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Dassault Rafale |
India is presently defending itself against Pakistan by using French aircraft,
The Rafale. Following an agreement with French company Dassault Aviation, India now possesses 36 fighter aircraft. The Rafale is valued at about $7.6 billion, or ₹630 billion, for 26 aircraft under the contract. With a maximum speed of 1.8 Mach, agility, stealth, and the ability to conduct intense combat operations in a single mission, the Rafale is a 4.5-generation aircraft. Rafale is used by nations like France, India, Egypt, and Qatar because of its many capabilities. We will therefore talk about its defense capabilities and its function in safeguarding nations.
History of Rafale
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In military parlance, the Dassault Rafale means "burst of fire" or "gust of wind" in French. The Rafale is a twin-engine, multirole supersonic fighter jet with a canard delta-style wing that was designed and constructed by Dassault Aviation, which was established in 1929 by Marcel Bloch. Since its introduction on May 18, 2001, it has produced
1,986 units and is currently in use.
Rafale World Wide
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Since its introduction in 2001, Rafale has manufactured these assault aircraft for the French Air Force and the French Navy's carrier-based missions. The Egyptian Air Force, India Air Force, Qatar Air Force, Hellenic Air Force, Croatian Air Force, Indonesian Air Force, United Arab Emirates Air Force, and Serbian Air Force are among the nations that have purchased the Rafale for defense and other uses.
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