First night landing of MiG-29K on warship INS Vikrant

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Fighter jet  MiG-29K  on Wednesday made its maiden night landing on warship INS Vikrant, a feat the Indian Navy called a “historic milestone”. The Indian Navy said that  it is indicative of the Navy’s impetus towards the government’s ATMA NIRBHARTA or self-reliance in the defence production sector.

Spokesperson of the Indian Navy tweeted, “This challenging night landing trial demonstrates the resolve, skill and professionalism of the Vikrant crew and the Naval pilots.”

INS Vikrant is the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier and the most complex warship ever built in India  by M/s Cochin Shipyard Ltd and it has undergone extensive Sea trials since her maiden sailing on 04 Aug 21. Commissioned into the Indian Navy on 02 Sep 22 ,  the Carrier is being called as a big boost to the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ vision of the Government of India.

According to a statement , INS Vikrant is presently undergoing Air Certification and Flight Integration Trials with Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing aircraft for achieving ‘Combat ready’ state at the earliest. As part of the trials, the maiden day landing of MiG-29K and the indigenous LCA (Navy) was achieved on 06 Feb 23. Since then, day and night landing trials of all helicopters in the Naval inventory have progressed.

‘ In continuance with the impetus on the Aviation Trials, the Navy has achieved another historic milestone by undertaking maiden night landing of MiG-29K on 24 May 23. This challenging accomplishment, within three months of maiden day landing demonstrates the resolve, skill and professionalism of the Indian Navy, Vikrant crew and Naval Pilots,’ said a release.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted while congratulating the Indian Navy for achieving another milestone – Congratulations to the Indian Navy for successfully undertaking the maiden night landing trials of MiG-29K on #INSVikrant. This remarkable achievement is a testimony to the skills, perseverance and professionalism of the Vikrant crew and Naval pilots. Kudos to them.

Built at a cost of around Rs 23,000 crore, INS Vikrant has a sophisticated air defence network and anti-ship missile systems. It has the capacity to hold 30 fighter jets and helicopters.