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IAF’s Rafale to exercise with France’ marine versions today

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The French Navy’s Rafale-M jets will carry out an exercise with Rafale jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) along the western coast of India on Thursday.

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Both variants are made by French manufacturer Dassault and are similar in terms of engine and capabilities. But, the marine version, Rafale-M, has a different landing gear adapted to carry out landings on the deck of an aircraft carrier; while the IAF’s fleet uses a conventional runway. The French jets are on board the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the country’s Navy, Charles de Gaulle, which is in Goa till January 9.

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India is also buying 26 Rafale-M jets. Before India approved the purchase, Dassault tested its take-off and landing abilities at the shore-based test facility (SBTF) in Goa, which mimics the take-off ramp of an aircraft carrier. Indian aircraft carriers are designed differently from their French counterparts.

Earlier, India had purchased 36 Rafale jets from France for the IAF.

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