Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India
on 14 June 2014 dedicated INS Vikramaditya to the nation. With this, India’s
largest warship, INS Vikramaditya has been inducted into Indian Navy. Know more
about INS Vikramaditya
>> The 44,500-tonne INS Vikramaditya,
procured from Russia, is one of the newest acquisitions of the Indian Navy and
the most powerful symbol of its military reach. INS Vikramaditya joined the
Indian Navy on November 16, 2013 and was commissioned by former defence
minister AK Antony last November at Russia's Sevmash shipyard.
>> Vikramaditya, a floating airfield,
has an overall length of about 284 metres and a maximum beam of about 60
metres, stretching as much as three football fields put together.
>> Standing about 20-storey tall from
the keel to the highest point, the ship has a total of 22 decks and carries
1,600 personnel.
>> It is a modified Kiev-class
aircraft carrier which was purchased by India from Russia for the Indian Navy
in 2013. The ship has been renamed in honour of Vikramaditya, a legendary 1st
century BC emperor.
>> Its logistics requirements include
nearly 100,000 eggs, 20,000 litres of milk and 16 tonnes of rice per month. The
vessel is capable of sustaining at sea for about 45 days.
>> Originally built as Baku and
commissioned in 1987, the carrier served with the Soviet (until the dissolution
of the Soviet Union) and Russian Navies before being decommissioned in 1996, it
being too expensive to operate.
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