With ANI Inputs
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 deal will help upgrade the buddy-buddy refuelling capabilities and other features of the 36 Rafale aircraft in the Indian Air Force fleet.
The Indian Navy is acquiring 26 Rafale Marine aircraft to enhance the capabilities of the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
The acquisition is in the final stages of approval by the Cabinet Committee on Security. The Rafale Marine jet deal includes several components for the Indian Air Force fleet, such as the buddy-buddy refuelling capability, which will allow around 10 of the 36 aircraft to refuel others in mid-air, according to defence sources.
The equipment for providing the capability in the IAF fleet will help in extending the range of the aircraft in operations, they said. The deal will also see the Indian Air Force get a lot of ground-based equipment for supporting their operations along with patches for upgrading the software, they said.
The government-to-government deal will see the Navy getting 22 single-sweater and four twin-sweater Rafale Marine jets and will require a lot of equipment to be put on the carrier to enable the operations of the 4-5 plus generation Rafales from its deck.
The Navy currently operates the MiG-29Ks which are to be operated from the INS Vikramaditya only in the near future. The Indian Navy is also looking to acquire the indigenous fifth-generation aircraft which will be developed in the next few years by the Defence Research and Development Organisation. The twin-engine deck-based fighter aircraft is likely to be the counterpart of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft being developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency for the Indian Air Force.