
Three Rafale jets to land in India today, total count now at 14
India Today
India is set to get the fourth batch of three Rafale combat aircraft from France on Wednesday. The new three will join the Golden Arrows Squadron stationed at Ambala Air Force station.
India is set to get the fourth batch of three Rafale combat aircraft from France on Wednesday. The new three will join the Golden Arrows Squadron stationed at Ambala Air Force station. On the way to India, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Air Force’s Airbus 330 multi-role transport tankers will provide air-to-air refuelling to the jets over the Gulf of Oman. With the arrival of the new batch, the number of the Rafale aircraft will increase to 14.
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