The Navy is going to induct the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier now rechristened INS Vikramaditya on November 16 at the Sevmash shipyard in Russia and it is expected to reach India by January-end next year.
10 Navy pilots have been sent to Russia for training in landing and take-off from aircraft carriers and they will practise on the shore-based test facilities provided by the Russian Government, Navy officials said here.
The Navy has already procured 21 MiG 29K maritime combat aircraft and is expected to induct 24 more such aircraft in the next couple of years, they said.
The MiG 29Ks and the Admiral Gorshkov were ordered together by India for the aircraft carrier in 2004 but the Gorshkov has been delayed by over five years and has seen its cost getting doubled to USD 2.3 billion in this time-period.
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