New Delhi:IAF chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria will receive five Rafale jets that will land at the Ambala airbase on Wednesday for induction.
The jets flew out from the Merignac airbase in the French port city of Bordeaux and after covering a distance of nearly 7,000 km landed at Al Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates on Monday night.
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The fleet comprises three single-seater- and two twin-seater- aircraft. They will be inducted into the Indian Air Force as part of its No 17 Squadron, also known as the Golden Arrows at Ambala airbase.
The Air Force has stated that the pilots, ground crew and the fighter will be operationally ready as the jets reach India.
Rafale would be a game-changer in the current scenario when India is facing border tension with China in Eastern Ladakh. It is being stated that it will increase India's air power manifold.
Rafale is a 4.5 generation aircraft and has the latest weapons, superior sensors and fully integrated architecture.
Senior Indian Air Force officers state that China's premier fighter jet Chengdu J-20A is no match to Rafale capabilities which has been seen in Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.
China claims that its J-20 is a 5th generation fighter aircraft, however, it has a 3rd generation engine, said a senior IAF officer questioning stealth capabilities of the aircraft.