Goa: The Indian Navy on Wednesday commissioned its second MH-60R multi-role helicopter squadron, INAS 335 (Ospreys), at INS Hansa in Goa, marking a major enhancement in its maritime combat and surveillance capabilities. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi presided over the commissioning ceremony held at 2:30 pm.
The induction of INAS 335 reflects the Navy’s accelerated push towards modernisation and heightened operational readiness amid evolving security dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region.
#WATCH | Goa: The Indian Navy gives water canon salute to the MH-60Reo chopper at the commissioning ceremony of its second squadron, INAS 335. pic.twitter.com/q3PPiC5rLD
— ANI (@ANI) December 17, 2025
The MH-60R Seahawk, among the most advanced naval helicopters globally, is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, advanced avionics and a potent weapons suite. The platform is optimised for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare, maritime surveillance, search and rescue, and counter-asymmetric operations.
Fully integrated with frontline warships and network-centric naval operations, the MH-60R significantly enhances the Navy’s operational envelope—from detecting and tracking submarines beneath the seas to engaging surface targets beyond the visual horizon. Its advanced sonar, radar and electro-optical systems enable real-time intelligence sharing, improving situational awareness and combat effectiveness.
Marking a milestone in the #IndianNavy’s continued efforts towards modernisation and capability enhancement, the second Naval Air Squadron to operate MH60R multi-role helicopters will be commissioned on 17 Dec 25 at #INSHansa, Goa, in presence of Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, #CNS as… pic.twitter.com/zSsyrXceM7
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) December 14, 2025
Naval officials said the MH-60R has already proven its operational value, emerging as a versatile force multiplier capable of addressing both conventional threats and emerging non-traditional challenges.
#IndianNavy to commission its second MH 60R helicopter squadron, INAS 335 (Ospreys) on 17 Dec 2025 at INS Hansa, Goa, in the presence of Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of the Naval Staff
The advanced weapons, sensors and avionics suite make the helicopter a versatile and… pic.twitter.com/UpxBlAx0Nm
— PIB India (@PIB_India) December 14, 2025
With the commissioning of INAS 335, the Indian Navy receives a decisive boost to its integral aviation strength, reinforcing maritime dominance, deterrence capability and mission readiness across critical sea lanes in the Indian Ocean Region.

