NEW DELHI :
■Navy terms it ‘historic milestone’
■The milestone was achieved on Wednesday night when the ship was sailing in the Arabian Sea
FOR the first time, the MiG 29 K fighter aircraft undertook
night landing on indigenously-built aircraft carrier INS
Vikrant, a feat described by
the Indian Navy as a “historic
milestone”.
The Navy said the “challenging” night landing trial
demonstrated the resolve, skill
and professionalism of the
crew of the INS Vikrant and
the naval pilots.
The milestone was achieved
onWednesday night when the
ship was sailing in the Arabian
Sea, officials said.
“The Indian Navy achieves
another historic milestone by
undertaking the maiden night
landing of MiG-29K on INS
Vikrant. This is indicative of
the Navy’s impetus towards
Aatmanirbharta (selfreliance),” Indian Navy
spokesperson Commander
Vivek Madhwal said.
“This challenging night
landing trial also demonstrates the resolve, skill and
professionalism of theVikrant
crew and the Naval pilots,” he
said. In February, Russian-origin MiG-29K and a prototype
of the Naval variant of the
indigenously developed Light
Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas
jets had conducted day landings on the aircraft carrier.
Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh congratulated the
Indian Navy for the successful maiden night landing trials of MiG-29K on INSVikrant.
“Congratulations to the
Indian Navy for successfully
undertaking the maiden night
landing trials of MiG-29K on
#INSVikrant,” Singh said on
Twitter.
“This remarkable achievement is a testimony to the
skills, perseverance and professionalism of the Vikrant
crew and Naval pilots. Kudos
to them,” he tweeted.
In September last year,
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi commissioned India’s first indigenously-built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant that
made the country part of an
elite group of nations capable of manufacturing air craft
carriersabove40,000tonnes
category. The Navy had said
the aircraft carrier would be
able to play a role in ensuring peace andstability inthe
Indo-Pacific region. Built at
a cost of around Rs 23,000
crore, INS Vikrant has a
sophisticated air defence
network and anti-ship missile systems.
It has the capacity to hold
30 fighter jets and helicopters. At the commissioning
ceremonyofthevessel,Prime
Minister Modi called it a
“floating city” and that it is a
reflection of India becoming
self-reliant in defence. The
night landing of the MiG-29K
aircraft came aspart of flight
trials onboard the aircraft
carrier. The INS Vikrant has
over 2,300 compartments,
designed for a crew of around
1700 people, including specialised cabins to accommodate women officers.
It has a top speed of around
28 knots and a cruising speed
of 18 knots with an
endurance of about 7,500
nautical miles.