"Viraat,which is part of the western fleet, will head for Mumbai by March end',Commanding officer Biswajit Dasgupta told reporters who were taken on a tour around the vessel. Refit and maintenance work at kochi is nearly over, he said.
On the ship's extended life after the re-fit, he said it can operate for a some more years. There is no reduction in its capabilities, he said.
To a query,he said 'it is not necessary that every re-fit would have modernisation. There is no major modernisation as of now here, with minor upgrades to be held at Mumbai.
On the British era vessel and the ageing Sea Harriers, he said 'Yes platforms are getting old. Sea Harriers are ageing and slowly old ones will be phased out'.
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To a query on INS Vikramaditya which was getting ready in Russia, he said the ship was slightly delayed. 'There has been some delays. We hope she would join in a year'.
With 1200 officers and men, Viraat is a floating base and is like a mini city complete with attendant logistics infrastructure, libraries, gymnasiums, onboard ATM counter, a TV and video studio,a full fledged hospital and dental centre.
The fixed wing aircraft onboard are Sea Harrier fighters of INAS 300 squadron, popularly called 'White Tigers'. These are fighter aircraft capable of Vertical/short take off and landing and have been recently upgraded.
Commander O P Singh,in charge of Air Operations,said the ship can carry 22 aircraft and helicopters depending on the role it plays. Maintenance work on the 227 metres flight deck is presently going on.