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Eagle Owl Squadron INAS 325 Celebrates Two Years of Service at INS Utkrosh

Pratham Gurung
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Last updated: June 3, 2024
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The Eagle Owl Squadron, also known as INAS 325, stationed at INS Utkrosh under the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC), celebrated two years of dedicated service to the nation on May 31.

This milestone marks a significant chapter in the operational history of the squadron, highlighting its vital contributions to India’s maritime security and operational readiness.

INAS 325, equipped with the Indigenous Advanced Light Helicopter Mark III (ALH MK III), has established itself as a formidable asset in the Indian Navy’s fleet.

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Over the past two years, the squadron has excelled in a variety of complex and critical missions, demonstrating exceptional versatility and operational efficiency. The ALH MK III, a state-of-the-art multi-role helicopter, has been central to the squadron’s success, performing a wide range of tasks with precision and reliability.

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The ALH MK III’s advanced capabilities have enabled INAS 325 to undertake numerous critical operations, including Advanced Search and Rescue (SAR) missions, Special Heliborne Operations (SHBO), Maritime Reconnaissance, and Medical Evacuation (MED/CASEVAC) missions.

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These operations are conducted seamlessly by day and night, showcasing the helicopter’s robust design and advanced avionics, which are crucial for the demanding conditions in the Andaman and Nicobar region.

One of the key roles of the ALH MK III has been in Advanced SAR missions. The helicopter’s superior range, speed, and payload capacity make it an ideal platform for locating and rescuing distressed individuals in challenging environments.

Over the past two years, INAS 325 has conducted numerous SAR operations, saving countless lives and reinforcing India’s commitment to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

The ALH MK III’s agility and advanced navigation systems have proven invaluable in SHBO, allowing rapid deployment of special forces in both maritime and terrestrial environments.

The helicopter’s capability to operate in various terrains and conditions ensures that the squadron can effectively respond to a wide range of security threats, enhancing the operational readiness of the Andaman and Nicobar Command.

Maritime Reconnaissance is another critical task performed by INAS 325. The ALH MK III’s advanced sensors and surveillance equipment enable the squadron to conduct extensive maritime patrols, monitoring sea lanes and identifying potential threats.

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This capability is crucial for maintaining maritime domain awareness and ensuring the security of India’s vast maritime interests in the Andaman and Nicobar region.

The squadron has also played a pivotal role in MED/CASEVAC missions, providing timely medical assistance and evacuation services. The ALH MK III’s medical configuration allows it to transport critically ill or injured personnel quickly and safely to medical facilities, significantly improving survival rates and medical outcomes.

The celebration of INAS 325’s two years of service was marked by a series of events at INS Utkrosh.

The commanding officer of INAS 325, along with senior officers from the Andaman and Nicobar Command, addressed the personnel, highlighting the squadron’s achievements and operational milestones. The ceremony also included a display of the ALH MK III’s capabilities, underscoring its pivotal role in the squadron’s success.

As INAS 325 looks to the future, the squadron is poised to continue its vital role in the Andaman and Nicobar Command.

The evolving security landscape and the increasing importance of maritime security in the region underscore the need for continuous operational readiness and technological advancement. The ALH MK III will remain central to the squadron’s mission, providing the versatility and capability needed to address emerging challenges.

The celebration of INAS 325’s two years of service is not only a recognition of past achievements but also a reaffirmation of the squadron’s ongoing commitment to excellence.

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As the Eagle Owls continue to soar, their contributions will remain integral to the Indian Navy’s mission of safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests.

The second anniversary of the Eagle Owl Squadron, INAS 325, at INS Utkrosh marks a significant milestone in the Indian Navy’s operational history.

Equipped with the Indigenous ALH MK III, the squadron has excelled in various critical missions, enhancing India’s maritime security and operational readiness. As INAS 325 continues to navigate the complexities of modern maritime operations, its commitment to excellence and service to the nation remains unwavering.

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ByPratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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