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That's big news.

The INS Vikramaditya heads out to sea for the first time under the Indian ensign and Indian colors.


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She will be escorted out by an Indian Talwar class frigate and met outside Murmansk by the INS Deepack replenishment vessel.

Then somewhere in the North Sea or English Channel, a Delhi Class DDG and another Indian frigate, probably a Shivalik FFG, will also join her.

Once off of Oman, she will be joind by the INS Viratt aircraft carrier and her group and they will conduct exercises in the Arabian Sea for a week or more.

Then, about a month from now, she will arrive at her home port in India.
 

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Night time helicopter operations on the Vikramaditya:


[video=youtube;IFYc2j0V2cM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFYc2j0V2cM[/video]
 

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Twilight Mig-29 take-off from Vikramaditya forward take off position.


[video=youtube;p9DcPnr9jOQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9DcPnr9jOQ[/video]

Also, Manuevering trials when they hit their top speed this year after the repairs from last year's failed attempt.


[video=youtube;kxONlw5MrBQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxONlw5MrBQ[/video]

Great videos. I'm looking for their full night time take-offs and landings which they conducted.
 
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Financial Express said:
ndia’s plan to acquire at least 15 US-2i amphibious aircraft for its Navy from Japan is expected to fructify when the defence minister of Japan arrives in India next month.

Speaking to FE, a senior officer said, “Soon after the Emperor of Japan’s visit is over, Itsunori Onodera, the defence minister of Japan, will visit India to explore the potential for cooperation between the defence and aviation industries between the two countries, as well as to figure out the mechanism and modalities for the acquisition of the aircraft by the Indian Navy.” Also, Onodera will also be seeking confirmation from India on cooperation in dealing with the issue of piracy in the Indian Ocean.

India has reportedly clarified that it is reviewing the Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment and Technologies (SCOMET), thereby placing the Shinmaywa US-2i as a dual civilian-and-military item. India has accepted the high cost of the aircraft to build up the strategic partnership.

The two sides had set up a joint working group to decide the terms of the cooperation of the US-2i amphibious aircraft when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had visited Tokyo in May this year, and could possibly include joint production, operation and training on the US-2i amphibious aircraft. The Indian Navy earlier issued a request for information (RFI) for the aircraft. Canada’s Bombardier, Japan’s ShinMaywa and Russia’s Beriev had offered their aircraft to meet the requirements.

India. with it's eight new P-8I Neptune aircraft, and now with these fifteen US-2I aircraft is significantly enhancing its maritime patrol capabilities.
 

Franklin

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Bit of luxury on the Vikramaditya, i suppose this is all for the captain and the senior staff and their guests.

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I did a bit of digging on the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya. The dimension of the hangar deck is 130m x 22,5m x 6,6m. That means the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya is 2925m² total but if you take out the two elevators that will leave you with about 2600m² to work with. That's give or take without knowing the exact dimensions of the elevators. There is no word on a extension of the hangar deck during the refit so these numbers should be right.

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I did a bit of digging on the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya. The dimension of the hangar deck is 130m x 22,5m x 6,6m. That means the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya is 2925m² total but if you take out the two elevators that will leave you with about 2600m² to work with.
Here it is, correctly positioned and to scale:


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Bit of luxury on the Vikramaditya, i suppose this is all for the captain and the senior staff and their guests.

7_N6_Ajfu.jpg


UA4ig_Iz.jpg


I did a bit of digging on the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya. The dimension of the hangar deck is 130m x 22,5m x 6,6m. That means the hangar deck of the Vikramaditya is 2925m² total but if you take out the two elevators that will leave you with about 2600m² to work with. That's give or take without knowing the exact dimensions of the elevators. There is no word on a extension of the hangar deck during the refit so these numbers should be right.

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we must have talked about this in the Varyag thread, but how does this compare to Varyag (just based on the original Soviet dimensions)?
 

Franklin

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we must have talked about this in the Varyag thread, but how does this compare to Varyag (just based on the original Soviet dimensions)?

The Liaoning has a hangar deck of 153m x 26m x 7,7m or 3978m² of hangar deck space. The Vikramaditya has a hangar deck of 130m x 23m x 5,7m or 2990m² of hangar deck space but if you subtract the area of the two elevators (maybe 300m²) then you will get about 2700m² work space in the Vikramaditya's hangars. Neither the Liaoning nor the Vikramaditya has their hangar decks enlarged. So they are still the same as the Soviet dimensions.
 
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