avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeINS Hansa, (IATA: N/A, ICAO: VOGO) is an Indian naval air station located near Dabolim in Goa, India.[1] It is India's biggest naval airbase.[2] The military air base has a civil enclave, that operates as Dabolim Airport.
Airport in Goa, India
INS Hansa |
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 Indian Navy's MiG-29Ks parked at INS Hansa |
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Airport type | Naval Air Station |
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Operator | Indian Navy |
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Location | Dabolim, Goa, India |
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Elevation AMSL | 184 ft / 56 m |
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Coordinates | 15°22′51″N 073°49′53″E |
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History
INS Hansa was commissioned on 5 September 1961 at Sulur near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. It was initially co-located with the Sulur Air Force Station of the Indian Air Force. It was then home to INAS 551 squadron, operating de Havilland Vampire aircraft, as well as training establishments for Hawker Sea Hawk and Breguet Alizé aircraft.[3]
After the annexation of Goa in December 1961, INS Hansa was transferred to Dabolim.
In 1983, the Indian Navy began inducting the BAE Sea Harrier into service, basing training activities at Dabolim until the Harriers were retired in 2016.[4]
Now the base houses MiG-29KUBs, the tandem two-seat operational trainer variant of the carrier based MIG-29Ks. The aircraft has been inducted into the Navy with a complement of 12 MiG 29Ks that have been purchased with the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (re-fitted and refurbished Admiral Gorshkov of the Russian Navy).
Besides the operation of the MiGs, the Navy also operates Kamov Ka-28 anti submarine helicopters, along with Ilyushin Il-38 May and TU-142M Bear aircraft. Dabolim airbase also hosts exercises by the Indian Air Force's fighter bombers and it has facilities for the Indian Coast Guard which operates a fleet of small aircraft such as Dornier 228s. The Indian Navy also carries out long range maritime patrols as far as the Horn of Africa from Dabolim.
The Navy has an aerobatic team, based at Dabolim, called the Sagar Pawan. The team comprises three Kiran aircraft which carry out aerobatic displays at various locations in the country. The team is used in one or two annual public events in Goa for flypasts of 15 to 20 minutes duration. The Navy also operates a naval aviation museum near Dabolim Airport.
The Indian Navy's Shore Based Test Facility (SBTF), which is a mock-up of the 283-metre (928 ft) INS Vikramaditya deck built on the airfield at Hansa is used to train and certify navy pilots of the Mikoyan MiG-29K for operating from the aircraft carrier, and for the developmental trials of the naval HAL Tejas.[5][6][7] This SBTF was designed by Nevskoye Design Bureau (NDB) of Russia for Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).
Units
Over 2,000 Military personnel and 1,000 civilians are based at INS Hansa. It is home to 8 Indian Naval Air Squadrons (INAS).
Among the units based here are:[8]
- INAS 300, "White Tigers", operating Mikoyan MiG-29K fighters
- INAS 303, "Black Panthers" operating Mikoyan MiG-29K fighters
- INAS 315, "Winged Stallions", operating the Il-38 anti-submarine warfare aircraft
- INAS 321, "Angels", operating HAL Chetak helicopters for search and rescue
- INAS 322, "Hornets", operating HAL Dhruv helicopters for search and rescue
- INAS 339, "Falcons", operating Kamov Ka-31 AEW helicopters
- INAS 310, "Cobras", operating Dornier 228 maritime surveillance aircraft
- INAS 552, "Xplorers", the only flight testing unit of the Indian Navy
Mikoyan MiG-29K
HAL Chetak
HAL Dhruv
Kamov Ka-31
See also
- Indian navy
- List of Indian Navy bases
- List of active Indian Navy ships
- Integrated commands and units
- Armed Forces Special Operations Division
- Defence Cyber Agency
- Integrated Defence Staff
- Integrated Space Cell
- Indian Nuclear Command Authority
- Indian Armed Forces
- Special Forces of India
- Other lists
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State-wise list of airports |
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Indian Navy |
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Leadership |
- Minister of Defence
- Chief of the Naval Staff
- Vice Chief of the Naval Staff
- FOCs-in-C (Naval Commanders)
- FOCWF
- FOCEF
- Serving admirals
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Components & Commands | Naval Commands | Operational |
- Western Naval Command
- Eastern Naval Command
- Southern Naval Command
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- Andaman and Nicobar Command
- Strategic Forces Command
- Defence Cyber Agency
- Defence Space Agency
- Armed Forces Special Operations Division
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Fleets |
- Western Fleet
- Eastern Fleet
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Bases | New Delhi | |
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Western Naval Command |
- INS Dwarka
- INS Sardar Patel
- INS Kadamba
- INS Vajrakosh
- INHS Patanjali
- INS Gomantak
- INS Hansa
- INHS Jeevanti
- INS Angre
- INS Abhimanyu
- INS Agnibahu
- INHS Asvini
- INS Kunjai
- INS Shikra
- INS Tanaji
- INS Trata
- INS Tunir
- INS Vajrabahu
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Southern Naval Command |
- INS Dweeprakshak
- INS Minicoy
- INS Androth
- INS Bitra**
- INS Garuda
- INHS Sanjivani
- INS Venduruthy
- INS Droncharya
- INS Chikla
- INHS Nivrani
- INS Mandovi
- INS Hamla
- INS Shivaji
- INHS Kasturi
- INS Valsura
- INS Agrani
- INS Zamorin
- INS Satavahana
- INS Vishwakarma
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Eastern Naval Command |
- INS Circars
- INS Dega
- INS Virbahu
- INHS Kalyani
- INS Kalinga
- INS Eksila
- INS Karna
- INS Adyar
- INS Rajali
- INS Parundu
- INS Kattabomman
- INS Tuticorin
- INS Netaji Subhash
- INS Paradip**
- INS Bhubaneswar**
- INS Varsha**
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Ships |
- List of active Indian Navy ships
- List of ships of the Indian Navy
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Electronic Warfare | |
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Military Academies | Education & Training |
- Sainik School
- Armed Forces Medical College
- Ajmer Military School
- Bangalore Military School
- Belgaum Military School
- Chail Military School
- Dholpur Military School
- Rashtriya Indian Military College
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Schools & Colleges |
- Indian Naval Academy
- Naval War College
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Tri-Service Institutions |
- Defence Services Staff College
- National Defence Academy
- National Defence College
- College of Defence Management
- Military Institute of Technology
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Insignia |
- Awards and decorations
- Ranks and insignia (Officers, JCOs, Sailors)
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Documents |
- Indian Maritime Doctrine
- Indian Maritime Security Strategy
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History & Future |
- History of the Indian Navy
- Future of the Indian Navy
- Navy Day
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