Core Points - India has announced a 15-year defense plan focusing on military equipment procurement across the navy, army, and air force, with an emphasis on building an aircraft carrier and utilizing indigenous fighter jets [1][2] - The plan includes the potential construction of a third aircraft carrier, which would be India's first nuclear-powered carrier, enhancing operational range and stealth capabilities [2][3] - The Indian Navy aims to have three aircraft carriers to ensure deployment in both eastern and western Indian Ocean regions, with a focus on developing advanced capabilities [3][4] Naval Procurement Plans - The Indian Navy's procurement strategy includes equipping naval vessels with nuclear power, next-generation tanks, and unmanned combat systems [1] - The plan also involves the acquisition of new-generation twin-engine carrier-based fighters and light combat aircraft, developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited [3][4] - India has signed a deal worth ₹630 billion (approximately $8 billion) with France for 26 naval versions of the Dassault Rafale jets, to be deployed on the existing aircraft carriers [3][4] Aircraft Carrier Development - The first indigenous aircraft carrier, Vikrant, was commissioned in September 2022, measuring 262 meters in length and displacing approximately 43,000 tons [2] - The second indigenous aircraft carrier, Vishal, is planned to have a displacement of over 60,000 tons and will feature advanced systems like electromagnetic catapults [3][5] - The Indian defense roadmap aims for 62 Rafale fighters to be operational by 2030, with current deployments relying on the Soviet-era MiG-29K fleet [4]
印度宣布要建造一艘核动力航母 采购两套电磁弹射系统!
 Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-06 23:35