3 more Rafale fighter aircraft arrive at Jamnagar air base

Team India Sentinels 3.43pm, Wednesday, January 27, 2021.

New Delhi: In a major boost to the Indian Air Force (IAF), three French-made multi role-combat fighter jets on Wednesday landed at Jamnagar Air Force station in Gujarat after covering a distance of over 7000 km.

This was the third batch of deliveries of the Rafale aircraft.  “The third batch of three Rafale aircraft landed at an
@IAF_MCC base a short while ago. They flew over 7000Km with in-flight refuelling. The aircraft got airborne earlier in the day from #IstresAirBase in France,” the IAF said in a tweet.

The air force had ordered a total of 36 warplanes at a cost of ₹59,000 crore from France in September 2016. This delivery will take the number of Rafales in the IAF’s inventory to 11.

The second batch of the IAF’s three Rafale fighter jets had reached the Jamnagar airbase in early November last year before they flew to their homebase in Ambala.

The first batch of five Rafale jets had arrived at Ambala Air Force station on July 29 and were formally inducted into the IAF on September 10 in an event attended by defence minister Rajnath Singh, French defence minister Florence, chief of defence staff General Bipin Rawat and air force chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria.

After the Russsian Sukhoi Su-30MKI that entered service in June 1997, the Rafale fighters are the first imported jets to join the IAF in 23 years.

The jets are capable of carrying out ground and sea attack, air defence and air superiority, reconnaissance and nuclear strike deterrence. They can carry almost 10 tonnes of weapons.

The India-specific enhancements on the Rafales include cold engine start capability to operate from high-altitude bases, radar warning receivers, flight data recorders with storage for 10 hours of data, infrared search and track systems, jammers and towed decoys to ward off incoming missiles.


©2018-2023 www.indiasentinels.com.

About Us | Contact Us | Privacy | Cookies