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Module - IV                                                  Role and Equipment used by the Armed Forces

           Indian Armed Forces :
          Weapons and War Equip-  Carrier (INS Viraat). An aircraft carrier is basically an airbase. In other words, it has
          ment and Modernisation  warplanes on board that can take off and land while the ship is in water. INS
                                 Vikramaditya was bought from Russia and refitted. It can carry upto 34 Fixed Wing
                                 Aircrafts and Helicopters. The MIG 29K is the main fighter aircraft on board. With
                                 over 1,600 personnel on board, Vikramaditya is literally a 'Floating City'. Associated
                                 with this large population is a mammoth logistics requirement. The ship requires nearly
                       Note
                                 a lakh of eggs, 20,000 litres of milk and 16 tonnes of rice per month to feed the crew.
                                 With her complete stock of provisions, she is capable of sustaining herself at sea for a

                                 period of about 45 days.


                                         ACTIVITY 10.10


                                 See INS Vikramaditya in action.

                                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGhhwgQtuUg

                                   •   Attack Submarines : An attack submarine is a submarine that can sail under
                                       water and attack and sink other submarines, surface ships and merchant vessels.
                                       They could be deployed in groups/alone or assigned to protect other ships
                                       (like aircraft carriers). India has 15 attack submarines  out of which 14 are
                                       conventional and one is a Nuclear submarine. A nuclear submarine has a nuclear

                                       power plant. All naval vessels use diesel engines for propulsion. A nuclear
                                       submarine uses nuclear energy for propulsion.

                                   •   Destroyer : A destroyer, as the name suggests, is a fast and versatile long-
                                       endurance warship. They are employed to escort bigger ships (like Aircraft
                                       Carriers) and engage in anti-submarine, anti-aircraft and anti-surface warfare.
                                       India has 10 destroyers. The Israeli Barak missiles  and the indigenous naval
                                       version of Brahmos missiles are deployed on destroyers. INS Kochi  is a
                                       destroyer class ship.

                                   •   Frigate : A Frigate is a warship that are smaller than destroyers and are

                                       employed  to protect other warships and merchant marine ships. It can also
                                       be used in anti-submarine, anti-aircraft and anti-surface roles.  India has 15
                                       Frigates.

                                   •   Corvette :  Corvettes are swift, manoeuvrable, lightly armed warship. They
                                       are smaller than a Frigate. They are usually considered the smallest vessel to
                                       be called a proper warship. India has 22 Corvettes.





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