The Navy’s first long range Maritime Reconnaissance squadron was commissioned with five ex IAF Super Constellation aircraft on 18 November 1976. Cdr R D Dhir was the commissioning Squadron Commander. The squadron was originally based at
INS Hansa,
Goa. The Super Constellation aircraft were phased out in 1983. On 16 April 1988, Tupolev 142M aircraft were commissioned into the squadron by the then Defence Minister KC Pant, at INS Hansa. The Albatross, due to their phenomenal Maritime Reconnaissance (MR) capabilities have been spearheading the Navy’s MR effort ever since and are among the finest aircraft of their kind in the world in addition to being the fastest turbo-props. With continuous equipment upgrades and integration of new technologies, the Albatross have remained the lead aircraft for long range reconnaissance, ASW and ESM/ EW missions in the Indian Navy. The squadron was shifted to
INS Rajali,
Arakkonam by April 1992, and has been based there ever since. The first TU142M landed at Rajali on 7 March 1992. On 13 November 2016, India’s Defense Minister
Manohar Parrikar officially inducted the Indian Navy’s first squadron of
Boeing P-8I Poseidon aircraft, designated 312-A, at
INS Rajali. The new unit will be permanently based at
INS Rajali. The first Commander of this air squadron was Captain Harjeet Singh Jhajj. The unit is presently under the command of Commander Venkateshwaran Ranganathan. . ON 29 March 2017, the
Tupolev Tu-142M aircraft were decommissioned from the Indian Navy by
Admiral Sunil Lanba at a special ceremony at
INS Rajali. Commander Yogender Mair who was the last Commanding Officer of the squadron with this aircraft formally handed over the command of the squadron to Commander Venkateshwaran Ranganathan. == Operations ==