Delivery of the modernised Soviet-era carrier has been delayed by four years
INS Vikramaditya, India’s second aircraft carrier, has set sail on comprehensive sea trials.
The extensively modernised Soviet-era carrier Admiral Gorshkov is scheduled to be delivered to the Navy this year-end after much delay. It set off from the Sevmash shipyard in the northern port city of Severodvinsk on the White Sea, official sources said here.
“A team of Indian Navy officials, technical experts and pilots is on board the aircraft carrier which is now undergoing aviation facilities trials,” officials said. All tests are being carried out by the Russian crew and staff. The Indian team is monitoring the tests and trials, they said. The aircraft carrier, which can easily hold about 30 fighters and helicopters, is now sailing in the Barents Sea.
During the trials, INS Vikramaditya will undergo “a full range of sea-going tests” and aviation facilities like take-offs and landings of fighters such as MIG 29K flown by Russian pilots. “Touch and go exercises by fighters are on and various other flight profiles are also being undertaken,” officials said, indicating that it was a “critical” pre-delivery phase for the aircraft carrier.
Delivery of the aircraft carrier has been delayed by four years. Last month, the trials were put off by two weeks due to bad weather alerts.
The towering 45,300-tonne, 284 metre-long and 60 metre tall INS Vikramaditya had undergone pre-trial exercises last month. It is now fitted with modern communication systems, a protective coating, a telephone exchange, pumps, hygiene and galley equipment, lifts and many more facilities. Officials said that at any given time, there would be a 2000-strong staff on the completely remodelled aircraft carrier which has an extended flight deck and a full runway with a ski jump and arrestor wires. The vessel has new engines, new boilers, new generators, electrical machinery, communication systems and distillation plants.
Keywords: INS Vikramaditya, sea trials






I do hear about this air craft carrier during my days in Indian Navy Headquarters, New Delhi. Its dream come true, Russians having refurbish this vessel to suit Indian Navy requirements is a breath taking effort. Having read an articles earlier in the pages of Hindu, I learnt about indigenised upgradation of the vessel at Sevmash, one of the best yard in the world. I wish the crew of Vikramaditya all the best during sea, air trials & successful voyage back to India.
Great. Except that the real, great, Vikramaditya was produced in India, and did not speak Russian. There must be a department of Sanskrit studies within the Navy to up with apt names for technology developed outside our country and purchased at ridiculous cost.
Welcome aboard Vikramaditya. You impress by the first looks. May you impress all by your presence in ensuring that your weaponry will not boom unless peace is distracted by the recalcitrant.
You have forgotten to mention that (in addition to several years'delay)the price has been jacked up from $800 million to about $4 billion. Truly, the price of the 'time-tested friendship' has soared.
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