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ALH heptrs inducted, ENC to get major boost

by Staff Correspondent

‘322 Dega Flight’ with ALH helicopters inducted in Indian Navy on Monday. The induction ceremony was held in the presence of Vice Adm. Ajendra Bahadur Singh, AVSM, VSM Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command (ENC) with three indigenously built Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) MK III helicopters flying into Naval Air Station, INS Dega.

The heptrs, built by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, are state-of-the-art rotary wing flying assets and constitute a major step in our quest for “Atma Nirbhar Bharat”. With the induction of these Maritime Reconnaissance and Coastal Security (MRCS) heptrs, it is envisaged that the ENC got a major boost towards enhancing the capabilities of the force, in pursuit of the maritime interests of the nation.

ALH MK III helicopters feature an array of systems previously seen only on heavier, multi-role heptrs of the Indian Navy.These heptrs are fitted with modern surveillance radar and electro-optical equipment, which enable them to undertake a proactive role of maritime reconnaissance in addition to providing long-range Search and Rescue, both during day and night.

In addition to special operations capabilities, ALH MK III is also fitted with a heavy machine gun to undertake constabulary missions. A removable Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) is also fitted on ALH MK III helicopters to airlift critically ill patients. The helicopter also has a host of advanced avionics, making it truly an all-weather aircraft.

The flight is being led by Cdr SS Dash as the first flight commander who is an experienced ALH Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) with extensive operational experience.

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