India placed an order for 36 Rafale Aircrafts. Out of which the first batch of 5 Rafales arrived in India. On the very same day, “Rafale” was a trending search in Pakistan. So in this article, we would first have a look at Rafale. Then we would compare it with existing Sukhoi Aircrafts. We will also compare it with Pakistan’s F-16. So buckle up!
In a mega boost to Indian Air Force’s firepower, the five Rafale jets have landed at Indian Airforce’s Ambala airbase on Wednesday (29 July 2020). The jets took off from the Merignac Airbase in French port city of Bordeaux on Monday and arrived here after covering a distance of 7,000 km with air-to-air refueling and a single stop in the United Arab Emirates. The jets entered the Indian air space and were escorted by 2 Sukhoi SU30 MKIs.
Rafales are termed as “GOLDEN ARROWS” in India. It was a huge deal of Rs 58,000 crore signed in September. Because of the escalated situation between India and China, the delivery was preponed .
The Rafales are manufactured by French manufacturer Dassault. In French, the word Rafale means “gust of wind”. India already has 45 Dassault Mirage 2000s in service.
Till now India had the Sukhoi Su-30 MKI as the most advanced Multirole fighter plane. Now the new 4.5 Generation Rafale becomes the most advanced fighter planes in Indian Air Force.
Now let us have a look at some specifications of Rafale and compare it with our existing in-service Sukhoi jets.
The Rafale is fitted with 14 hardpoints and 13 India-specific enhancements. Its total external load capacity is more than 9 tonnes. Hence, it can lift the equivalent of its own empty weight in payloads. Its loitering capacity is 1.5 times that of the Sukhoi.
Rafale can carry six AASM missiles, with each aiming to hit the target with 10m accuracy.
Rafale maintenance time per flight hour is 2.25 hours against 6-8 hrs for other fighters.
The range is 780 to 1055 km as against 400-550 km of a Sukhoi jet. Likewise, the Rafale jet can engage in 5 sorties per 24 hours against 3 by the Sukhoi.
Moreover, The Rafale is powered by two SNECMA M88 engines, which helps it attain a range of more than 3,700 km.
Having a top speed of 2223 km, it is equipped with laser-guided bombs weighing 900 kg.Using Rafale, 2500 rounds per minute can be fired from its internal cannon.
This magnificent 4.5th generation aircraft will now lead the Indian Air Force fighter jets.
As per Dassault, the Rafale is equipped with advanced weapon capabilities. such as the following.
While the dimensions of the Rafale and Pakistan’s F-16 Fighting Falcon jet are similar, the F-16 is only a 4th generation aircraft while Rafale is the 4.5th generation. Similarly, the Rafale aircraft can carry a weight of 24.5 tonnes as against 21.7 tonnes by the F-16. This implies that the Rafale can load more weapons. Also, the F-16 jets do not have the semi-stealth technology and the nuclear capability which the Rafale has. Thus, combined with the Sukhoi, the Indian Air Force will be in a dominating position against Pakistan Air Force.
Recently, China’s Propaganda Mouthpiece “Global Times” wrote that their Chengdu J-20 is better than India’s new acquisition of Rafale. They say J-20 is a 5th generation Multipurpose Aircraft. Which, just like their Made In China, is False. They went on to compare their J-20 with America’s F-22 Raptor.
The Ex-IAF Chief Dhanoa calls China’s bluff with 2 simple questions
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What gives India a decisive advantage will be the deadly combination of SU-30 MKI’s and Rafale Jets which not only overwhelm Pakistani F-16’s in numbers but also in armory and radar. Backed with soon-to-be procured S-400 Missiles from Russia, Indian airspace would be near impregnable and become a no-fly zone for the Pakistani F-16 jets.
Moreover, F-16 are US-made airplanes that they are planning to retire in 2025. They already replaced F-16 by F-21 and then by F-35. While the french airforce has half the planes to be Dassault Rafale.
Moreover, Pakistan should also not be worried about Rafales. The damage that Indian Airforce can deliver to it is already tremendous. Pakistan Airforce is half the size of Indian airforce in the counts of planes and 1/3rd by the personnel. So the danger over Pakistan doesn’t actually increase with the addition of Rafale in Indian Airforce.
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