France Proposes Co-Development of 76k tonne Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier with India, Offer to Share Design Expertise with IAC-III Project

France Proposes Co-Development of 76k tonne Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier with India, Offer to Share Design Expertise with IAC-III Project


In a potential leap forward for India's naval ambitions, France has proposed a collaborative project to co-develop a formidable 76,000-tonne nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. This ambitious venture, with a projected delivery date in the late 2030s, aims to equip India with a cutting-edge maritime asset while solidifying the strategic partnership between the two nations.

The proposed carrier, a behemoth with dimensions of roughly 305 meters in length and a maximum beam of 79 meters, would be a significant upgrade from India's current carrier capabilities. Some sources suggest the displacement could even reach 78,000 tonnes. Its expansive flight deck and sponsons, extending beyond the main hull, would provide ample space for aircraft operations.

With a 17,000 square meter flight deck and spacious hangars, the carrier is designed to accommodate an impressive air wing of approximately 30 Rafale and New Generation Fighter (NGF) jets. This aerial contingent would be further bolstered by two E-2D Hawkeye aircraft for airborne early warning and control, along with up to six medium helicopters for diverse missions.

This collaborative project envisions leveraging advanced technologies, including the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and Advanced Arrestor Gear (AAG). These systems, similar to those employed on the U.S. Navy's Ford-class carriers, promise to enhance the efficiency and safety of aircraft launches and recoveries.

France proposes utilizing this design as a blueprint for India's own Indigenous Aircraft Carrier III (IAC-III) program. This move would not only streamline the construction process but also facilitate the sharing of costs and technological expertise between the two nations. The IAC-III, envisioned as a larger successor to the current IAC-I (INS Vikrant) and the planned IAC-II, would significantly bolster India's carrier fleet.

While France has expressed its willingness to provide non-nuclear materials and systems, the nuclear propulsion technology will be an exclusively Indian endeavor. The carrier will be powered by two K22 reactors, derived from the K15 model used in the French Charles de Gaulle (CDG) aircraft carrier. However, these reactors will be built by India. India is expected to utilize its own indigenous 190 MW reactor currently under development for its nuclear attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines.

The integration of EMALS, while offering significant operational advantages, represents a considerable financial investment. This addition, along with the overall scale of the project, is anticipated to strain the Indian Navy's budget. However, the acquisition of such a technologically advanced carrier is viewed as a strategic investment in India's long-term naval capabilities and its ambition to maintain a powerful presence in the Indian Ocean region.
 
A good proposal .

The French nuclear technology for propulsion is advanced and two nuclear propulsion plants will be needed.

Our new BARC nuclear propulsion plant as planned for SSBN’s should also be looked at favourably for this proposal. We have world class scientists and engineers in BARC .
 
No need France should develop on their own rather than using Bharat Funds
 
Money drain, no need, we have our own tech, French trying to scam us again like charging exorbitant amount for an outdated plane and outdated submarine, now they are trying to scam us again with carrier and engine, don’t even look back, just run away as far away as fast as you could from the scammers.
 
Never ever collaborate with the French in any of the projects. All their projects starting from Rafale fighters to scorpene submarines are completely outdated and very overpriced. They have looted huge amounts of money from India.
 
By 2030 IAC-2 design phase will be in preliminary stages and waiting for MOD approval by 2031 end or early 2032. Delivery of the carrier by 2030…! Sorry we can’t handle that speed. No thanks 😄
 
Never ever collaborate with the French in any of the projects. All their projects starting from Rafale fighters to scorpene submarines are completely outdated and very overpriced. They have looted huge amounts of money from India.
Plus they never delivered the ToT which was signed for.
 
This might be a good idea. However, with IAC-III postponed, if we do join in, our own carried would be coming a decade or so later.
 
By 2030 IAC-2 design phase will be in preliminary stages and waiting for MOD approval by 2031 end or early 2032. Delivery of the carrier by 2030…! Sorry we can’t handle that speed. No thanks 😄
If you bother to read it, the French have planned delivery in the late 2030s, not 2030. Specifically, the carrier is due to be delivered in 2038, which will allow the Charles de Gaulle to be retired as planned in 2040-41.

The French have plans to start construction next year.
 
"Mazak hai kyaa on 30 fighter jets on 76K ton AC? We can make US tech based same displacement AC that can house 54+ fighter jets !
 
This makes sense. Although, it should be made here at Mazagon Docks. It also makes sense to go with the indigenous nuke plants. EMALs may not be needed though.
 
I think India should go for it... India should set aside its ego and go for it... India is right now at zero, and if India wants tech and experience, then India has to go with a JV with France, Russia, or Germany... even the F35 is a collaborative effort of many countries... If India wants to reduce time and cost, we have to go for a JV... that's my point of view...
 
This project wouldn’t be possible or it will be very difficult to achieve. A ships design starts with its engine and propulsion first. You can’t develop a carrier and have two completely different nuclear reactors and technology and expect it to run and operate in the same way and have the same capabilities. This project is a non starter. Also it will be even more expensive than if we just developed our own indigenous carrier by ourselves.
 
Good, let us learn but build ourselves 2 such nuclear carriers with deliveries in 2037-2042 timeframe.
 
So basically France wants us to bankroll it's aircraft carrier design and construction with next to nothing benefit out of it for us. What we need is advanved nuclear reactor design for aircraft carriers and Emals and if any one of them is not available for us, then we better not involve in this multi bulllion dollar bankrolling for France.
 
So,
  1. Steal Indian technology and at the same time
  2. Sabotage the project like the development of fighter jet engines.
  3. Consequences of a political party that presumes personal relationships can achieve everything.
 

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