“Indian Navy Set to Commission MH 60R Seahawk Helicopter This Wednesday”

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Indian Navy Set to Commission MH 60R Seahawk Helicopter, Enhancing Maritime Capabilities

In a significant milestone for India’s defense modernization efforts, the Indian Navy is poised to commission the newly inducted MH 60R Seahawk multi-role helicopter at INS Garuda in Kochi. This maritime variant of the Blackhawk helicopter is set to bolster the Navy’s Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) capabilities, marking a pivotal moment in India’s naval operations.

The Seahawks squadron, designated as INAS 334, is scheduled to be commissioned on March 6, heralding a new era in India’s naval aviation. With the induction of the MH 60R, the Indian Navy aims to enhance its blue-water capabilities, extending operational reach and supporting sustained naval operations across vast maritime domains.

According to a statement from the Indian Navy, the MH 60R Seahawk helicopter represents a significant leap forward in India’s defense capabilities. It is designed for a wide range of missions including anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), and vertical replenishment (VERTREP).

The Indian government inked a deal with the United States in February 2020 to procure 24 fourth-generation MH 60R helicopters, with six already delivered to the Indian Navy. Rigorously tested in Indian Reference Atmosphere (IRA) conditions, the MH 60R is fully integrated into the fleet, ensuring seamless operations in diverse environments.

One of the key features of the MH 60R is its versatility in combat situations. Capable of firing torpedoes, missiles, and advanced precision kill weapon system rockets, it significantly enhances the Navy’s offensive capabilities.

Moreover, the deployment of the Seahawk helicopter in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is expected to fortify the Indian Navy’s maritime presence, serving as a deterrent against potential threats and ensuring a secure environment in this strategically crucial region.

Highlighting its self-defense capabilities, the Indian Navy emphasized that the MH 60R is equipped to counter incoming gunfire or missile threats, enhancing the safety and resilience of naval operations.

Sources By Agencies

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