5 Rafale fighter jets fly from France to India, know when and how to reach Ambala

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Five Rafale fighter jets have flown in from France to join the Indian Air Force fleet. Seven Indian pilots are flying these five fighter planes to Ambala Airbase.

Five Rafale aircraft left for India from France

The aircraft will reach Ambala airbase on the morning of 29 July

Five Rafale fighter jets have flown in from France to join the Indian Air Force fleet. Seven Indian pilots are flying these five fighter planes to Ambala Airbase. It is being told that the five fighter plane will be launched at the Al Dafra Airbase of United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 28 July while coming to India from France.

The responsibility of the Al Dafra airbase rests with the France Airforce. Here, checking and fuel filling of Rafale planes will be done. After this, the five Rafale aircraft will reach India on the morning of 29 July. Rafael will be deployed at Ambala airbase. India has made a deal to buy 36 Rafale aircraft from France, out of which five aircraft are being delivered.

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Rafale aircraft will be equipped with missiles only after reaching Ambala airbase. This includes Scalp, Meteor and Hammer missiles. Rafael’s first squadron will be located in Ambala, while the second will be in Hashimara, West Bengal.

While flagging off five Rafale aircraft, the Indian Embassy in France said that the new Rafale aircraft will increase the combat capability of the Indian Air Force. India will benefit from this strategically. Today five Rafale aircraft have left from France to join the Indian fleet.

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With the arrival of Rafale, there is definitely going to be an unprecedented increase in the strength of the Indian Air Force. Missiles can be launched easily over long distances from Rafale. This fighter jet will prove to be the most effective in air strikes. The Indian Air Force has a total of 36 Rafale to come, which is expected to be met in the next two years.

Even before Rafale, the Indian Air Force has such fighter jets, which are enough to disturb the enemy. The Air Force currently has fighter jets such as Sukhoi, Mirage, MiG-29, Jaguar, LCA and MiG-21. Apart from these, there are jets and helicopters of transport, helicopters, trainers and aerobic teams.

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