France's Rafale Superfighter, soon in the Indian Air Force
Earlier this year, India selected Dassault Aviation of France as its preferred bidder in a $10 billion contest to supply its air force with a new fleet of advanced combat aircraft, the Rafale.
The Rafale is a twin-engine delta-wing multi-role jet fighter aircraft and is called an "omnirole" fighter by its manufacturer. Introduced in 2000, the Rafale is being produced both for land-based use and for carrier-based operations. Apart from France, India would be the only other country to use the Rafale. Through this photo gallery, we take a detailed look at the aircraft in its many variations.
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Earlier this year, India selected Dassault Aviation of France as its preferred bidder in a $10 billion contest to supply its air force with a new fleet of advanced combat aircraft, the Rafale.
The Rafale is a twin-engine delta-wing multi-role jet fighter aircraft and is called an "omnirole" fighter by its manufacturer. Introduced in 2000, the Rafale is being produced both for land-based use and for carrier-based operations. Apart from France, India would be the only other country to use the Rafale. Through this photo gallery, we take a detailed look at the aircraft in its many variations.
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A Rafale pulls a high G turn (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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The Rafale carries 9.5 tonnes of ordnance (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale equipped with Meteor extreme long range air-to-air missile (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale with METEOR air to air missile (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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METEOR air to air missiles have a range more than 100 kms (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale armed with AASM (Hammer) laser guided bomb (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale operates in any weather condition, day or night (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale on mission (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale armed with laser guided bombs (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Carrier-borne variant of the Rafale (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale armed with Hammer smart bombs (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale armed with SCALP long range ground attack stand-off missile (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale flying into the sunset (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale's cockpit (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale in reconaissance mission configuration with AREOS pod (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale blast off the deck of carrier (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale reconnaissance pod (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale refuelling midair (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale air to air refuelling (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Closeup of Rafale refuelling mid air (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Single and twin seat Rafale omnirole fighters in flight (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Two Rafales split (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Two-ship formation of Rafale omni-role fighters (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Maritime version of Rafale (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale over French carrier de Gaulle (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafales on deck of aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale operating off French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale traps arrestor hook on landing onboard carrier de Gaulle (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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Rafale preparing for a mission (Image credit: Dassault Aviation)
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