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Mumbai, December 01,
2007 (DefenceIndia News Service)
In the midst of signals
of deferral in the deliverance of aircraft carrier Admiral
Gorshkov from Russia, the Indian Navy will carry out
a "normal" refurbishment of INS Viraat to
extend its life, Flag Officer, Commanding-in-chief Western
Naval command J S Bedi said.
While speaking to the
reporters in Mumbai on Friday , Flag Officer, Commanding-in-chief
Western Naval command J S Bedi said, "There is
a slippage of around one to one-and-half years in the
delivery of Gorshkov due to various reasons. Virat has
life in it and we will be carrying out a year-long refit
starting early next year so that the ship is healthy
till Gorshkov comes.
On a question regarding
the strategic implications of the delay, Bedi said,
"We would have been much happier if the Gorshkov
comes on time...the refit of a 44,000 tonne massive
ship is not easy."
Bedi said no new military
hardware, except new air surveillance radar, will be
installed on the nearly fifty year-old carrier built
by the British.
"Many internal parts
of the ship tend to get corroded due to the elements
on the sea and it is important to take care of the same,"
he said.
Further Bedi said ten
of the total fleet of thirteen Sea Harrier aircraft,
capable of short take-off and vertical landing, used
on the aircraft carrier are already undergoing regular
refit.
The British have stopped
production of the plane and once the job is done, we
would be able to use them till the decommissioning of
Viraat, Bedi said.
Russians have reportedly
demanded an increased amount of money than the contractual
one citing cost escalation for delivery of Gorshkov
which was to be delivered by early 2010.
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