How India's 2nd Indigenous Aircraft Carrier Can Be Built Within 7 Years, Explains Cochin Shipyard

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Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), fresh from the successful delivery of India's first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, has put forth an ambitious proposal to the Indian Navy. The shipyard believes it can construct a sister ship to INS Vikrant in a significantly reduced timeframe of just seven years.

INS Vikrant's construction was a complex and lengthy process, spanning nearly 13 years from keel-laying to sea trials. CSL attributes its confidence in accelerating the construction of the next carrier to two primary factors.

Firstly, the experience and infrastructure gained during INS Vikrant's construction have established a strong foundation within CSL. The shipyard intends to leverage this existing ecosystem to streamline production and expedite the process.

Secondly, CSL highlights the critical role of timely funding in maintaining construction momentum. With a consistent flow of resources, CSL is optimistic about achieving 85% completion by the sixth year, enabling a swift delivery within the seven-year timeframe.

While the core design is expected to remain largely unchanged, the new carrier might incorporate certain enhancements. One potential focus area is the inclusion of larger aircraft lifts to accommodate larger and heavier aircraft, thereby expanding operational capabilities.

As India develops Medium-Altitude, Long-Endurance (MALE) and High-Altitude, Long-Endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), the carrier could also be equipped to handle these advanced platforms.

This ambitious proposal by CSL demonstrates India's growing expertise in indigenous warship construction. If successful, it could significantly bolster the Indian Navy's capabilities and contribute to the nation's maritime security.
 
I hope this time CSL doesn't allow some outside painters who will end up stealing SSD's and other electronic equipments from the carrier like last time.
 
Plan to Export Air craft carriers....
To do that we must have excellent track record, most importantly clearly planned timeline and efficiently executing it. I am not suggesting or expecting a time frame of 4 or 5 years to produce a technologically advanced aircraft carrier. With experience gained from carrier Vikrant the time frame for second indigenous carrier should be shorter than the first carrier.
 
Defence ministry & the centre must take prompt & quick decision on this vital naval defence issue in building of IAC 2 of Vikrant class aircraft carrier which is the need of the house as the Chinese Navy has been very fast in this building their fourth carrier. Our netas are sleeping over it...do we want to maintain our dominance in our backyard Indian Ocean Shri Rajnath Singh our Defence Minister... Jai hind 💪✊🚩
 
To safe guard our people and our country we must have two or more AC with smaller size commercial AC. .This shall be manufactured with in one year investing so much money on one AC bigger size leta have at least 4 ACs smaller size and quick resources to ARMY. Let us not wait for one more decades. This is NEW Bharath. Anything shall be done and we have very capable people doing this.
 

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