Rafale aircraft enters Indian Air Space
Rafale aircraft enters Indian Air Space
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Today is a memorable day in the history of the Indian Air Force. The Rafale fighter jet equipped with modern technology is about to reach India. Shortly after taking flight from UAE, five Rafale aircraft have arrived in the Indian air range and after this, Rafale has also been welcomed by the control room.

When Rafale planes took off from the UAE's land, it arrived in the Indian air range shortly after that. The plane took off from the Arabian Sea, they were welcomed from the INS Kolkata Control Room. During this time it was said from the INS Kolkata Control Room, "Indian Naval War Ship Delta 63 Arrow Leader touched the sky with glory, Happy Hunting, Happy Landing". In response, the pilot present in the Rafale aircraft also thanked. On Tuesday, five Rafale planes flew from France, after which they stopped at the French airbase in the UAE.

It has now taken off from UAE on Wednesday afternoon, after which landing is to be done at Ambala's airbase. Rafale planes are going to be welcomed at the Airbase. The Group Captain Harkirat Singh is heading the five Rafale aircraft, which are going to land in Ambala.

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