New Delhi: In the midst of a dispute with China, India’s strength is going to increase manifold. In fact, the first batch of Rafale Fighter Jet flights departing from France will reach Ambala today. According to sources, the Rafale fighter plane will land at Ambala Airforce station today between 1 pm and 3 pm. Preparations are being made for the arrival of Rafael at Ambala Air Force Station. The first batch will have a total of five combat aircraft, which will land at Ambala Air Base under the leadership of Commanding Officer Group Captain Harkirat Singh. During his visit to India, Rafale jet refueling was done in UAE.
According to the news, the first batch of 5 Rafale aircraft to reach the Indian Airforce fleet will reach Ambala today. Section 144 has been implemented in 4 villages located near Ambala airbase. During the landing of Rafale aircraft, there is a complete ban on gathering of people on roofs and taking photographs.
Banning of photo-video during Rafale’s landing
According to the news, Ambala Deputy Commissioner Ashok Sharma said in an order that Section 144 has been imposed in the surrounding villages of the Air Force including Dhulkot, Baldev Nagar, Garnala and Panjkhoda. Under which there is a ban on the submission of four or more people. The Deputy Commissioner of Ambala said that while prohibitory orders are in force, making videos and taking photographs of the boundary wall and surrounding area of the Air Force Center is prohibited. BJP MLA from Ambala city Aseem Goyal has asked people to light candles in their homes on Wednesday between seven and half past seven o’clock in the evening to welcome Rafale planes.
Rafael’s first shipment to reach Ambala in presence of Air Force Chief
Air Force Chief R.K.S. Bhadoria will receive five Rafale aircraft at the strategically and strategically important Ambala airbase on Wednesday afternoon and induct them into the Indian Air Force. Officials said that this fleet of five fighter jets is reaching the airbase this afternoon. However, a ceremony will be held around mid-August to formally induct these aircraft into the Indian Air Force which is expected to be joined by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and the country’s top military officials. Which missiles are equipped with Rafale.
India will reach a distance of 7000 kilometers
Rafael aircraft took off on Monday from the production unit of French company Dassault Aviation. These aircraft will reach Ambala after covering a distance of about 7,000 km. These planes will have three one-seater and two aircraft two-seater. Media is not allowed in the reception after Rafael’s arrival in Ambala.
The Indian Air Force currently wants to keep its pilots and support staff away from the media. The Rafale Ladaku aircraft will be part of the Air Force’s 17th Squadron. The name of this squadron is Golden Arrows.
RB will be written on the tail of the planes
According to a news, India signed a deal of Rs 59,000 crore on 23 September 2016 to buy 36 Rafale fighter jets from French aerospace company Dassault Aviation. The number of RB series will be inscribed on the tail of six Rafale trainees. RB Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. The first and last words of Bhadoria’s name will be abbreviated. He has played a key role in this deal as the chief negotiator. The first consignment of five aircraft departed from the Marignac airbase in the French port city of Bordu on Monday.
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