Fourth Batch of Rafale Jets Land in India: Mapping Their Journey From France to Jamnagar News18 2 days ago Shreya Dhoundial © Provided by News18 Fourth Batch of Rafale Jets Land in India: Mapping Their Journey From France to Jamnagar
It was to be a secret take-off and landing. But that’s not how it turned out, as the Indian Embassy in France tweeted pictures of three Rafale jets departing from the Merignac Airbase in Bordeaux.
Rafales were refueled in-flight by UAE Air Force tankers. This marks yet another milestone in the strong relationship between the two Air Forces. Thank You UAE AF.@IndembAbuDhabi@Indian Embassypic.twitter.com/6gFwh0AnjR
Fourth Batch of Rafale Jets Land in India: Mapping Their Journey From France to Jamnagar
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From France to India: A Look at the Journey of the Three Rafale Fighter Jets Arriving Tonight
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CO of first Rafale Squadron transferred within 6 months of command
Thu, Mar 11 2021 22:21 IST |
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CO of first Rafale Squadron transferred within 6 months of command (Twitter). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 11 : The commanding officer (CO) of the first Rafale Squadron of the Indian Air Force, Group Captain Harkirat Singh, has been transferred to the Eastern Air Command (EAC) in Shillong, just six months after taking command, sources said.
While the Indian Air Force (IAF) maintained that it is a routine transfer, the move has raised eyebrows in the service with questions being raised as to why he was removed within six months of command of the first Rafale fighter squadron .
IAF to induct second squadron of Rafale fighter jets in April in West Bengal
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