The IN took a gamble with the Gorshkov, which came from a class of ship designed for the VTOL Yak-38 jump jet. The rebuild came with plenty of compromises in terms of deck space, ac line-up on deck, etc. No comparison with the Vikrant and Viraat were designed from the ground up for the job.
Vikrant is a better design as a carrier, but this only at best gives a difference of 5-10 additional sorties a day at peak. At normal, equal number of jets provide equal number of sorties. There's not much difference. If both carriers have 24 Mig-29Ks, during surge they can provide almost 50 sorties whereas during normal it's 1 sortie per day. So they have pretty much the exact same capabilities.
Rafale makes a difference due to its inability to use the smaller lift on Vikram, but TEDBF is meant to address that.
Her safety record does not inspire confidence. Even if the hull is sound, the airwing is the Achilles heel. The MiG-29 wasn't designed with carrier ops in mind and the fact that the IN is buying the Rafale within under 20 yrs is proof of that. The upfront cost of Vikram may have been lower than a new build carrier back in 2013.
IN's Rafale plans date back to the 90s and 2000s. They were always gonna buy up to 90 Mig-29Ks along with 57 Western MRCBFs. The former for 2 STOBAR carriers, the latter for the flattop. Now those 80-90 jets will be TEDBF, courtesy of the time elapsed since the 90s. Nothing's changed. IN is very likely to get their 31 new Rafales.
Originally, all 80-90 + 57 would have been Rafales. But IN/ADA chose to go the indigenous route.
But being an older hull, the cost of maintenance over her service life will be that much higher. And the engine is a boondoggle in and of itself.
Maintenance cost is irrelevant for the capabilities it brings. The choice is between paying for 2 carriers or 3 carriers, who cares about money at that point, especially when aviation capabilities are pretty much the same.
When was the last time she left port again?
Er, mate, Vikram is more at sea than Vikrant.
Vikrant's operational tempo started approaching its peak only as of last year. It's yet to reach its peak, whereas Vikram has been showing peak performance since the year it was inducted. Russian maturity vs Indian, it's obvious the Russian one wins hands down.
Vikrant's only now attaining maturity. It's only done 1000 arrested landings as of this year, Vikram's done thousands.
That's why Vikram's gonna get MLU'd, 'cause even after IAC-2 comes in by 2035, it will need 5-10 years to attain maturity alongside the crew. You can't create this level of experience with money.
IN's artificially creating greater urgency for IAC-3.









