"That offer is the deliberation between the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Government of Andhra Pradesh, which is in progress. Final decision is expected very soon from New Delhi. Deliberations are not done from our headquarters here, but from New Delhi," the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Naval Command told reporters here.
When pointed out that INS Viraat's decommissioning is just a week away, Luthra said, "We are expecting a decision very soon. That is our expectation."
In December last year, Flag Officer
Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Naval Command, Vice-Admiral HCS Bisht in Vishakhapatnam had said that AP was the top contender for getting the majestic warship. "The AP government had shown keen interest on getting INS Viraat to berth in Vizag for promotion of tourism once it is decommissioned and turning it into a ship museum," he had said.
When asked about the future of the ship, Luthra said, "A detailed study about the physical condition of INS Viraat will decide the future, as the aircraft carrier is going to be decommissioned on March 6."
"For aircraft carriers, we (Navy) have been keen on retaining the ship with us. We were keen on retaining INS Vikrant as well. There have been two prolonged deliberations for quite a few years, we were unable to go ahead with a firm plan. Therefore, she was subsequently sold as scrap," he said.
considered, we have done some concept studies and more detailed studies on the size of the aircraft carrier, equipment, the aircraft it will carry.
"It is a combination of ship and type of aircraft it will fly. That work is going on right now. Once all these aspects are cleared, then the formal process of taking the sanctions and proceeding with RFPs (request for proposal) etc will be taken."
Talking about the ship and its status, he said, "Material health, status of the machines, what is the level of corrosion is being prepared. How long it should be kept in the water are some key issues. Based on it, ship's post-decommissioning procedure is being worked out."
"The next aircraft carrier is under construction at Cochin. It will be named Vikrant and the construction is going on. Next phase of construction of activity, as per the current contract with Cochin Shipyard, the Ship is scheduled to be ready and commence trials end 2018 or early 2019," Luthra said.
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