<p>Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS 330), popularly called the “Harpoons”, celebrated its 52nd anniversary on April 17.</p>.<p>The Squadron was commissioned on April 17, 1971, and operates the Sea King Mk 42 B Anti-Submarine Warfare helicopters. </p>.<p>The helicopter is capable of maritime surveillance, launching torpedoes and depth charges and is aptly named, "The Flying Frigate”.</p>.<p>The Squadron was baptised by fire during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. </p>.<p>The squadron has proved to be a force multiplier due to the Seaking's all-weather, day and night capability. The unbridled commitment of the squadron is captured in its motto - ‘Any Sea, Any Mission, Any Deck’.</p>
<p>Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS 330), popularly called the “Harpoons”, celebrated its 52nd anniversary on April 17.</p>.<p>The Squadron was commissioned on April 17, 1971, and operates the Sea King Mk 42 B Anti-Submarine Warfare helicopters. </p>.<p>The helicopter is capable of maritime surveillance, launching torpedoes and depth charges and is aptly named, "The Flying Frigate”.</p>.<p>The Squadron was baptised by fire during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. </p>.<p>The squadron has proved to be a force multiplier due to the Seaking's all-weather, day and night capability. The unbridled commitment of the squadron is captured in its motto - ‘Any Sea, Any Mission, Any Deck’.</p>