Rafale Jets To Be part of Air Drive’s Golden Arrows

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Rafale jets are identified for air-superiority and precision strikes on floor targets

New Delhi:

The primary batch of 5 Rafale multirole fighter jets can be formally inducted into the Indian Air Drive at 10 am in Ambala air base in Haryana at present. The primary batch of 5 Rafale jets arrived in India on July 29, practically 4 years after India signed an inter-governmental settlement with France to purchase 36 jets for Rs 59,000 crore. A standard water cannon salute can be given to the Rafale fleet earlier than its ceremonial induction into the 17 Squadron, IAF spokesperson Wing Commander Indranil Nandi mentioned.

Listed here are some images of the Rafale induction ceremony to happen at 10am:

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The plane can be a part of 17 Squadron, the ‘Golden Arrows’

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will formally induct the Rafale plane into the Indian Air Drive

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A second batch of four-five Rafale jets is prone to arrive in India by November

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10 Rafale jets have been delivered to India thus far and 5 of them stayed again in France for coaching IAF pilots

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The supply of all 36 plane is scheduled to be accomplished by the top of 2021

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Florence Parly, Minister of Armed Forces of France arrives at Delhi



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