India’s Naval Fleet to Receive Boost with Induction of MH 60R Seahawk Helicopter
Press Trust of Kashmir
The Indian Navy is set to achieve a significant milestone in its defense modernization strategy with the commissioning of the MH 60R Seahawk, a versatile maritime helicopter. Scheduled for March 6, 2024, at INS Garuda in Kochi, this event marks a pivotal moment in bolstering India’s naval capabilities.
The MH 60R Seahawk, a maritime variant derived from the renowned Blackhawk helicopter, brings a suite of advanced capabilities tailored for maritime operations. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, communication systems, and weaponry, it enhances the Indian Navy’s prowess in safeguarding maritime interests.
Commissioned as INAS 334, the Seahawks squadron will play a crucial role in various maritime missions, including anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, search and rescue, and surveillance. Its induction signifies India’s commitment to strengthening its maritime security and defense preparedness.
The commissioning of the MH 60R Seahawk underscores India’s strategic vision to modernize its armed forces and reinforce its maritime dominance. By incorporating cutting-edge technologies and capabilities, the Indian Navy ensures its readiness to address evolving security challenges in the maritime domain.
As the MH 60R Seahawk joins the Indian Navy’s fleet, it heralds a new era of enhanced operational capabilities and readiness. With its advanced features and versatility, the Seahawk helicopter symbolizes India’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its maritime interests and securing its coastal borders.

