Indian Navy’s UH-3H Helicopter Installed at RK Beach as Part of TU-142 Aircraft Museum in Visakhapatnam
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Indian Navy’s UH-3H helicopter, known as ‘Saaras,’ was officially installed on RK Beach Road on Wednesday, adding to the impressive collection of naval assets showcased at the TU-142 Aircraft Museum in Visakhapatnam. This helicopter was retired in June 2024, concluding its 17 years of dedicated service.
The installation of the helicopter is part of a broader initiative aimed at educating and captivating tourists about naval aviation. The initiative includes an array of other significant naval assets on display, such as an anti-submarine aircraft and a Sea Harrier fighter plane. Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) Commissioner KS Viswanathan shared insights into this project, stating that the estimated cost hovers around Rs 3 crore. He emphasized the intent behind the project: “With this project, we aim to offer tourists the experience of what it feels like to be inside a UH-3H helicopter.” He added that discussions are ongoing with the Navy to incorporate additional features, including exhibits that highlight the helicopter’s components and its historical significance. The project is anticipated to be completed within three months.
The UH-3H helicopter was inducted into the Indian Navy on March 24, 2009, at Indian Naval Ship (INS) Dega, operating under Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 350. The name ‘Saaras’ is inspired by the Sarus crane, which symbolizes strength, grace, and vigilance. Throughout its operational tenure, the helicopter was instrumental in various missions encompassing special operations, search-and-rescue operations, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR). Its advanced search-and-rescue capabilities were particularly crucial during natural disasters, facilitating numerous rescue operations under challenging conditions.
Originally brought to India in 2007 along with INS Jalashwa, ‘Saaras’ represented a commitment to ‘Strength, Valour, and Perseverance’ as denoted by the squadron’s crest. The helicopter played an essential role in securing offshore operations, providing logistical support, and protecting India’s maritime borders.
The de-induction ceremony, which took place on June 28, 2024, at INS Dega, marked the conclusion of ‘Saaras’ distinguished service. Vice-Admiral Sameer Saxena, Chief of Staff of the Eastern Naval Command, presented a commemorative plaque to the State government during the ceremony, which was received by District Joint Collector K Mayur Ashok.
The installation of the UH-3H helicopter at RK Beach is expected to not only attract tourists but also serve as an educational highlight, illustrating the historical significance and contributions of India’s naval aviation assets.
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