Commissioning of INAS 335 - Second MH-60R Helicopter Squadron
The Indian Navy commissioned its second MH-60R helicopter squadron, known as INAS 335 (Ospreys), at INS Hansa in Vasco on December 17, 2025. This event marks a significant milestone in the modernization of Indian naval aviation.
Background and Significance
- INAS 335 is the second Indian Naval Air Squadron to operate the MH-60R helicopters.
- Follows the induction of the first MH-60R helicopter squadron at Kochi, Kerala.
- Enhances the Navy's rotary wing combat and surveillance capabilities on the western seaboard.
Strategic Importance
- The maritime environment is becoming more complex due to changing geopolitics and technological advances.
- The Navy is expanding capabilities to address threats ranging from grey zone activities to sea-based supply chain disruptions.
Recent Developments and Future Plans
- INS Hansa previously commissioned its second P-8I maritime patrol aircraft squadron in 2022.
- The Navy is acquiring 15 MQ-9B Sea Guardian aircraft to enhance maritime surveillance.
- A contract for 26 Rafale-M carrier-borne fighter aircraft has been signed to boost maritime strike and defense capabilities.
Operational Effectiveness and Capabilities
- The MH-60R helicopters have shown operational effectiveness in exercises like Operation Sindoor and TROPEX-25.
- The MH-60R is designed for all-weather operations including Anti-Submarine Warfare, Anti-Surface Warfare, Search and Rescue, Medical Evacuation, and Vertical Replenishment.
The commissioning ceremony included a traditional water cannon salute and was attended by senior naval officers, veterans, and distinguished guests, symbolizing a significant enhancement of the Navy's aviation capabilities on the western seaboard.