Vikramaditya, acquired from Russia for $2.3 billion, was commissioned into the Navy in November 2013 without the crucial air-defence systems.
Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya will sail out
of the harbour in Karwar after its first short refit and join the Navy
in a week, Vice-Admiral P. Murugesan, Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff,
said here on Tuesday.
He was briefing presspersons on
a seminar, “Innovation and indigenisation — sailing towards
self-reliance” being organised by the Navy on Thursday and Friday.
Vikramaditya,
acquired from Russia for $2.3 billion, was commissioned into the Navy
in November 2013 without the crucial air-defence systems. They are now
being installed during the “guaranteed refit”, in addition to scheduled
maintenance, by the original equipment manufacturer.
The
Israeli-supplied Barak-1 point defence missile system and the
Russian-origin AK-630 close-in weapon system, borrowed from a
to-be-decommissioned Godavari-class ship, were installed on the carrier.
The
carrier was originally scheduled to receive a long-range surface-to-air
missile system under joint development with Israel. But delay in its
development resulted in the carrier being inducted without its own
air-defence cover.
Vice-Admiral Murugesan said a
high-powered committee constituted to evaluate domestic shipyards for
the Navy’s next line of submarines under Project 75I had completed its
compliance checks.
“The report has been submitted to the Defence Ministry,” he said.
Tenders
will be issued to the shortlisted shipyards once it is approved. Under
Project 75I, estimated at over Rs. 50,000 crore, six conventional
submarines are to be built by domestic shipyards with foreign
collaboration.
the hindu
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