These are the special features of the enemy era, including the Raphael aircraft, hammer missiles


New delhi date. Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The Indian Air Force is set to receive the first batch of Raphael fighter jets today. A total of 5 French fighter jets will be part of the Indian Air Force. While Raphael is counted among the best fighter jets of modern times, it is important to note that in these circumstances he joined the Indian Air Force fleet. It has been tailored to the needs of India and Indian Air Force officers have also undergone training for it.

Learn so much about the 5 Rafale fighter jets that India is getting today ...

* Of the five Rafale fighter jets that India will get, three are single-seater and two are double-seater. He will be inducted into the Air Force's Golden Arrow 17 Squadron.

* Raphael's combat radius is 3700 km. Combat radius means that the aircraft can return from a successful attack by going as far away from its place of flight.

* Raphael, which is found in India, can carry three types of missiles. Air-to-air meteors, air-to-ground scallops and hammer missiles. After being equipped with these missiles, Raphael will become a time and fall on the enemies.

* India has installed hammer missiles as per its requirement. HAMMER stands for Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range. It is a missile used for short range. This missile can be effective for striking from the sky to the ground.

* HAMMER is mainly used to destroy bunkers or some secret places. This missile will prove very useful in the hills of Eastern Ladakh.

* Raphael can go to an altitude of 18,000 meters in a minute. Which is a better figure than Pakistan's F-16 or China's J-20.

* Raphael is being dropped off at Ambala airbase due to ongoing tensions with China. Ambala Airbase is one of the most important airbases in North India. This is why it can be used immediately if needed.

* India will receive a total of 36 Rafale aircraft from France, 5 of which are arriving in India today. While the other five will soon arrive in a few months. By the year 2021-22, India can get all 36 aircraft.

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