Navy's 'Rafael' will thunder for the enemy on Monday, signed of the agreement in Delhi
New -Delhi, April 27 (IANS). The time has come to acquire the Rafal fighter for the Indian Navy, which constantly increases its capacity. The agreement will be held between the governments of India and France on Monday. Marine (m) category of Rafael fighter aircraft is purchased for the fleet. A total of 26 Rafale-M aircraft are provided to the Indian fleet. The Navy successfully fired the anti-ship on Sunday morning. The test was performed from Indian naval ships. After the terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Navy also performed an important rocket test that gave a strong message to the enemies. The rocket test was conducted by the Navy in its disturbing ship Ins Surat in the Arabian Sea. The fleet fired a medium -ranking surface -the rocket. Experts believe that the strength of the Navy, after gaining Rafael, will increase the manifold. The French Defense Minister would visit India for this agreement on April 27, but his visit was canceled for some personal reasons. But that will not affect the agreement. The ‘government-for-business’ agreements will also be signed on Monday. The French Defense Minister will attend a conversation with video conferencing with Rajnath Singh of India. He will also draw with remote. Indian Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and French Ambassador Thierry Mathou will also be present during this signature ceremony held in New Delhi. In fact, the Cabinet Committee for Security Affairs (CCS) led by Premier Narendra Modi has approved the purchase of 26 Rafale-M fighter aircraft from France for the Navy. After this approval received recently, this agreement will now be done. After signing the Rafal agreement, the Indian fleet will begin with Rafael (M) plane in 2028-29. All aircraft are provided to the Navy by 2031-32. These fighter aircraft received by the Navy are operated by Indian aircraft, Ins Vikramaditya and indigenous ins Vikrant. The estimated cost of this agreement can amount to approximately 63,000 crore. It is noteworthy that it will be the first major upgrade of fighter aircraft for the fleet. This will make the Indian fleet more powerful to combat any threat. According to the information, this abundance of Rafael-M fighter aircraft held at France will also contain an extensive package for the manufacture of components under the maintenance of fleet, logistical assistance, staff training, offset obligations. France will deliver these fighter jets for the Indian Navy in the next few years after the agreement was decided for the Indian Navy. Out of 26 Rafal Marine fighter aircraft to the Navy, 22 single seats will be, while four twin variants training aircraft will also be delivered. After the involvement of these aircraft, the capabilities of the Navy’s sea attack will be reinforced. The Indian Air Force also has Rafal aircraft. -Ians GCB/Aquested Share This Story Tags