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INDIAN NAVY’S FIRST ADVANCED LIGHT HELICOPTER SQUADRON COMMISSION­ED

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The first ALH (Dhruv) Squadron was commission­ed at Kochi by Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, Flag Officer Commanding-inChief Western Naval Command. Dhruv is the first indigenous­ly designed and manufactur­ed helicopter at the Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited and with its multi-role capabiliti­es has proven its mettle in all the three services of the armed forces, Indian Coast Guard, BSF and in the inventory of foreign countries. The squadron would have the name Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 322.

Addressing the commission­ing ceremony parade, Vice Admiral Sinha said that in the Navy, Dhruv helicopter­s have transforme­d into an advanced search and rescue (SAR) helicopter also used for missions like heliborne operations, and armed patrol with night vision devices. Such machines in the inventory have become imperative for the Navy given the scenario of low intensity maritime operations (LIMO) and coastal security construct said the Admiral. Looking ahead, Vice Admiral Sinha said that with the commission­ing of Vikramadit­ya, Navy’s reach and ability to respond in real time to developing situations in our area of responsibi­lity would see a quantum jump. Aerial assets like UAVs, MIG-29K fighters, P-8I and Dhruv have added punch to our quiver he added.

Vice Admiral Satish Soni, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command under whose administra­tive control INAS 322 would function, in his address said that the versatile aircraft would soon be cleared for night SAR role, one of the few helicopter­s in the world to have that capability over sea. He also expressed satisfacti­on that the ALH would beef up the coast security architectu­re. Earlier, Mona Sinha, the wife of Admiral Shina, named the squadron as INAS 322 and unveiled the commission­ing plaque. Commander Ravi Sivasankar, the first Commanding Officer of the Squadron, recited the invocation and read out the commission­ing warrant. The squadron will call themselves “Guardians” with the credo “Search Fearlessly, Rescue Valiantly” signifying their primary role of SAR. The ceremony was held at INS Garuda, the Naval Air Station and mother base of INAS 322. systems (CIWS) and Chaff launchers. INS Sunayna can also carry a helicopter.

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