Indian Navy commissions second MH-60R helicopter squadron

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh Tripathi commissioned the second squadron of American-built MH-60R multirole helicopters, nicknamed 'The Ospreys', on Wednesday. This addition enhances the Navy's capabilities with versatile, multi-dimensional aircraft. The squadron strengthens maritime security along India's western seaboard.

On Wednesday, December 18, 2024, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh Tripathi officially commissioned the second squadron equipped with MH-60R multirole helicopters. These American-manufactured aircraft, known as 'The Ospreys', represent a significant boost to the Indian Navy's operational strength.

The MH-60R helicopters are designed for a range of multi-dimensional roles, including anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, and surveillance. This new squadron marks the second such unit in the Navy's fleet, building on the first one to expand its presence along the western naval seaboard. The commissioning ceremony underscores India's ongoing efforts to modernize its naval assets amid evolving maritime challenges.

Admiral Tripathi's involvement highlights the leadership's commitment to enhancing maritime security. The versatile nature of these helicopters allows for greater flexibility in naval operations, ensuring better protection of India's extensive coastline and exclusive economic zone. No specific details on the squadron's base or initial deployments were mentioned, but the focus remains on bolstering defensive postures in the region.

This development aligns with broader strategic initiatives to fortify naval capabilities, contributing to regional stability without escalating tensions.

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