India will get 4 Rafale aircraft to be deployed at Ambala airbase in July


New delhi date. 15 May 2020, Friday

There is good news for India amid border tensions with Pakistan and China. India will get four Rafale aircraft during the last week of July. The aircraft will be deployed at the Indian Air Force's Ambala airbase. According to government sources, the Corona epidemic has been delayed by a few weeks but the plane will now arrive in July.

Raphael planes will increase India's air combat capability. This aircraft can only kill enemy aircraft from a distance of 150 km. The aircraft will be very useful on the Sino-Pakistani border as both China and Pakistan cannot launch missiles from such a distance. The first four aircraft will be deployed at Ambala Air Force Base. The Raphael Squadron has been built in this place.

India signed an agreement on 36 Rafale aircraft in 2016 under the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi which will be useful in strengthening the Indian Air Force in South Asia. Tensions are currently high on the Pakistan-China border. Fighter jets were seen flying over the Pakistani border after the Handwada encounter. Due to this, the Indian Army has also gone into alert mode and every step of Pakistan is being closely monitored.

Apart from that, there were clashes between India and China in Ladakh and Sikkim. Chinese helicopters were then seen flying over the LOC in Ladakh. Because of this, the Air Force has built fighter jets in the Ladakh sector that will respond to Chinese infiltration.

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