Dassault Rafale Makes an Entry into Indian Air Force

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Dassault Rafale Makes an Entry into Indian Air Force kuchbhi.com/technology/dassault-rafale-makes-an-entry-into-indian-air-force.html Ajay Lulia

July 29, 2020

Finally, the wait is over. Perceived as a landmark in the transformation of the Indian Air Force, the Rafale jets have arrived. After a gap of 23 years, this will be the IAF’s first induction from outside the country, into its truly bewildering inventory of jets. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed his pride through multiple tweets with one saying that this will be the ‘beginning of a new era’ in the history of the Indian Military.

Rafale Landed in Ambala Air Force Base The 5 Rafale aircraft, steered by IAF pilots, began their journey on Monday from Bordeaux, France, and flew 7000 km nonstop for a commendable 7 hours with mid-air refuelling. After a brief halt at Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra airbase, the fighter jets touched down at Ambala, Haryana earlier today. With Section 144 in place, the people of Ambala Cantonment were restricted from gathering in large groups or on rooftops to maintain security. Rafale aircraft lands India on Wednesday. (Source: @DefenceMinIndia Twitter)

Welcome Rafale in India The IAF has been planning to update its inventory for long, and this batch of Rafale fighter aircraft is being excitedly welcomed by Indians all over. Since the Indo-Chinese tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) haven’t yet eased at Eastern Ladakh, the Rafale fighters will simultaneously boost the armament resources as well as the morale of our forces.

Manohar Parikkar Rafale Deal The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar and the French Defence Minister, Mr. JeanYves Le Drian, signing the intergovernmental agreement on Rafale, in New Delhi on September 23, 2016.

As the first batch arrives today, we remember the man behind the Rafale deal – none other than the pragmatic Manohar Parikkar, India’s former Defence Minister. In October 2016, he signed the deal with France for 36 Rafale jets, with delivery slated to be completed by 2022.

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