Friday, May 15, 2020

4 Rafale warplanes will be delivered to India by France in July

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Aaj Khabor (English), New Delhi, India, 15/05/2020 :  The new feathers are going to be added to the crown of the Indian Air Force by the end of July. France is set to deliver the first four Rafale fighter jets to India in the last week of July.

India has purchased mostly developed Rafale fighter jets from France, the first four of which were due to be delivered by the end of May. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated it in France. But in both countries, the Rafale delivery was delayed by two months due to the Corona epidemic and the lock down. This time, four Rafale warplanes will arrive in India by the end of July.


These warplanes will take rest for a while in the Middle East after departing from France for India, as it can be inconvenient for pilots to fly in short cockpits for 10 hours straight from France. However, before landing at any of the airports in the Middle East, it has been reported that the planes will be filled with more fuel while floating in the sky.

The first four warplanes will arrive, three of which will have a two-seater cockpit and one will have a one-seater cockpit. The first batch of Indian Air Force has already mastered the technique of flying Rafale aircraft to France, this time the second batch is going to leave, who will go to France and learn the technique of flying Rafale aircraft.

The four planes that will arrive in India in the first phase will be accompanied by a trainer from France. The necessary equipment and parts for Rafale have already arrived in India, another piece of equipment will arrive in a few days.


India also agreed to buy a total of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France in 2016. The value of this agreement was 60 thousand crore rupees. There is no pair of Raphael aircraft to aim perfectly and precisely from the sky to the ground and from the sky to the sky; Rafale ranks among the highest quality fighter jets in the world.

The Indian Air Force is expected to be much stronger when these aircraft arrive. Because with the arrival of these aircraft, the strength of the Indian Air Force will be much greater than Pakistan and China. According to sources, four Rafale planes will arrive in India, two of which will be stationed at Pathankot in northern India and the other two at Hasimara base in North Bengal.

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