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Once Rafales come, Pakistan won’t come near LoC or border: IAF chief ACM BS

this stupid air chief have to inform these thoughts before 26feb so modi will not take any bold step that time . if he was my air chief i will fire him . these idiots were chest thumping and asking for slap badly since pulwama . he don't know that he can not do jack of paksitan that time?
 
What was the point of poking an enemy if you are this much short on resources. It makes me think if Indians are delusional at institutional level? I wonder what the world is thinking after Indian responses. They are causing severe damage to reputation of Russian flankers.
 
Once Rafales come, Pakistan won’t come near LoC or border: IAF chief Dhanoa
The Rafales will be armed with Meteor air-to-air missiles which have the capability of shooting down enemy planes at strikes ranges upto 150 kms.
india Updated: Mar 25, 2019 18:00 IST
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IAF chief BS Dhanoa said Rafales will ensure the deterrence of India’s air defence increases manifold.(ANI/Twitter)
Indian Air Force (IAF) chief BS Dhanoa on Monday said that Rafale jets will the best combat aircraft in the Indian sub-continent and once these are inducted, Pakistan won’t dare to come near the Line of Control (LoC) or the international border.

In an exclusive talk with ANI on Rafale’s air-to air capability in a combat situation, Dhanoa said, “When the Rafale comes in, it will ensure that the deterrence of our air defence will increase manifold and they (Pakistan) will not come anywhere near our Line of Control or border. That kind of capability we will possess for which presently they (Pakistan) don’t have an answer.”

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'Once Rafale is here, Pak won't come near LoC': Air Force Chief Dhanoa
Almost a month after the Indian Air Force conducted 'pre-emptive' air strikes on Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camps in Pakistan's Balakot, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa said that once India inducts the Rafale jet, Pak won't dare to come near LoC.
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On the sidelines of a function organised in Chandigarh for the induction of four US-made Chinook helicopters, he was asked about the situation on February 27 when Pakistani F-16 jets tried to attack Indian military positions, a day after the IAF strikes in Balakot in Pakistan in response to the Pulwama terror attack.

The first Rafale aircraft under a 36-plane deal with France is scheduled to be delivered in September to the IAF.

In military circles, there has been a talk that if Rafales were in the IAF, these would have not have allowed the Pakistan planes to come close to the LoC. The Rafales will be armed with Meteor air-to-air missiles which have the capability of shooting down enemy planes at strikes ranges upto 150 kms.

Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa asserted that at present, it is going to be the best aircraft in terms of the weapons capability in the Indian sub-continent and would be also the best in comparison with what China and Pakistan have.

“We are going to get Rafale in the month of September. Rafale will give a tremendous jump to our capability and it is superior to all the aircraft in the inventory of both our adversaries,” he said.

He also outlined the salient features of the Chinook helicopters and said that these aircraft will be very useful for the IAF in high-altitude regions.

“Ability to transfer heavy loads and acclimatise troops from high altitude into another valley is a game-changing capability. If the enemy surprises us in any such valley, we can move troops immediately to such spots to get into battle. Our ability to do this is now enhanced for day and night with this helicopter,” he said.

Dhanoa, while asserting that inter-valley troop transfer will be helpful for the Indian military along borders with Pakistan and China, outlined that “the high-altitude game is more with China than Pakistan”.

Meanwhile, in response to a question on Pakistan’s claim that Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan flew a JF-17 and led from the front on its National Day, Chief Marshal Dhanoa took a dig at him saying he should be asked where was flying the fighter plane, in the rear cockpit?

Addressing the media during his visit to the Air Force Station at Jodhpur last year, he had said, “Rafale is always a need for the Air Force. It (fighter jets) took a long time to come. Others have upgraded their squadrons.”

The Rafale jet deal controversy has been on the boil over the last few months. Congress has alleged irregularities in the deal for 36 aircraft and claimed that the Narendra Modi government is buying them at a price much higher than the one that was being negotiated by the previous government.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.)

First Published: Mar 25, 2019 13:50 IST
 
When PAF knocks the rafales outta the skies, the "b.s." headline would be:
Once Tie fighters come, Pakistan won’t come near LoC or border: IAF chief Dhanoa
The Tie fighters will be armed with photon laser missiles which have the capability to destroy planets at strikes ranges upto 150 million light years.

india Updated: Mar 25, 2025 18:00 IST
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this stupid air chief have to inform these thoughts before 26feb so modi will not take any bold step that time . if he was my air chief i will fire him . these idiots were chest thumping and asking for slap badly since pulwama . he don't know that he can not do jack of paksitan that time?
India is acting very immaturely let it be the starting the conflict or the statements afterward. It feels like either India has Jokers in high ranks or this nation is suffering from schizophrenia. You are poking a nuclear armed enemy and you don't know about your limitations? I think its an opportunity for Pakistan to tell the world that how immature Indians are at GOVT/ARMY level.
Their Army chief challenges both China/Pakistan and tells their nation and world that they are ready to fight a two front war. We be listing rants from them about their Air Superiority and Su30s for years. The first engagement in decades ended with an embarrassment they are not able to hide behind their @$$.
So if you are short of Jets to counter Pakistan how would you stand a two front war?
 
India is acting very immaturely let it be the starting the conflict or the statements afterward. It feels like either India has Jokers in high ranks or this nation is suffering from schizophrenia. You are poking a nuclear armed enemy and you don't know about your limitations? I think its an opportunity for Pakistan to tell the world that how immature Indians are at GOVT/ARMY level.
Their Army chief challenges both China/Pakistan and tells their nation and world that they are ready to fight a two front war. We be listing rants from them about their Air Superiority and Su30s for years. The first engagement in decades ended with an embarrassment they are not able to hide behind their @$$.
So if you are short of Jets to counter Pakistan how would you stand a two front war?
i was thinking top military leaders in india may be serious and well educated intellegent people but it seems i was wrong . they are same as indian public and politicians .


look at this
Meanwhile, in response to a question on Pakistan’s claim that Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan flew a JF-17 and led from the front on its National Day, Chief Marshal Dhanoa took a dig at him saying he should be asked where was flying the fighter plane, in the rear cockpit?



he even don't know air chief fly on f-16 not jf-17 :D
 
When PAF knocks the rafales outta the skies, the "b.s." headline would be:

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Frankly, I am unable to make up my mind whether this is more comic or ironic? For more than a decade, Indians have been posting Su-30 MKI this and Su-30 MKI that. It has 400km radar range and it has TVC and it can carry loads of missiles and it has extreme range and time on station … blah blah blah. How the "mighty" have changed their tune after the 27th of Feb 2019.

P.S. Nobody can deny this because it has been none other than their PM and air chief who have stated the need and lamented the lack of a fighter of the caliber of the Rafale. A big let down of the air force and the Su-30 MKI.
 
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