With the first indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant slated to be commissioned into the service by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 2, the Indian Navy on Thursday stated that it is looking at Rafale (M) and F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III fighter aircraft for 'interim arrangements'.
Responding to queries, Indian Navy Vice Chief Vice Admiral SN Ghormade said: "We designed the Vikrant for operating the MiG-29K, but we would be ultimately deploying the indigenous TEDBF (Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter) fighter aircraft for which we are working with DRDO. For the interim, we are looking at Rafale and F-18 aircraft, and trials have been carried out."
It must be noted that the French-origin Rafale (M) and the US-made F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III have successfully conducted trials on INS Vikrant months ago. As per the Indian Navy official, "Evaluation is being done to select the aircraft, and we hope that the decision will be taken earliest."
Currently, the Indian Navy operates with Russian-origin MiG-29K. The Vice Admiral informed that the aircraft trials on the carrier would commence in November based on the weather condition.
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