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    Rafale M can be final choice for the Indian Navy: Deal Expected Soon

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    Rafale M can be final choice for the Indian Navy: Deal Expected Soon
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    Indian Navy is expected to get Rafale M fighter jets from the French Company Dassault Aviation soon. Though there is no official announcement so far from the government, the French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit India in early March and the deal for deck based Rafale-M fighter jets is likely to be announced.

    The IAF has received the final Rafale fighter jet – signaling the completion of the delivery of the 36 fighters the government had ordered for the IAF.

    Rafale Marine For Indian Navy

    If deal is confirmed, then the Rafale-M are going to be deployed on the latest Indian Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant which was commissioned into the navy last year. This aircraft is also being used by other armies across the globe like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Indonesia and Greece.

    The Rafale M is a fighter of the fourth generation that features a delta wing and twin engines. This fighter jet can also launch nuclear assaults as it comes with its semi-stealth capabilities; however, it is highly improbable that the US will give its F-18 Super Hornet permission to carry out such operations. And, “India will lose its strategic autonomy if it buys aircraft from the United States,” explained an officer who wished to remain anonymous.

    Indian Navy’s requirement

    The Indian Navy is looking to upgrade its fleet of fighters, which is currently made up of the problematic Russian-origin MiG-29Ks. The Navy has plans to decommission 43 Russian MiG-29K and MiG-29KUB from the fleet soon.

    In 2022, the Indian Navy evaluated the Rafale-M, which is manufactured by the French aircraft company Dassault Aviation, as well as the F/A-18 Super Hornet, which is manufactured by the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing.

    Following the completion of the tests, the Navy provided the Ministry of Defense with an extensive report late last year. According to the findings of the study, the Rafale-M is the aircraft that is best suited to meet the operational requirements of the Indian Navy. The trials of the Rafale M and the American made F/A-18 Super Hornet were conducted extensively in 2022 at INS Hansa, a naval base in Goa.

    Why Rafale M?

    The IAF operates two squadrons of the Rafale fighter, and if the Indian Navy orders the marine variant of the same fighter, spares and maintenance will be shared between the two services. The marine variant of the Rafale will share more than 85 percent of its components with the IAF variant. In the long term, an Indian company may even overhaul both types.

    It has been reported that the French government is prepared to strip its aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle of some of its Rafale M fighter jets and hand them over to India. This would allow Indian carrier pilots to begin training and develop rules of operations prior to the arrival of the Rafale Ms that have been contracted to be delivered.

    France has historically helped India with military weapons during times of conflict. Because France has never sanctioned India in its history, it enjoys an advantage over other countries in terms of dependability. The US on the other hand has historically sanctioned India.

    While deciding whether or not to buy fighters, New Delhi will also consider India’s rapidly expanding defence relationship with France, which also has interests in the Indian Ocean and also has a long history of naval presence in the region.

    The Indian Navy will buy 26 deck based fighters and this will be through Government-to-Government route.

    The aircraft procured will be based on the operational requirement and the specifications of the navy and this also includes the need for twin engine versus single engine as well as the weight.

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