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Indian Navy Bids Farewell to Iconic Searcher Mk II UAV After 22 Years of Service

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: December 11, 2024
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Indian Navy Bids Farewell to Iconic Searcher Mk II UAV After 22 Years of Service

In a touching tribute to technological advancement and service, the Indian Navy held a de-induction ceremony for the Searcher Mk II unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at INS Garuda in Kochi. The ceremony, which took place on Tuesday evening, marked the retirement of eight Searcher Mk II UAVs that were part of the INAS 342 squadron. This iconic system has been in service for an impressive 22 years, thus heralding the end of an era.

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The Searcher Mk II UAV has been credited with transforming maritime reconnaissance and surveillance within the Indian Navy. An official statement highlighted its pioneering role, calling it a “trailblazer” that not only enhanced the capabilities of naval operations but also laid the groundwork for future technological advancements in the field. The legacy of the Searcher Mk II is firmly embedded in India’s maritime history, having successfully paved the way for newer, state-of-the-art technologies.

The de-induction ceremony was led by Rear Admiral Upal Kundu, Chief of Staff of the Southern Naval Command, who expressed his admiration and respect for the UAV’s contributions to the Navy. The event drew numerous senior naval officers, dignitaries, and veterans from the UAV squadron along with their families, all gathered to pay homage to the aircraft’s achievements and the personnel who operated it.

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As attendees reflected on this significant occasion, the atmosphere was filled with a mix of pride and nostalgia. Remarks made during the ceremony underscored the Searcher UAV’s critical role in enhancing naval reconnaissance capabilities, setting the benchmark for future innovations. The retirement of the Searcher Mk II brings a bittersweet conclusion to a chapter that has been marked by progress and success in maritime operations, signaling a hopeful vision for the next generation of UAVs in service with the Indian Navy.

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