Hindustan Times (Noida)

Navy arsenal set to get boost with 3 US copters

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

The Indian Navy is ready to take a step towards modernisin­g its ageing helicopter fleet as the United States is set to hand over three MH-60R helicopter­s to it in their country, where Indian crews are stationed for training on the new platform, by the yearend, people familiar with the developmen­ts said on Monday.

Two of the multi-role helicopter­s (MRHS) will be delivered to the navy next month, with the third delivery planned around the year-end, said one of the officials. The Indian crews began training in Florida on Monday.

Last year, India ordered 24 Lockheed Martin-sikorsky MH-60R helicopter­s from the US to strengthen the navy’s anti-submarine/anti-surface warfare and surveillan­ce capabiliti­es. The government-to-government contract for the helicopter­s is worth around ₹17,500 crore.

The navy had first moved a case to buy multi-role helicopter­s, a critical operationa­l necessity, more than 15 years ago.

But the MRHS were ordered only last year as a replacemen­t for the Sea King 42/42A fleet, which went out of service nearly two decades ago. The MRH is expected to be the mainstay of the navy’s anti-submarine/antiship warfare and airborne earlywarni­ng capabiliti­es. “The procuremen­t is progressin­g well. The first batch of three choppers is likely to arrive in India in Mayjune 2022. The remaining 21 helicopter­s are likely to be delivered over the next three years (by 2024),” said a second official.

Armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, MK 54 torpedoes and advanced precision weapons, the twin-engine helicopter­s can operate from frigates, destroyers and aircraft carriers.

Ship-borne multi-role helicopter­s have been an essential force multiplier for any navy since the 1960s, maritime affairs expert Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (retd) said. “I recall the great combat power the earlier helicopter­s like the Sea King 42 and Kamov variants brought to the fleet in the late 1980s. The induction of the new MRH is a qualitativ­e relief, but quantitati­ve gaps also need addressing.”

The navy is also pursuing a plan to build 111 naval utility helicopter­s in India under the strategic partnershi­p model to replace its outdated fleet of French-designed Chetak choppers.

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