French envoy says all 36 Rafale fighter jets been delivered to India

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The French Envoy in India, Emmanuel Lenain, while speaking on the sidelines of the French National Day celebrations on Thursday said that France has delivered all 36 Rafale fighter jets to India.

However, while 35 jets have arrived in India, one jet still remains in France, official sources said. This is the Rafale jet, which is the instrumented aircraft on which the 13 India specific enhancements (ISE) are being tested, and is still in France.

This is also the Rafale built for India and designated RB008. RB stands for former Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria who, as then Deputy Chief of IAF, led the Indian negotiation team and had a major role in the contract negotiations.

The last batch of three Rafale jets had arrived in India in February. With this, the total Rafales in inventory of the Indian Air Force is now 35. The work on upgrading all the Rafale jets in service to the Indian standard configuration with the 13 ISE is currently underway in India. All ISE have already been qualified and certified.

The naval variant of the French jet, Rafale-M, is in the race along with Boeing F-18 Super Hornet for the Indian Navy’s tender for jets to operate from its aircraft carriers. In January, the Rafale-M had demonstrated its compatibility by operating from the Navy’s shore-based test facility in Goa, while the F-18 carried out a demonstration in May.

India and France had signed a €7.87 billion inter-governmental agreement (IGA) in September 2016 for 36 Rafale multi-role fighter jets in fly-away condition. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April 2015 citing “critical operational necessity” of the IAF.

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