INS Vikrant: Indias First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier Full Details

Introduction: What is INS Vikrant?

INS Vikrant is Indias first indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC-1), built by the Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) for the Indian Navy. Commissioned on September 2, 2022, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it symbolizes India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) vision and technological prowess in naval warfare.

The name Vikrant means courageous or victorious, a tribute to the original INS Vikrant (R11), Indias first aircraft carrier which played a vital role in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

<î<ó Significance of INS Vikrant for India

  • Marks Indias entry into an elite group of nations capable of designing and building aircraft carriers.

  • Boosts Indias maritime power in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

  • Strengthens defense indigenization with over 76% Indian content.

  • Enhances Indias ability to project power, carry out humanitarian missions, and secure its maritime interests.

Construction Timeline of INS Vikrant

MilestoneDate
Keel LaidFebruary 28, 2009
Hull LaunchedAugust 12, 2013
Basin TrialsNovember 2020
Sea TrialsAugust 2021 July 2022
CommissionedSeptember 2, 2022

Built at Cochin Shipyard, the project had several delays and cost overruns, but its completion marked a historic feat in Indias defense manufacturing journey.

INS Vikrant Specifications

FeatureDetails
DisplacementAround 45,000 tonnes
Length262 meters (860 feet)
Beam (Width)62 meters (203 feet)
Speed28 knots (52 km/h)
Endurance7,500 nautical miles
Crew CapacityOver 1,600 personnel
Aircraft CapacityUp to 30 aircraft
Propulsion4 gas turbines (General Electric LM2500+)
Power Generation9 MW Diesel Generators

Aircraft & Weapon Systems on INS Vikrant

=9 Aircraft Capability

  • MiG-29K fighter jets

  • HAL Tejas (Naval version) in testing phase

  • MH-60R Seahawk helicopters (multi-role)

  • Kamov Ka-31 (AEW&C)

  • HAL Dhruv (utility helicopter)

=9 Armament & Defense Systems

  • Barak-8 Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) system

  • AK-630 CIWS (Close-In Weapon System)

  • Multi-function surveillance radar

  • Electronic warfare suite

Design and Technology Features

  • STOBAR configuration: Short Take-Off but Arrested Recovery uses a ski-jump for take-off.

  • Advanced Combat Management System (CMS)

  • Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS) for machinery control

  • Designed with modular construction techniques

  • Features a hospital, kitchens, and living quarters for a floating city-like setup

Indigenous Content and Make in India

  • Over 500 Indian firms involved in the construction.

  • Major contributors: BEL, L&T, Kirloskar, BHEL, Godrej, and many MSMEs.

  • Developed with 76% Indian content, showcasing Indias shipbuilding capabilities.

INS Vikrant vs Other Aircraft Carriers

FeatureINS Vikrant (India)USS Gerald R. Ford (USA)Shandong (China)
TypeSTOBARCATOBARSTOBAR
Displacement45,000 tons100,000+ tons70,000 tons
Aircraft3075+44
Indigenous?YesYesPartial

Vikrant may not match the size of U.S. carriers, but it’s a major regional power enhancer.

INS Vikrants Role in India’s Naval Strategy

  • Extends blue-water operational reach.

  • Ensures Indias dominance in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

  • Will likely be deployed in strategic zones, including the Strait of Malacca, South China Sea, and Gulf of Aden.

  • Aimed at deterring regional threats, including Chinas maritime assertiveness.

Future of Indian Aircraft Carrier Program

  • A second indigenous carrier, INS Vishal, is being planned.

  • India may shift to CATOBAR systems with EMALS (like US Navy tech).

  • Aim to operate three aircraft carriers for constant sea readiness Western, Eastern, and reserve fleet.

INS Vikrant’s in Media and Culture

  • INS Vikrant has been featured in documentaries and Republic Day parades.

  • A digital twin model and virtual tours were launched for public awareness.

  • Commemorated on a ¹20 coin released by the Prime Minister.

Interesting Facts about INS Vikrant

  • Named after the original INS Vikrant (R11) decommissioned in 1997.

  • One of the most complex warships built in India.

  • Built under Project 71 Air Defence Ship (ADS) program.

  • Cost over ¹23,000 crore (USD $2.9 billion).

  • Features over 2,300 compartments including an onboard hospital.

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Conclusion

INS Vikrant isnt just a warship its a floating symbol of Indias defense dreams, engineering brilliance, and strategic autonomy. As tensions rise in global waters, INS Vikrant ensures that Indias maritime shield is unbreakable.

With this aircraft carrier, India has solidified its position as a major naval power, ready to protect its interests and partners in an uncertain world.

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