This is a transcript of a video or audio segment discussing the features and significance of India's indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant. The video includes details about the carrier's construction, capabilities, and its importance for India's maritime security. It also mentions the ship's medical facilities, crew accommodations, and the role of its galleys in providing food for the crew. The carrier is highlighted as a symbol of India's naval power and self-reliance in shipbuilding, with a focus on enhancing its maritime capabilities.
1. The document talks about a moment of pride for team Sunset TV for its coverage of a modern day Maritime Wonder.
2. The Maritime Wonder mentioned is the largest ship ever built in India's Maritime history, the Inez Vikrams.
3. The ship is India's first indigenous aircraft carrier, named Anis Vikrant.
4. The ship is a glorious expression of the country's Maritime power and diplomacy in the Indian Ocean.
5. The ship was commissioned on September 2nd, 2022, marking India's entry into a select band of Nations that have the capability to design and build aircraft carriers.
6. The ship is built with a high degree of automation for machine operation, ship navigation, and survivability.
7. The ship is designed to accommodate an assortment of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.
8. The ship is built with a high degree of automation for machine operation, ship navigation, and survivability.
9. The ship is designed to accommodate an assortment of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.
10. The ship's flight deck has a total area in excess of 12,000 square meters.
11. The ship is capable of carrying out attacks against air and surface targets.
12. The ship has a dedicated Hospital complex with CT and ultrasound scanning machines, two purpose-built operation theaters, and even a full-fledged Dental complex.
13. The ship has several compartments and space designed for a crew of around 1700.
14. The ship houses two galleys that are similar to a cookhouse, starting operation at 3 AM every morning and running for almost 20 hours a day.
15. The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art automatic chapati making machines that make fifteen thousand tripathis per meal session.
16. The ship is designed by Indian Navy's in-house warship design Bureau and built by the coaching Shipyard limited, a public sector Shipyard under the ministry of ports, shipping, and waterways.
17. The ship directly employs over 2000 employees of CSR, in addition to generating indirect employment for nearly 12,000 employees.
18. The ship is an icon of the nation's fault power and a result of India's resolve to achieve self-reliance.
19. The ship is a symbol of India's ascending global stature and a testament to the nation's technological prowess and industrial might.