June 29, 2020
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France To Deliver Combat Aircraft Rafale By July End

Merignac: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh all set to undertake a sortie in a twin-seater trainer version of the Rafale fighter aircraft, at the Dassault facility in Merignac, on Oct 8, 2019. (Photo: IANS/RMO)

 

Top defence officials said that the much-awaited twin-jet Rafale combat aircraft would be delivered to the Indian Air Force by July end. The delivery date was informed at the very beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

“French company Dassault Aviation is expected to deliver the twin-jet combat aircraft Rafale by July end,” a senior IAF officer said.

“It would inform us of the delivery date and also if there would be any delay. As of today, everyone is expecting that it would be delivered as told by the French company,” he added.

Asked about reports of July 27 as delivery date, the IAF officer said: “We are not aware.” A Defence Ministry official had a similar response.

Paris: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh meets French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly and the Defence Advisor to the French President, Admiral Bernard Rogel at Elysée Palace in Paris on Oct 8, 2019. (Photo: IANS/RMO)

On June 2, France had reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring timely delivery of Rafale aircraft despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The expected date of delivery is July end.

France’s reaffirmation came when Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had a telephonic conversation with French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly. They discussed matters of mutual concern including the Covid-19 situation, regional security and agreed to strengthen bilateral defence cooperation.

Both ministers appreciated the efforts made by armed forces of India and France in fighting the pandemic.

The Indian Defence Ministry had then said that France had reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring timely delivery of Rafale aircraft despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Rafale jet (File Photo: IANS)

On October 8, 2019, Rajnath Singh flew a sortie of the inducted Rafale aircraft in France. “The new Rafale Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) will make India stronger and will give a boost to its air dominance exponentially to ensure peace and security in the region,” the minister had said during his address at the Rafale handing over ceremony at France’s Merignac.

Some of the major contracts related to procurement and supply of defence equipment signed with foreign countries since 2013-14 include the joint venture for manufacturing of AK-203 rifles, agreement for manufacturing of spares, components, etc required for Russian/Soviet origin platforms and defence equipment, manufacture of Ka-226T helicopters, the supply of S-400 long-range surface to air missile system, the Rafale fighter jets, the M777 ultra-light howitzer, and the C-17 aircraft.

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