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On Navy Day, First Look At US-Made MH-60 Romeo Helicopters For India
Indian Navy: The MH-60 Romeo will replace the venerable British-built Sea King, which has been in service for decades
All IndiaReported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Debanish AchomUpdated: December 04, 2020 5:14 pm IST

On Navy Day, First Look At US-Made MH-60 Romeo Helicopters For IndiaMH-60 "Romeo" Seahawk is a multi-role maritime helicopter that can strike at submarines too



New Delhi:
American defence firm Lockheed Martin has greeted India's maritime forces on Navy Day with the first photo of the multirole MH-60 Romeo helicopter, which India is acquiring. The photo features an India-bound MH-60R with a freshly-painted Navy roundel near its tail boom.

The MH-60 Romeo is widely considered among the most advanced anti-submarine helicopters in the world and will be deployed on the navy's warships, replacing the venerable British-built Sea King which has been in service for decades.

"This #NavyDay, we are proud to share the first look of the #IndianNavy's #MH60R in all its glory. #RomeoForIndia" Lockheed Martin tweeted. Navy Day is celebrated every year on December 4 to commemorate the attack on Karachi harbour during the India-Pakistan war in 1971.


The process to buy 24 helicopters for the Indian Navy is going on. A government to government deal was signed for $905 million.
These helicopters are also designed to fire the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace. The NSM can engage warships at a range of 185 km. The original package India was looking at included the provision of NSM training missiles, a precursor to a potential deal for the missile system.


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For several years, the Indian Navy has been operating advanced warships including the made-in-India Kolkata Class destroyers without any modern anti-submarine helicopters on board, the lack of which has been considered a glaring operational deficiency at a time when China has markedly stepped up its presence in the Indian Ocean Region by operating a full-scale base in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.
The first MH-60R helicopters from the US will arrive next year.
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The process to buy 24 helicopters for the Indian Navy is going on. A government to government deal was signed for $905 million.

2.6 Billion dollar.

India and the US, during US President Trump's 36-hour whirlwind visit, finalised defence deals worth USD 3 billion under which 30 military helicopters will be procured from two American defence majors for theIndian armed forces. Included in this is the Indian Navy's procurement of 24 MH-60 Romeo helicopters at a cost of $2.6 billion.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
This heli can save itself from indian air defence mijjiles??
 
2.6 Billion dollar.

India and the US, during US President Trump's 36-hour whirlwind visit, finalised defence deals worth USD 3 billion under which 30 military helicopters will be procured from two American defence majors for theIndian armed forces. Included in this is the Indian Navy's procurement of 24 MH-60 Romeo helicopters at a cost of $2.6 billion.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
No bro, Romeos cost 905 Million dollars and the rest of the 2 Billion costed us for 6 Apache Attack Helicopters that were bought additionally for Army and you are thinking right, it costed us more for 6 additional Apaches and here’s why...

This heli can save itself from indian air defence mijjiles??
I don’t know but this guy can probably answer your question😇.
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wow

loving the usa stuff landing in India

Russia no where to be seen lol
 
Have we already inducted this beauty or its yet to be inducted? With P8 I Poseidon and MH60 Romeo our ASW capacity will be one of the best in Asia.....
 
Yes it did. Now comparing 1987 with 2019. Great going
It was not me who was derailing thread and friendly fire is nothing shameful these are just mistakes so we should not derail threads to troll each other. Peace.
 
No bro, Romeos cost 905 Million dollars and the rest of the 2 Billion costed us for 6 Apache Attack Helicopters that were bought additionally for Army and you are thinking right, it costed us more for 6 additional Apaches and here’s why...
The deal also includes weapons package, spares and after-sales support, maintenance contracts along with setup of service facilities and training of ground crew/pilots
 

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