A Russian-built aircraft carrier refitted for the Indian
Navy will finally leave for India
on November 30, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Monday, following an
overhaul that is years late, and cost over twice the original budgeted price.
The carrier Vikramaditya, which is now five years past its
original 2008 delivery date, was supposed to have been handed over to India
in December 2012 after the contract was renegotiated, but had to undergo
additional repairs after last year’s sea trials revealed that the vessel's
boilers were not fully functional due to problems with their insulation.
“The problems revealed during sea trials last year have been
fixed,” Rogozin, who oversees Russia ’s
defense and space industries, said at a meeting with Prime Minister Dmitry
Medvedev.
“The ship is ready a month ahead of the handover ceremony
and will leave our territorial waters on November 30,” Rogozin said.
Russian arms exports monopoly Rosoboronexport said in
September that the Vikramaditya will be handed over to India
on November 15 and was expected arrive at the Indian naval base at the port
of Mumbai by February.
The warship, previously known as the Admiral Gorshkov, is a
Project 1143.4 or modified Kiev
class aircraft carrier commissioned by the Soviet Navy in 1987 and
decommissioned in 1996 after cuts to the Russian Navy fleet.
The refit of the ship has lurched from one crisis to another
since India and
Russia signed a
$947 million deal in 2004 for its purchase and refit according to the Times of
India. Delivery has been delayed three times, pushing up the cost of
refurbishing the vessel to $2.3 billion, sparking acrimony between Moscow
and New Delhi over the contract.
The Indian Navy has already taken delivery of some of the
carrier's MiG-29K naval fighter aircraft, that were completed before their
parent ship was ready for sea.
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