India’s roar will echo in the sky, 114 new Rafale jets will be even more deadly, indigenous weapons will give sleepless nights

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News India Live, Digital Desk: There is soon going to be such an increase in the strength of the Indian Air Force, which is sure to shock the enemy countries. Rafale is leading among the 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) projects to be purchased under the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Central Government. The special thing is that this time these Rafale jets coming to India will be more dangerous than before, because they will be completely tested. ‘Indigenous Brahmastras’ Will be equipped with.

‘French hunter’ will be equipped with indigenous missiles

According to the Air Force plan, India’s own firepower will be included in these 114 fighter aircraft. most important in ‘Astra’ There is integration of the missile. Astra is a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air-to-air missile, which can destroy enemy aircraft in the air in the blink of an eye. In addition, these will also be integrated with indigenous Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW) and long-range guided bomb systems.

Why is this a big threat for China and Pakistan?

The combination of Rafale’s technology and India’s indigenous missiles will create a deadly combination, the solution of which is not available to the neighbors at present. Rafale’s radar and electronic warfare systems are already considered the best in the world, and now the addition of Indian weapons will reduce its operational costs and also ensure the availability of missiles in times of war. This ‘hybrid’ Rafale will make India’s security wall impenetrable from the heights of the Himalayas to the waves of the ocean.

Manufacturing will be done in India under Make in India

The biggest condition of this mega deal is that a major part of these 114 aircraft will be manufactured in India only. This will not only strengthen the defense sector of the country, but will also provide employment to thousands of people. Through transfer of technology, Indian engineers will become self-reliant in the maintenance and upgradation of these aircraft. This step will prove to be decisive in making India a global defense manufacturing hub in the future.