The result, Dassault said, will be a “unique and powerful way” to model, simulate, manufacture, train and deliver value across all industry sectors and roles, enabling users to harness the ...
Coming in second is the Dassault Rafale, which has been evaluated as having a current new value of $125 million, while the spiraling costs of the multinational Eurofighter Typhoon project have seen it ...
Cars inspired by planes are nothing new but the Renault Rafale we're reviewing here has ... All Rafales have front and rear parking sensors, and a rear-view camera to help you park.
Rafale Marine: A Force Multiplier for the Indian Navy For the Indian Navy, the acquisition of 22 single-seater and four twin-seater Rafale Marine jets is a crucial step towards modernizing its carrier ...
The Rs 60,000 crore plus Rafale Marine jet deal with France is also going to help in upgrading the buddy-buddy refuelling and other capabilities of the 36 Rafale fleet of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
The Indian Air Force and Navy have various equipment that they use for different purposes. One such major update is regarding the Rafale Marine jet deal. The Rs 60,000 crore-plus Rafale Marine jet ...
The Rafale deal was carried out by the Government of India as the nation signed a government-to-government deal with France in 2016 to buy 36 Dassault Aviation-made Rafale fighter jets.
India's potential acquisition of US F-35 fighter jets may be similar to its Rafale deal with France. This interim solution aims to bolster the Indian Air Force until indigenous jets are ready ...
The deal, if it goes through, will be similar to the one with France’s Dassault for 36 Rafale warplanes in 2016. The IAF is currently facing a historic shortage of fighter planes. Against the ...
If reports are to be believed, there is a possibility of a India-US deal on the lines of Rafale aircraft from France. This time it will be for deadly F-35 fighter jets whi will boost the India’s ...
India is reportedly considering the acquisition of the F-35 fighter jets from the US, a move that could follow a government-to-government model similar to India’s Rafale deal with France.