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Decoding ‘Rafale’ – the beast India bet upon

Last Updated: Thursday, February 02, 2012, 09:36     A- A A+
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Decoding ‘Rafale’ – the beast India bet upon Ajith Vijay Kumar

Now that French aviation major Dassault’s fighter jet ‘Rafale’ has emerged victorious in the dog-fight for India’s multi-billion dollar contract for 126 new-generation fighter jets, here’s a closer look at the beast we have bet on.

Undoubtedly, Rafale is one of the most modern fighter aircraft in the world today, having proved its mettle in Afghanistan and Libya.

Termed as an ‘Ominrole’ fighter, the Rafale is versatile and is designed to excel in all sorts of mission conditions as it can engage targets in air, ground or sea with equal agility and precision. India is buying single as well as twin-seat versions of the aircraft.

Fast with Extended Reach

The Rafale boasts of a top speed of Mach 1.8 (1.8 times the speed of sound) with a range of 3,700 km. Its operational altitude ceiling is 50,000 feet.

Rafale’s closet competitor Eurofighter Typoon can achieve better speeds but has considerably less range.

The Workhouse

The Rafale is powered by two Snecma M88-2 engines which generate 50 kN (11,250 lbf) of dry thrust and 75 kN (16,900 lbf) with afterburners. The engines can rev-up to combat mode from idle mode in just three seconds.

Superior Design

Rafale is very stable at supersonic speeds thanks to its ‘Delta Wings’ and closely coupled canards which maximise manoeuvrability, while withstanding 9 g or -3.6 g forces.

Canards increase agility of the aircraft during dog-fights and also reduce landing speed to 213 km/h, thereby allowing for the aircraft’s operation from small runways – an important advantage in times of war.

The superior airframe is made up of composite materials (70%) thereby ensuring higher tensile strength, besides leading to a 40% increase in the max take-off weight to empty weight ratio compared with traditional airframes built of aluminium and titanium.

Although the Rafale doesn’t boast of a full-aspect stealth capability but comes very close owing to its segregated patterns on the trailing edges of the wings and canards.

The Flight Control System (FCS) of the Rafale is an advanced digital “Fly-by-Wire” system which provides for longitudinal stability. In Fly-by-Wire system, there is no mechanical control between the flight control and the pilot control system.

Rafale’s FCS has four back-ups (three digital channels and one separately designed analog channel), with no mechanical back-up to ensure that the common flow remains flawless - Dassault Aviation is considered a master in Fly-by-Wire technology with one million flight hours without a single accident caused by the FCS.

Radar and Sensors

The Rafale is outfitted with the Thales RBE2 passive multi-mode radar. The system is designed to ensure very high levels of situational awareness through the earlier detection and tracking of multiple targets in, or out of, the search domain, bringing the ultimate advantage in air combat.

The Rafale is immune to Radar jamming and comes loaded with 3D capability which helps it zero-down on land as well as targets in sea.

Moreover, the front-sector electro-optical system is completely integrated to ensure operation both in the visible and infrared wavelengths.

More importantly, Rafale comes with an electronic survival system named "SPECTRA", which protects the aircraft against airborne and ground threats.

The Armoury

The Rafale can carry following weapons:

1. MICA air-to-air ‘beyond visual range’ (BVR) missiles

2. AASM modular, rocket-boosted air-to-ground precision guided weapon series with guidance kit

3. SCALP long-range stand-off missile

4. AM39 EXOCET anti-ship missile

5. Laser-guided bombs

6. Unguided bombs

7. NEXTER 30M791 30 mm cannon that fires 2500 rounds/min

8. Upcoming - METEOR long-range air-to-air missile

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First Published: Wednesday, February 01, 2012, 15:38

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rakesh sinha - patna
good step .india should try to get the B2 bomber fighter plain
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rakesh - patna
india should try to get the american B2 bomber
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RABBIT - USA
the author of this article obviously does not know much about fighters. No Rafale is not highly agile and manuverable, it is stable owing to the canards which are placed closer to the wings. The typhoon clearly was a superior fighter but i guess given cost savings and that in another 10 years, we would be moving to 5th generation fighters anyway, its a smart choice if not the best choice
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duybinh - UKBIRMINGHAM
The British Prime minister`s comments on persuading the Indian government tochange their mind to buy the Typhoon is so childish as he thinks the Indian government, and its Defence ministry are stupid know nothing about military airplanes
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Krish - Orissa
Why do everybody in the race of occupying weapons, which may or may not help us in the future instead of strengthening the relationship with other nations and creating awareness among the people of this world. What is that we are showing to the people of the world, where, in many are dying without getting proper food, shelter and basic needs. Just think twice before you spend innocent people`s money.
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Sheela - hyderabad
Only experts can give comments who got knowledge of Combat Aircrafts.
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chandrakant - USA
why india is not creating the technology and manufacture the same in india ?
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puneet patel - lucknow
a good step as far as air defence is concerned
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harkadass wasson - Leeds,uk
Well done India. you have shown the world how tough you are. and wiith the blessings of Chandragupt maurya`s strength and chanakya`s wisdom you will win every step... JAI MABHARTI
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RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
THE 52000 CRORES DEAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF 126 `RAFELE` FIGHTER PLANES IS A WELCOME STEP AND WAS THE NEED OF THE HOUR IN VIEW OF PRESENT SECURITY SITUATION AROUND US WITH CHINA MAKING INCURSIONS AND INCREASING ITS PRSENCE IN SOUTH CHINA SEA,PAKISTAN VIRTUALLY BURNING,NATO TROOPS LEAVING AFGANISTAN SHORTLY. IF WE WANT PEACE, WE SHOULD ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR WAR. WELL DONE.
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RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
THE 52000 CRORES DEAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF 126 `RAFELE` FIGHTER PLANES IS A WELCOME STEP AND WAS THE NEED OF THE HOUR IN VIEW OF PRESENT SECURITY SITUATION AROUND US WITH CHINA MAKING INCURSIONS AND INCREASING ITS PRSENCE IN SOUTH CHINA SEA,PAKISTAN VIRTUALLY BURNING,NATO TROOPS LEAVING AFGANISTAN SHORTLY. IF WE WANT PEACE, WE SHOULD ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR WAR. WELL DONE.



harkadass wasson - Leeds,uk
Well done India. you have shown the world how tough you are. and wiith the blessings of Chandragupt maurya`s strength and chanakya`s wisdom you will win every step... JAI MABHARTI



Sonny - San francisco
I would be more happy when India would develop its own technology and weaponary of world class



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