rafale-aircraft

NEW DELHI: The Rafale fighter jet will be taking part in the Air Force Day parade on October 8, the Indian Air Force said on Saturday. This is the first public appearance of the fighter jet since its arrival in India this year.

Rafale is a 4.5 generation, twin-engine omnirole, air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, in-depth strike, anti-ship and nuclear deterrence fighter aircraft, equipped with a wide range of weapons, the IAF tweeted on Saturday.

The IAF is operating the Rafale fighter jets in the Ladakh area where the military is in a standoff with China's PLA. The IAFs current fleet of five Rafale fighters is fully operational and ready to undertake any mission. India ordered 36 Rafale jets from France in a deal worth Rs 59,000 crore in September 2016.

The air force formally inducted the planes at the Ambala air base on September 10 though they landed at their home base on July 29. At the induction, IAF chief RKS Bhadauria made it clear that the warplanes were mission-ready and the ceremony marked their full operational induction into the air force.

The Rafale jets are part of the IAFs No. 17 Squadron, which is also known as the Golden Arrows.