INS Hansa, Indian Navy’s premier Air station and fighter training squadron INAS 551 celebrate their Golden Jubilee on 05 Sep 11 on completion of 50 years of distinguished service to the nation.
The naval base saw its first operational deployment during ‘Operation Vijay’ in 1961 which resulted in the successful liberation of Goa. During the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the Sea Hawk and the Alize aircraft squadrons were entrusted with the Air-Defence of Bombay, Goa and Cochin. Its aircraft had also carried out an offensive sweep against Pakistani ships reported in the area.
During the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the INAS 300 squadron ‘White Tigers’ from INS Hansa with 18 aircraft onboard INS Vikrant were put into action against the belligerent enemy. In a mere 10 days, extending from 04 Dec 1971 to 14 Dec 1971, the air strikes accounted for more than 100,776 tonnes of Pakistani shipping sunk. The destruction included important airfields, harbours and troop positions. During the conflict, INAS 300 did not suffer any loss and for its efforts it won one Maha Vir Chakra, five Vir Chakras, one Nao Sena Medal and four Mentions in Despatches.
INS Hansa in addition to military flying proactively supports air traffic management operations of more than 11,000 international, national and civil chartered flights every year. This has helped to promote tourism and boosted the local economy.