This Odia defence expert explains how Rafale jets will be the game-changer for India: Here’s what he has to say

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New Delhi: The Rafale jets are known globally as one the most potent strategic platforms with unmatched capability in carrying out a variety of roles. The Rafale jets will significantly bolster India’s air combat capabilities. Their arrival is at crucial juncture when India is facing hostile neighbours like Pakistan and China. This opinion was given by defence experts Wednesday.

The timing of induction of the 4.5 generation combat jets assumes significance. The Rafale jets have come in the midst of India’s tense border row with China, the experts opined. They said the Rafales could be a game-changer for India after all the 36 jets join the Indian Air Force. This is because no aircraft in possession of any country in the neighbourhood will be able to match their superior kinematic performance and powerful electronic warfare systems.

The Rafale jet is often compared with the US’ stealth F-35 aircraft and F-22. They are able to carry out all combat aviation missions like air superiority and air defence, close air support, in-depth strikes, reconnaissance, anti-ship strikes and nuclear deterrence at varied speed limits of up to 1.8 Mach.

The aircraft proved its unmatched capabilities in air combat missions in Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, Iraq and Syria in the last few years. India is the fourth country to have the strategic platform after France, Egypt and Qatar.

The Rafale, manufactured by French defence giant Dassault  Aviation entered service with the French Navy in 2004. It was inducted into the French Air Force in 2006.  According to Dassault Aviation, the aircraft has a whopping 30,000 flight hours in operations.

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In comparison to F-35, experts said the Rafale jet is more agile as it has long-endurance to fly at a higher speed while carrying a range of weapons for a longer period of time. However, the F-35 scores much ahead of Rafales in terms of on board avionics and electronic warfare systems.

“It (Rafale jets) is one of the finest combat aircraft available in the global market. It is much more advanced and lethal then the current fighter aircraft available with China. It is definitely a boost to India’s defence preparedness. The timing of the arrival of the jets is perfect,” said defence expert Dr Laxman Behera.

When asked about China’s fighter jet J-20, Dr Begera said it cannot be compared with Rafale as the French manufactured jet is much more potent than the Chinese aircraft.

Former Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal (retd) Fali Homi Major too echoed Dr Behera’s observations.

“There is no comparison between Rafale and the J-20s. The world does not know about the J-20s. The Rafale jets will give the IAF superior air dominance capability,” the former IAF chief asserted.

European missile maker MBDA’s Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile, Scalp cruise missile and MICA weapons system will be the mainstay of the weapons package of the Rafale jets.

The IAF is also in the process of procuring a new generation medium-range modular air-to-ground weapon system ‘Hammer’ to integrate with the Rafale jets.

The Hammer (Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range) is a precision-guided missile developed by French defence major ‘Safran’. The missile was originally designed and manufactured for the French Air Force and Navy.

“India will have unmatched air power in the region when it has all the 36 Rafale aircraft. It will be a game-changer for India,” said Dr Behera, who is a leading expert at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses.

Dr Behera said both Pakistan and China must have taken note of induction of the fighter jets.

The government on Monday said that the delivery of all 36 aircraft will be completed by the end of 2021.

India received Wednesday its first batch of new multirole combat fighter aircraft in nearly two decades with the arrival of five Rafale jets.

 

 

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