Tuesday, July 28, 2020
5 Rafale : India
Five dreaded Rafale warplanes have left for India
July 26, 2020.
India is ready to fight China in arms. The Indian government has also allocated large sums of money to modernize the country's military arsenal.
Five Rafale fighter jets left France for India in the first leg on Monday, raising China's blood pressure. Indian pilots will fly the warplanes.
If all goes well, the state-of-the-art warplanes will arrive in the country on Wednesday. The fighter jets will be included in the 'Golden Arrow' Squadron No. 16 at the Ambala Air Force Base in Haryana.
If all preparations are in order, the raffle will be sent to East Ladakh in seven days. News Times of India.
According to Indian Air Force sources, the pilots will take a break at Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi before arriving in India. Fighter jets will be refueled twice in mid-air. Daso Aviation has also added long-range missile technology to those warplanes.
Twelve Indian pilots have been given special training from France to fly warplanes in Rafale. The pilots also received training on how to fly an Airbus 330 multirole tanker transport aircraft and refuel in mid-air.
Thirty-six more Air Force pilots have been enrolled in Rafale to learn how to fly warplanes and refuel in mid-air. They will also go to France for training.
In military terms, the Rafale is called a multirole combat aircraft. Rafale has the ability to strike from very high altitudes, destroy warships, launch missiles and even launch nuclear strikes.
To strengthen it, two missiles called 'Meteor' and 'Scalp' may also be added. Hammer missiles are also being brought to make it stronger.
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