Five Rafale jets land on Indian soil at Ambala Air Base Photo Gallery

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The five Rafale aircraft were piloted by pilots of the 17 Golden Arrows led by Commander of the Group of Commander Harkirat Singh along with other pil … Read more
The five Rafale jets were flown by pilots of the 17 Golden Arrows led by Commander Group Captain Harkirat Singh along with other pilots, Wing Commanders MK Singh, R Kataria, Sidhu and Arun.
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The five French Rafale fighter jets landed at Ambala Air Base in Haryana after traveling a distance of nearly 7,000 km to join the Indian Air Force – Photo Gallery
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A Rafale fighter jet is refueled in the air from a French Air Force tanker – Photo Gallery
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The aircraft is capable of carrying a range of powerful weapons – Photo Gallery
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A Rafale fighter jet is refueled in the air from a French Air Force tanker – Photo Gallery
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India’s Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf poses for a photo – Photo Gallery
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s office shared this image and wrote: “Birds have entered Indian airspace – Photo Gallery
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India’s Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf poses with Indian and French officials for a group photo – Photo Gallery
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India’s Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf visits the Rafale assembly line and training facilities in France – Photo Gallery
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Rafale’s planes will be included in the IAF as part of its Squadron No. 17, also known as ‘Golden Arrows’ – Photo gallery
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Rafale’s planes will be included in the IAF as part of its Squadron No. 17, also known as ‘Golden Arrows’ – Photo gallery