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India, U.S. discuss carrier cooperation
India, U.S. discuss carrier cooperation

The Hindu

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

India, U.S. discuss carrier cooperation

Continuing the dialogue on aircraft carrier cooperation, India and the U.S. discussed plans for future co-operation under various aspects of Aircraft Carrier Technology at the 8th round of the India-U.S. Joint Working Group on Aircraft Carrier Technology Cooperation (JWGACTC), constituted under the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI), the Navy said in Tuesday. A six-member U.S. delegation headed by Rear Adm. Casey Moton, Programme Executive Officer (PEO), Aircraft Carriers, was in Delhi for the dialogue held from May 13 to 16; they also visited various defence establishments in Delhi and Goa. From India, the dialogue was co-chaired by Rear Adm. Vishal Bishnoi, Assistant Controller Carrier Projects. The working group held its first meeting in 2015 and the last edition was held in the U.S. in April 2024. Also read | Budgetary allocations and the recurring lament of the Indian Navy 'Both sides appreciated the remarkable work undertaken by the Joint Working Group towards valuable information exchange on Aircraft Carriers. Plans for future co-operation under various aspects of Aircraft Carrier Technology were discussed and a Joint Statement was also released,' the Navy said. At Goa, professional interactions were undertaken with the Indian Navy's aviation specialists on carrier operations and technical aspects, it added. The Indian Navy currently operates two carriers — INS Vikramaditya, acquired from Russia, and the indigenously designed and manufactured INS Vikrant — both of which operate the Mig-29K fighter jets. Unlike the bulk of the U.S. nuclear-powered super carriers displacing 100,000 tonnes, the Indian carriers are medium-sized with a displacement of over 40,000 tonnes, conventionally powered and use a ski-jump to launch aircraft. The ambitious DTTI initiative between India and the U.S. was announced a decade ago with two joint working groups and four path funder projects for co-development and co-production, though they made no progress.

King visits Royal Navy flagship ahead of major deployment
King visits Royal Navy flagship ahead of major deployment

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

King visits Royal Navy flagship ahead of major deployment

The King has visited the Royal Navy's flagship as it prepares for a major deployment to the other side of the world. Charles flew to HMS Prince of Wales in the English Channel, where he spoke to sailors and expressed his 'heartfelt gratitude' for their service. He also watched as F-35B fighter jets carried out landing exercises on the deck of the 65,000-tonne Portsmouth-based carrier. Charles was visiting in his role as the Honorary Commodore-in-Chief Aircraft Carriers – marking the first time in nearly 40 years that a reigning monarch has visited a Royal Navy warship at sea. His trip came during the closing stages of crew's intensive training before setting sail for Japan on a mission to deepen the UK's defence partnerships and promote security and stability. He told told personnel gathered in the hangar: 'As you prepare to set sail as the flagship of the UK Carrier Strike Group, building on the success of HMS Queen Elizabeth's inaugural deployment in 2021, I just wanted to express, on behalf of the nation, my heartfelt gratitude for the extraordinarily valuable contributions and personal sacrifices that you and your families continue to make in the name of duty. 'I can sense the anticipation and excitement amongst many of you today for what lies ahead over the next eight months and all I can say is I will be watching your progress with great interest.' Charles arrived from Sandringham by Royal Navy Merlin helicopter and was joined aboard by the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Ben Key, the head of the Royal Navy, and chief of the Royal Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton. The ship's Commanding Officer, Captain Will Blackett, said: 'It was a great honour to host His Majesty onboard today. 'I was able to show him first hand that HMS Prince of Wales is at high readiness, standing by to deliver for the UK when ordered. 'His visit was a great source of morale for my excellent ship's company and we look forward to doing him proud in all our endeavours this year.' Able Seaman Marc Rutherford, who met the King on the ship's bridge said: 'It was the proudest day of my life since joining the Royal Navy, I'm still in shock, he was funny and I was surprised he would support a team like Burnley – Newcastle would be much better.' The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office announced in December that the flagship will head the carrier strike group to the Indo-Pacific during which it will become the first of the two Queen Elizabeth class carriers to visit Australia. The £3 billion warship will also take part in Exercise Talisman Sabre, a multi-national exercise hosted by Australia involving 19 nations.

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