Rafale in India: India's 'Bahubali' Rafale will come to Ambala in a while, eyes are on across the country

Posted on 29th Jul 2020 by rohit kumar

During border dispute with China, India's Bahubali i.e. Rafael is coming to India today. In the afternoon, the first fleet of 5 Rafale planes will land at Ambala airbase in Haryana this afternoon, due to which police have tightened security around the military base. Air Force Chief RKS himself to receive five Rafale fighter jets. Bhadoria will be present. There are strong security arrangements in the wake of Rafale's landing in Ambala and the presence of people has been banned from photography to the roofs of the house. When Rafale aircraft landing takes place in Ambala, they will be saluted with water showers.

 

Indeed, this fleet of fighter jets flew from the Merignac airbase of the French port city of Border on Monday. These aircraft will reach Ambala on Wednesday afternoon after covering a distance of about 7,000 km. During this time the aircraft stopped at only one place in the United Arab Emirates, which took off from around eleven o'clock.

 

- Hilal Ahmed Rathar has become the first pilot of India to fly Rafale. Hilal Ahmed of Kashmir is the person who bid farewell to the first batch of Rafale fighter jets which flew from France to India on Monday. Not only this, but he has also been associated with the weaponization of Rafale aircraft according to Indian needs.

 

If sources are to be believed, Rafael of India took off from Al Dafra in UAE at around 11 pm and Chak will reach Ambala at 2 pm. Not only this, but a back base is also ready for the landing of these Rafale aircraft. If the weather in Ambala and its surroundings is not favorable, then the landing of these Rafale jets will be at Jodhpur airbase. Both Ambala and Jodhpur airbases are strategically and strategically important.

 

- Rafael will be water saluted at Ambala airbase.

 

- In Ambala, the security forces are eyeing the situation, Section 144 is applicable in four villages.

 

Officials said these planes would have three one-seat and two-seat aircraft. Authorities have prohibited the taking of photographs and videos by issuing prohibitory orders around the Ambala military base. Officials had earlier said that the Ambala district administration has issued prohibitory orders prohibiting the flying of private drones within a radius of three kilometers of the military base. Implementing Section 144 prohibited the mobilization of four or more people in the villages adjoining the military base including Dhulkot, Baldev Nagar, Garnala, and Panjkhora.

 

Ambala Deputy Commissioner Ashok Kumar Sharma said that during the imposition of this prohibition, taking pictures and videos of the boundary of the military base and its adjoining areas is prohibited.

 

Meanwhile, the Haryana Police has erected several nukes in residential areas near the military base and several police officers have also been seen patrolling. People are also being warned not to take pictures and make videos by standing on rooftops with loudspeakers. He has also warned of stern action against those who do so under the law. Hoardings have also been installed at many places to welcome fighter jets.

 

The Rafale aircraft is India's first major purchase of fighter jets in more than two decades. With the introduction of these aircraft, the combat capability of the Indian Air Force is expected to increase significantly.

 

India on 23 September 2016 signed a deal of Rs 59,000 crore to buy 36 Rafale fighter jets from French aerospace company Dassault Aviation. These aircraft will be inducted into Squadron Number 17 in the Indian Air Force on Wednesday afternoon, also known as 'Golden Arrows'.

 

However, ceremonies may be held around mid-August to formally induct these aircraft into the Indian Air Force which is expected to include Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and the country's top military officers.

 

Of the 36 Rafale aircraft that India has purchased, 30 are fighter aircraft and six are trainer aircraft. Ambala airbase is considered an important base of the Indian Air Force as the Indo-Pakistan border is just 220 kilometers from here.

 

What are the Features:

 

Rafael is an air-to-ground scalp missile

150 km Beyond Visual Range Missile

It can carry out air-to-air and air-to-ground attacks.

This fighter aircraft is capable of using nuclear warheads.

The Rafale aircraft is a two-engine multi-purpose fighter aircraft.

The raffle is capable of carrying 24,500 kg and is also guaranteed for 60 hours of extra flight.

Rafael also can fly from very high altitude airbases. Combat aircraft can operate rapidly even in places like Leh and in very cold weather.

Rafael has a maximum speed of 2,130 km / h and its firepower is 3700 km. Till then.

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