Fresh Batch Of Three Rafale Fighter Jets Leave France For India
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The first batch of five Rafale jets had arrived in India on July 29 last year. The first Rafale squadron is based at the Ambala Air Force Station.
A fresh batch of three Rafale Jet fighters left for India, the Indian embassy in France has informed. The fifth set of these planes had arrived late in April after flying 8,000 kilometres non-stop. "The next batch of three Rafales leave from France to India today; wished the pilots smooth flight and safe landing," Indian Embassy in France said, according to an ANI report. The first batch of five Rafale jets had arrived in India on July 29 last year. The first Rafale squadron is based in Ambala air force station. A squadron comprises 18 aircraft. Last month, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria visited a Rafale aircraft training facility in France and thanked the French aerospace industry for ensuring timely delivery of the jets.More Related News