1. Dhruv of the Indian Navy
HAL Dhruv Developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the Navy received its first Dhruvs on 28 March 2002.It is expected to receive a total of 120 units to replace the Chetak helicopters in service.
The naval variant is fitted with the Super Vision-2000 maritime radar, capable of detecting targets with low radar cross section at a range of 200 km.
The anti-submarine version of the helicopter is fitted with dunking sonar, torpedoes, depth charges. The helicopter may also be fitted with the missiles for anti-ship roles.
However in 2008, Indian Navy pronounced Dhruv unsuitable for its role as an ASW platform. Indian Navy will continue to procure Dhruv as a multi-role utility platform.