Khalsa wrote:brar
any useful discussion anywhere ( links / references) about the V-22 AWACS especially vs E2 on our forums.
if not ...
could you enrich our understanding of which is the right fit for Vikrant and Vishaal and what your take is on the matter.
Sir, there is no right fit. It all depends what they want the shape of the
Vikrant--Vishal evolution to be. Is the Vishal to be designed as scaled up (40,000-60,000 ton class) vessel, or do they want to selectively add capability along with size. If they choose the latter, there is a capability enhancement trade-space that comes out of the cost-v-capability analysis with conventional power + CAT being the lower end (cost wise) and the Nuclear+EMALS/AAG being the higher end (cost wise). There are also multiple things they can do in between. From the air-wing perspective, the CATS allow full stores and fuel state utilization for all light, medium to large sized naval figthers opening up the door to the Rafale-M, PAKFA, AMCA or F-35C. All these aircraft are legitimate candidates as thet IN grows its capability over the next 3-5 decades - or at least should be since neither the threat, or the demand is likely to stay the same in between that time. AEW offers as many defensive benefits as does offensive and AEW enabled Net-Centric fleet defense is where the most advanced navies are headed (IDF is opening up this possibility thanks to the Barak-8ER development).
Unfortunately, I can't analyze since the data required for any valid design choice isn't really available open source. That would be the IN's call. However, you can't really approach these things with pre set notions on cost or capability as cost varies depending on design choices and its blatantly obvious that some are simply stuck as the cost of the Ford because they can't look at the trade space that also allows lower cost, 50-60K ton, carrier using conventional CAT's and conventional energy source. They only see EMALS and nuclear as the alternative to the ski ramp.
Then there is a preconceived notion with some that organic AEW isn't all that its made out to be, and anything and everything will be used to drive that home, including making totally absurd and baseless claims of XYZ replacing the USN AEW's and even going so far as claiming that the E-2D that IOC'd just a few months ago, is going to be obsolete in a decades time even before all the aircraft are acquired (contrary to a host of technical things but also to common sense). If you approach this with pre-conceived biases you will end up with false choices - and the acquisition and operator community within the IN that isn't likely to make those mistakes.
Before you even consider doing a back of the envelop analysis of what the IN needs however do be weary of the false choices such as :
- CAT's and things like larger fighters, E-2 or similar AEW's are only there on super carriers
- EMALS is for super carriers with costs in the double digit $Billions
- Organic AEW can be easily replaced by constant land based orbits
- CAT option costs Billions over and above the current ski ramp
- USN itself is doing away with manned AEW
- There is a Global Hawk variant that replaces the US AEW etc etc etc
My own opinion (its totally back of the envelope because unlike some here I can't put a dollar amount on anything here or do any form of analysis worth anything) is that the IN can afford, and will ultimately acquire a larger 60-65K AC with a CATOBAR. What it needs to determine along with the operator, acquisition and architect community is whether to take the highest cost approach, or stay somewhere in the middle of the cost curve. IMHO they would not exercise the nuclear option at this time but of course anything is possible. Such a ship i.e. 60-65K ton vessel with conventional propulsion and Steam based CAT, would probably come at a cost premium but wold be well worth the added capability particularly in the flexibility it provides the IN when it comes to adjust the quality and quantity of the air wing over the vessel design life.
any useful discussion anywhere ( links / references) about the V-22 AWACS especially vs E2 on our forums.
if not ...
V-22 AWACS was just a fanboy proposal, although mounting traditional Helo based AEW sensors have been suggested for the aircraft as the US Marines look to continue that program post delivery completion. They also have a need for AEW on their flattops that don't have a CAT but are unlikely to be able to afford anything fancy (besides a RORO kit).
Wasp class carriers cost 750 million vs 11 to 13.5 billion for ford cost. ( may not be the best comparison )
What about cost of operations of small vs big ships?
WASP isn't a carrier. Ford is a nuclear powered carrier with a very very high design life, 100k displacement, and a ton of cutting edge technology that is in development, or advanced testing.