INS Vikrant: India’s First Indigenously Built Aircraft Carrier
INS Vikrant: All You Need To Know About India’s First Indigenously Built Aircraft Carrier In this Blog we are going to tell you about INS Vikrant.-the first Made in Indian Aircraft Carrier. INS Vikrant was Initially Bought by Uk in 1955 however was Inducted in Navy in 1962 and then Decommissioned in 2002. In year 2012 Indian Government Promised to Make Made in India INS Vikrant and was successfully delivered to Indian Navy on September 2 .The Salient Features of INS Vikrant are as Follows:- Size: The 45,000 metric tons vessel, 262 meters length and nearly 60 meters wide Cost: An approx. cost
India tests Rafale for INS Vikrant
The maritime version of the Rafale fighter jet was recently test-fired aboard INS Vikrant. The test from the aircraft carrier was successful. The test was conducted to check the take-off of the Rafale jet from the aircraft carrier. This test was successful. The INS Vikrant aircraft carrier uses catapult launches. And this aircraft performed well at launch. A catapult is a device that enables an aircraft to take off from a small space. This is a kind of assisted take off. The catapult accelerates the aircraft from 0 to 165 knots in just 2 to 3 seconds. In this system
Navy will soon get another weapon to keep China under control, INS Vikrant’s basin trial successful
The basin trials of the country’s first giant indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant have been successful. Now the ship will be launched for deep sea trials in the first week of August. Cochin Shipyard and Navy have intensified preparations for this. These tests will be done in the Indian Ocean. After this, there is a plan to deploy it near the Chinese sea border, so that any challenge from China can be given a befitting reply. According to Navy sources, INS Vikrant is now fully ready and only a few formal trials are left before its deployment in service. When
About India’s Indigenous Aircraft INS Vikrant
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will visit the Cochin Shipyard along with Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh to take stock of the country’s first indigenous aircraft carrier (IA-1), which has been delayed for a long time, has been inducted into the Navy’s fleet. On departure, INS Vikrant will be known as INS Vikrant. The Defense Minister will review the construction of the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in Kochi, an additional aircraft carrier crucial in view of the escalating Chinese aggression in the Indian Ocean region. INS Vikrant is India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. Its sea trials are expected to begin in