
The strength of the Indian Navy is going to increase further. INAS 335, the second squadron of MH-60R multi-role helicopter Romeo, will be commissioned at INS Hansa, Goa on 17 December. Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi is likely to be present in this program. This squadron is being considered very important amid the increasing Chinese naval activities in the Indian Ocean.
The enemy’s biggest enemy in the deep sea
The MH-60R Seahawk, also known as Romeo, is a very modern combat helicopter made in America. It is especially known for searching and destroying enemy submarines. This helicopter is no less than a terror for the enemies hidden in the depths of the sea.
Capable of all types of missions
romeo helicopter
* Anti-Submarine Warfare
* surface attack
* Marine Surveillance
* Search and Rescue Operation
Like they can be used in every important mission. It is equipped with modern avionics and advanced sensors, which make it completely ready for the new age war.
Equipped with weapons, tremendous firepower
in these helicopters
*torpedo
* missile
* Precision Guided Rocket
Has the ability to fire. This makes it extremely difficult for enemy submarines and warships to escape.
No more submarines
MH-60R is equipped with state-of-the-art sonar and sonobuoy systems, which can remotely detect submarines present in the depths of the sea and can continuously monitor them. Be it deep sea or shallow area, Romeo is effective everywhere.
protects himself too
These helicopters are equipped with advanced infrared and defense systems. These systems automatically activate as soon as danger is sensed, making it easier to protect against enemy attacks.
Will be deployed from big warships
Romeo helicopters can be operated from INS Vikramaditya, INS Vikrant, modern stealth destroyers and frigates. This will increase the surveillance and attack power of the Indian Navy manifold.
The second squadron of Romeo helicopters will make the Indian Navy more powerful at sea. India’s security and strategic hold in the Indian Ocean is going to be stronger than ever.
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