In the shared series of videos by the Indian Embassy, three Rafale jets can be seen taking off from the runway one after the other
NEW DELHI| After four years the inked deal to acquire Rafale jets, India will receive the first batch on July 29 after five of the fighter aircraft took from the Merignac airbase in southern France. India has bought 36 Rafale jets in a deal worth 7.87 billion euros.
The Indian Embassy in France through it’s Twitter share a series of videos of the fighter jets. It termed the Rafale deal between India and France as “a new milestone in India-France defence cooperationâ.
In the shared series of videos by the Indian Embassy, three Rafale jets can be seen taking off from the runway one after the other. In a press release, the Indian Embassy also said that the fighter aircraft will be covering a distance of 7,000 km with a single stop in UAE and air-to-air refuelling.
Rafale aircrafts maneuvered by the worldâs best pilots, soar into the sky. Emblematic of new heights in India-France defence collaboration #ResurgentIndia #NewIndia@IAF_MCC @MeaIndia @rajnathsingh @Dassault_OnAir @DefenceMinIndia @PMOIndia@JawedAshraf5 @DDNewslive @ANI pic.twitter.com/FrEQYROWSv
— India in France (@Indian_Embassy) July 27, 2020
The first batch of the fighter jets includes five planes built by a French aviation company, Dassault. They will be formally inducted at Air force Station in Ambala. In a statement, the Air Force had said, “No media coverage is planned on arrival. The final induction ceremony will take place in the second half of August 20 wherein full media coverage would be planned.â
New milestone in India-France defence cooperation to further strengthen strategic partnership. First batch of five Rafale fighter aircraft fly out from Merignac, France to India.@IAF_MCC @MeaIndia @rajnathsingh @Dassault_OnAir @DefenceMinIndia @PMOIndia @JawedAshraf5@ANI pic.twitter.com/dIL2sVLABi
— India in France (@Indian_Embassy) July 27, 2020
Before the Indian pilots took off from France, Jawed Ashraf, the Indian ambassador to France, interacted with them.
Bon Voyage: Indian Ambassador to #France interacts with the Indian pilots of the Rafale. Congratulates and wishes them a safe flight to India with a single hop. #ResurgentIndia #NewIndia #Rafale@IAF_MCC @MeaIndia @rajnathsingh @Dassault_OnAir @DefenceMinIndia @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/jk3IWD9tYU
— India in France (@Indian_Embassy) July 27, 2020
He also thanked the French Government for the timely delivery of the aircraft.
Indian Ambassador to France thanks the French Government and Dassault Aviation at the Merignac facility. Conveys Indiaâs appreciation for timely delivery of the Rafale. #ResurgentIndia #NewIndia@IAF_MCC @MeaIndia @rajnathsingh @Dassault_OnAir @DefenceMinIndia @PMOIndia @ANI pic.twitter.com/m2wEA1mDvk
— India in France (@Indian_Embassy) July 27, 2020
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