List of Indian naval air squadrons

The Indian Navy currently operates twenty-five air squadrons. Of these, eleven operate fixed-wing aircraft, ten are helicopter squadrons and the remaining three are equipped with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Building on the legacy inherited from the Royal Navy prior to Indian independence, the concept of naval aviation in India started with the establishment of Directorate of Naval Aviation at Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in early 1948. Later that year officers and sailors from the Indian Navy were sent to Britain for pilot training. In 1951, the Fleet Requirement Unit (FRU) was formed to meet the aviation requirements of the navy. On 1 January 1953, the charge of Cochin airfield was handed over to the navy from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. On 11 March, the FRU was commissioned at Cochin with ten newly acquired Sealand aircraft. The navy's first air station, INS Garuda, was commissioned two months later. From February 1955 to December 1958, ten Firefly aircraft were acquired. To meet the training requirements of the pilots, the indigenously developed HAL HT-2 trainer was inducted into the FRU. On 17 January 1959, the FRU was commissioned as Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 550, to be the first Indian naval air squadron.[1] In the following two years, three more naval air squadrons—INAS 300, INAS 310 and INAS 551—were commissioned. The first two operated from the newly purchased aircraft carrier INS Vikrant flying Sea Hawks and Alizés, whereas the latter one, equipped with Vampires, was used for training purposes.[2][3][4]

Mikoyan MiG-29K in flight over Indian islands
Mikoyan MiG-29K in flight over Indian islands
Sea King aboard destroyer INS Mumbai
Sea King aboard destroyer INS Mumbai
Boeing P-8I in flight over mountains
Boeing P-8I in flight over mountains
Roundel and fin flash of Indian aircraft
Roundel of Indian aircraft
Fin flash of Indian aircraft

Between 1961 and 1971, three helicopter squadrons were commissioned—INAS 321, INAS 330 and INAS 561. The first two were equipped with HAL Chetak and Sea King 42Bs for search and rescue and anti-submarine roles respectively, whereas the later one assumed a training role.[5][6][7] In December 1971, the squadrons embarked on the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant saw action in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.[8] Between 1976 and 1977, INAS 312 and INAS 315 were commissioned with Super Constellation and Ilyushin Il-38s respectively.[9][10] In December 1980, another helicopter squadron intended for anti-submarine warfare—INAS 333—was commissioned. It was initially equipped with Ka-25s, and with Ka-28s in late 1980s. In 1984, one patrol and one helicopter squadron—INAS 318 and INAS 336—were commissioned. The patrol squadron was initially equipped with Islander aircraft, but they were replaced by Dornier 228s in 2000.[11][12] In November 1990, another Sea King squadron—INAS 339—was commissioned. Later in 1993, the Sea Kings were replaced by Ka-28s, and in 2003, Ka-31s were inducted, making it the only Indian naval air squadron for the role of airborne early warning and control.[13]

Though several new fixed wing aircraft and helicopters were inducted into the navy in the early 2000s, they were assigned to the existing squadrons with no new squadrons being commissioned until 2006. In January of that year, INAS 342, the first squadron to be equipped with UAVs, was commissioned.[14] Later that year, the Sea Harrier training assigned to INAS 551 were detached and commissioned separately as INAS 552.[15] However, the Sea Harriers were phased out in May 2016, and presently the operational status of the squadron is unknown.[16] On 24 March 2009, for the first time, two squadrons—INAS 311 and INAS 350—were commissioned on the same day. INAS 311 is intended for maritime patrol and operates Dornier 228s, whereas INAS 350, a multirole helicopter squadron, operates Sikorsky SH-3s.[17][18] In 2011–2012, another two UAV squadrons—INAS 343 and INAS 344—were commissioned.[19][20] In 2013, a fighter plane and a multirole helicopter squadron—INAS 303 and INAS 322—were commissioned with MiG-29Ks and HAL Dhruvs.[21] On 6 March 2024, INAS 334 was commissioned with Sikorsky MH-60R helicopters.[22]

List of Squadrons

*  Indicates a helicopter squadron

Squadron nameInsigniaNicknameAircraft operatedRoleEstablishedCitations
AircraftPeriod
INAS 300White TigersHawker Sea HawkJuly 1960December 1983[23]Fighter7 July 1960[2]
BAE Sea HarrierDecember 1983May 2016[24]
Mikoyan MiG 29K/KUBMay 2016 – present[16]
INAS 303Black PanthersMikoyan MiG-29KMay 2013 – present[25]Fighter11 May 2013[21]
INAS 310CobrasBreguet Alizé Br.1050March 1961April 1991[26]Anti-submarine warfare21 March 1961[3]
Dornier 228August 1991 – present[26]
INAS 311KitesDornier 228March 2009 – present[17]24 March 2009[17]
INAS 312AlbatrossLockheed Super ConstellationNovember 19761983[27]18 November 1976[9]
Tupolev TU-142MApril 1988March 2017[27][28]
Boeing P-8I Poseidon[a]November 2016 – present[29][30]
INAS 313Sea EaglesDornier 22822 July 2019 – present22 July 2019[31]
INAS 314RaptorsDornier 22829 November 2019 – present29 November 2019[32]
INAS 315Winged StallionsIlyushin Il-381 October 197731 October 2023[33] [10]1 October 1977[10]
INAS 316 The CondorsBoeing P-8I Poseidon29 March 2022 – presentMaritime patrol

Anti-submarine warfare

29 March 2022[34]
INAS 318HawksBritten-Norman IslanderMarch 1984May 2000[35][11]Maritime patrol10 March 1984[11]
Dornier 228May 2000 – present[35]
INAS 321*AngelsAlouette III/
HAL Chetak[b]
March 1969 – present[37]Search and rescue15 March 1969[5]
INAS 322*GuardiansHAL DhruvNovember 2013 – present[38]Multirole12 November 2013[39]
INAS 323*HarriersHAL Dhruv Mk.III MRApril 2021 – presentMultirole19 April 2021[40]
INAS 324*KestrelsHAL Dhruv Mk.III MRJuly 2022 – presentMultirole4 July 2022[41]
INAS 330*HarpoonsSea King 42BApril 1971 – present[42]Anti-submarine warfare17 April 1971[6]
INAS 333*EaglesKamov Ka-25December 1980April 2009[43]Anti-submarine warfare11 December 1980[43]
Kamov Ka-281989 – present[43]
INAS 334*Sikorsky MH-60R6 March 2024 - presentMultirole6 March 2024[44][45][46]
INAS 336*Flaming ArrowsSea King 42BDecember 1984 – present[12]20 December 1984[42][12]
INAS 339*FalconsSea King 42BNovember 1990March 1993[13]Airborne early warning and control23 November 1990[13]
Kamov Ka-28March 1993May 2009[13]
Kamov Ka-312003 – present[13]
INAS 342Flying SentinelsJanuary 2006 – present[14]Reconnaissance6 January 2006[14]
INAS 343Frontier FormidablesJanuary 2011 – present[19]Reconnaissance17 January 2011[19]
INAS 344Spirited ShadowersApril 2012 – present[20]Reconnaissance11 April 2012[20]
INAS 350*SarasSikorsky UH-3HMarch 2009 – present[18]Multirole24 March 2009[18]
INAS 550Flying FishShort SealandJune 1959 – mid 1960s[47]Maritime patrol15 June 1959[48]
Fairey FireflyFebruary 1954 – scrapped[c]
HAL HT-2[d]October 19561976[48]
Britten-Norman Islander1976 – 2016[48]
HAL HPT-32January 1976October 1987[48]
Dornier 2281995 – present[50]
INAS 551Phantomsde Havilland VampireSeptember 19611965[51]Training5 September 1961[4]
Hawker Sea HawkSeptember 1962December 1983[4]
Kiran Mk 119701986[4]
Kiran Mk 21986 – present[4]
BAE Sea Harrier[e]19902006[15]
BAE Hawk Mk 132[52]November 2013 – Present[53]
Kiran Mk 2May 2003 – present[4]Aerobatics
INAS 552BravesBAE Sea HarrierJuly 20062016[24]Flight testing7 July 2006[15]
INAS 561*RotorsHughes S-300September 19711983[7]Training15 September 1971[7]
Alouette III/
HAL Chetak[b]
September 1971 – present[7]

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