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Indian Rafales practise mountain night flying for Ladakh in Himachal Pradesh
The first batch of Rafale fighter jets inducted in Indian Air Force’s Golden Arrows squadron are ‘fully operational’.
Updated: Aug 10, 2020 12:28 IST
By Shishir Gupta, Hindustan Times, New Delhi

India’s newly-acquired five Rafale fighters are practising night flying in the mountainous terrain of Himachal Pradesh so that the Golden Arrows squadron with its Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile and SCALP air-to-ground stand-off weapon will be ready if the situation deteriorates on the 1,597 km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh sector, people familiar with the matter said.

The first batch of Rafale fighters, which landed at the Indian Air Force air base at Ambala on July 29, are “fully operational” with the first 18 platforms to be placed in Ambala and the next 18 fighters to be based in Hasimara air base near the border with Bhutan. India has contracted to purchase 36 jets made by Dassault Aviation, South Block officials said.

Military aviation experts, say that Rafales can also be used for training in Ladakh sector as all these fighters are equipped with programmable signal processors (PSP) or the capacity to change signal frequencies in the event of hostilities.

“Even though the Chinese PLA have placed their electronic intelligence radars on mountain tops in the occupied Aksai Chin area for a clear line of sight, the war-time signature of Rafale will be different from that in practise mode. The PLA aircraft detection radars are good as they have been manufactured keeping the US air force in mind,” said an expert.

The Rafale jets are armed with Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missiles, MICA multi-mission air-to-air missiles and Scalp deep-strike cruise missiles — weapons that will allow fighter pilots to attack air and ground targets from standoff ranges and fill a significant capability gap.

The Meteor missiles have a no-escape zone believed to be three times greater than that of current medium-range air-to-air missiles. The missile system, powered by a unique rocket-ramjet motor, has a range of over 120 kilometres.

The SCALP is a deep-strike cruise missile with pinpoint terminal accuracy through its highly accurate seeker and target recognition system.

Even though the India-China diplomatic and military interlocutors are in constant dialogue for total disengagement of troops in eastern Ladakh, the three services are not only focused on western sector but also the remaining part of the LAC as well as the high seas. Last week, Army Chief General MM Naravane made it clear to central and eastern army commanders that they should not be caught by surprise by the PLA on the LAC and should be in the highest state of military preparedness.

The Indian Navy has also been told to monitor the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean to ensure that Chinese PLA warships are kept at bay from the Indian seaboard and island territories. The surface and undersea assets are on operational alert with Chinese ships being monitored from Malacca Straits to Gulf of Aden.


Even though the Chinese PLA air activity has reduced in the Ladakh sector as compared to the first week of July post Galwan flare-up, the Indian Air Force is taking no chances and is tracking the air movements, particularly at Lhasa Gonggar airbase in the Tibet region and Hotan airbase in China’s Xinjiang region.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...hal-pradesh/story-4pQA6tKKXDsgHYLyaKdq1H.html
 
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Indians keep posting about Rafales as "fussy aunty" of the neighborhood keeps updating everyone about her newborn child.

Rafale ney doodh piya
Rafale ney potty ki
Rafale aaj pehli bar khud chala

Come on man, Rafale is a good platform and you got it, we know. Enjoy spending time with it while you can, just don't bug us with it anymore.
 
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the best options for south asians and china is to surrender now rather then after india used rafales on us:lol:
 
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the best options for south asians and china is to surrender now rather then after india used rafales on us:lol:

why all these false egos from Indians posters... come one guys. war will never be one sided and no one plane is going to be a game changer... Indians should accept that they will never be superior to Pakistanis..
 
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Biggest problem is that everyone is spending billions on defense every year but no serious conflict since 1971. Not counting kargil because it was a localized conflict.
Most of the arms become obsolete and are scrapped without seeing action.
The middle eastern guys are so much better. They get full value from their investments with the never ending conflicts.
Hope these expensive rafales and the sukhois see some action atleast.
Funnily enough i believe much more chances of India and China having a conflict, rather than with Pakistan. Pakistan army chief seems to be a very calm guy and not into unnecessary show baazi.
On the other hand, supreme leader xi has dreams of world domination. He is for so e strange reason picking fights all around.
 
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