Rafale reaching Ambala on 29 July, Section 144 applied around the Airforce base
Rafale jets: Rafael fighter aircraft left for India from France on 27 July. 5 Rafael will join Ambala Airforce on 29 July. Rafale aircraft will fly at a speed of about 1000 km per hour while completing the journey from France to India.
The Indian Air Force’s deadliest fighter jet Rafale, equipped with state-of-the-art missiles and deadly bombs, is scheduled to reach Ambala on 29 July. In view of this, Section 144 has been implemented in the areas around Ambala Airforce. Within a week, these aircraft will be ready for any mission. A total of 12 pilots have been trained to fly these fighter jets.
Please tell us that a total of 5 Rafaels left for India from France on 27 July. On Monday, it made a landing in Abu Dhabi. With the ongoing tension with China and Pakistan, the flight of these fighter jets to India is considered very important. Before the departure of Rafale planes, the Indian Embassy in France has also released a picture of these Rafale planes and the Indian Air Force pilots.
#NewsAlert | Ahead of Rafales’ landing in India, Section 144 has been imposed near Air Force base in Ambala. | #RafalePowersIndia pic.twitter.com/7lHJ1tmhSE
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Rafael refueled in the air
Rafael fighters were refueled in the air while coming to India from France. The Indian Air Force has thanked the French Air Force for their cooperation. These Rafaels are coming to India after traveling for about 10 hours. In between, they were stopped in Abu Dhabi. Rafael al Dhafra landed at the airbase there. Pilots and jets were stopped for the rest here. The oil will be filled with air in Rafale twice in a journey of about 10 hours, for these two planes will be with them separately.
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