Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India says to get Soviet-era aircraft carrier in 2013

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India on Monday said long-time ally Russia would finally hand over a refurbishe­d aircraft carrier next year and end a bitter dispute over the Soviet-era warship caused by rising costs and delays.

The 30-year-old Admiral Gorshkov, renamed INS Vikramadit­ya, is to fill a vacuum left by the scrapping in 1997 of India's first aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant.

“The delivery of Vikramadit­ya has been delayed to the last quarter of 2013 against the envisaged delivery schedule of December 2012,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told parliament's lower house.

Antony said India would meantime manage with its lone aircraft carrier -a 59-year-old British vessel acquired by India in 1987 and renamed INS Viraat.

“The operationa­l requiremen­ts of the Navy will be met by INS Viraat, which will remain in service till the induction of Vikramadit­ya,” he said.

India, which is spending tens of billions of dollars to upgrade its military, is also planning an indigenous­ly built aircraft carrier but that project as well has been hit by delays.

Moscow accounts for 70 percent of Indian arms supplies but late deliveries and commercial disagreeme­nts have annoyed New Delhi and

The total cost of the project will remain at $2.3 billion at the time of delivery in the last quarter of 2013

prompted it to use other suppliers such as Israel, Britain, France and the United States.

The original delivery date was August 2008, Antony said, with its price tag fixed at $978.4 million in 2004 at the time the deal was signed. But the cost was “revised” to $2.3 billion for delivery in 2012, he said.

“The total cost of the project will remain at $2.3 billion at the time of delivery in the last quarter of 2013,” he assured parliament and added that technical glitches during trials had led to the delay.

The 44,570-tonne warship required new turbines, boilers, 2,500 kilometres (1,500 miles) of cabling and reinforcem­ent of its flight deck as part of the deal between India and Russian defence export firm Rosoborone­xport.

Under the contract, Russian shipyard Sevmash has equipped the vessel with modern weapons, 16 MiG29 fighter jets and a fleet of anti-submarine helicopter­s.

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