New Delhi: A batch of three Rafale fighter aircraft landed in India on Thursday after taking off from France. The Indian Air Force (IAF) will soon be commencing the second squadron's flying operations in Hashimara, West Bengal, sources said on Friday.
This is the sixth batch of Rafale fighter jets from France that has been received by India, IAF sources told the media.
Earlier, on April 22, the fifth batch of Rafale fighter aircraft, that had four planes arrived in India after flying a distance of 8,000 km from the Merignac Air Base in France.
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India had ordered 36 Rafale fighter aircrafts from France in September 2016. After the arrival of the sixth batch, IAF has now received two-third of the planes ordered from France. The addition of Rafale is seen as a major capability booster for the IAF.