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The Dassault Rafale multi-role fighter jet that India recently ordered from France has been a major weapon for the French Navy and Air Force but it did not attract foreign buyers’ attention until it proved its mettle in airstrikes in Libya, Mali and Iraq, writes China’s state newswire Xinhua.

India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, announced on April 10 that the country wants to buy 36 Rafale fighters as soon as possible to bolster its air power. The aircraft, which has entered service with the in French Navy in 2004 and the French Air Force in 2006, can function in air defense, reconnaissance, air-to-ground and air-to-sea attack roles and also conduct nuclear strikes.

New Delhi has been in talks with France since 2012 to buy 126 Rafale fighters but a sticking point was the the Indian government’s wish for 108 of the aircraft to be built in India. The country now has a pressing need for the fighter since half of its existing fleet will be decomissioned by 2024.

The fighter established its reputation until with airstrikes against targets in Libya in 2011 when it proved capable of carrying out a mission lasting a total of nine hours and 35 minutes with an in-flight refueling. In 2013, the fighter’s twin engines proved they could withstand the heat of the Sahara when France attacked rebel camps in eastern Mali. The aircraft has also been outstanding in reconnaissance and precision bombing in Iraq, where it is one of the main aircraft used in airstrikes against the Islamic State.

This performance led to the first export order in February when Egypt ordered 24 Rafale fighters.

Xinhua said the aircraft’s aerodynamic design, avionics and engines are superior to its Chinese counterpart, the Chengdu J-10, which has entered service with the PLA. What makes the Rafale fighter stand out from other fighters is its ability to carry the ASMP-A, a cruise missile that can be fired as a warning shot before a nuclear strike. Both India and Pakistan are nuclear powers but the means to deploy nuclear weapons is crucial in establishing a credible deterrent.

Manohar Parrikar, Indias’ defense minister, said it may take two to two and a half years to take delivery of the first Rafale fighter India ordered from France since the aircraft needs to be tailored for the Indian military and the two countries have yet to agree the price.
 
Nice read. So that Chineese accepts Rafale's aerodynamic design, avionics and engines are superior to its Chinese counterpart, the Chengdu J-10. So much for burating the bubble. :crazy:
 
Nice read. So that Chineese accepts Rafale's aerodynamic design, avionics and engines are superior to its Chinese counterpart, the Chengdu J-10. So much for burating the bubble. :crazy:

Always study your enemy. Never underestimate your enemy.

You're not that superior though. Get off the high horse.
 
I think J-10B is contemporary to Rafale. anyone has an idea of how many of J10Bs are in service and capability of its AESA radar vis a vis RBE2?
@Chinese-Dragon
 
even dogs & cats in china know that J10 is inferior to rafale .:lol:

so nothing unusual if some chinese analyst claim J10 is inferrior to rafale

CHEERS
 
it doesnt make any difference at all which ever version it is A,B,c.....or Z

CHEERS

J-10B is likely to come with AESA radar and sensor fusion and is a real step-up from J-10A.

Rafale may still be better but not massively so.
 
J-10B is likely to come with AESA radar and sensor fusion and is a real step-up from J-10A.

Rafale may still be better but not massively so.

WTF!!!

rafale "may be " better

how generous of you of then to post it !!!:lol:

CHEERS
 
WTF!!!

rafale "may be " better

how generous of you of then to post it !!!:lol:

CHEERS

No one knows the true capabilities of the J-10B yet and so pointless speculating on it's capabilities.

For all we know it may even be a better aircraft than Rafale.
 
J-10B is likely to come with AESA radar and sensor fusion and is a real step-up from J-10A.

Rafale may still be better but not massively so.

Anything that India gets automatically gets better than the rest of the world as it incorporates Alien tech. So don't bother telling them otherwise.
 
Always study your enemy. Never underestimate your enemy.

You're not that superior though. Get off the high horse.

I am not riding a high horse. PLAAF still got the numbers game. Even J10 can shoot down Rafale in hands of better pilot or circumstances. :cheers:
 
I think J-10B is contemporary to Rafale. anyone has an idea of how many of J10Bs are in service and capability of its AESA radar vis a vis RBE2?
@Chinese-Dragon


At least 14 in service. J-10B's AESA is slanted and elliptical compared to Rafale's AESA is straight and round.

Operational Unit of J-10B (Jian-10B) MultiRole Fighter Jet | Chinese Military Review

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even dogs & cats in china know that J10 is inferior to rafale .:lol:

so nothing unusual if some chinese analyst claim J10 is inferrior to rafale

CHEERS


J-10A is inferior to Rafale. J-10B is superior to Rafale. J-10B compared to J-10A is like Super Hornet compared to Hornet. Plus, J-10B has DSI which Rafale lacks.
 
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