Iran Missile Launch Rafale Jet: Iran has fired several missiles near the UAE’s Al Dhafra airport. Rafael Viman was standing at this airbase. Indian pilots moved to safer locations after the Iran attack.
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fired several missiles to Iran on Tuesday amid ongoing with the tension in the sea near the al-Dhafra air base in the United Arab Emirates in France. After this Iranian missile test, the entire French base was put on high alert. There were 5 Rafale fighter jets coming to India today at Al Dhafra Air Base and Indian pilots were also present with them. Given the Iranian missile threat, Indian pilots were also asked to hide in safe locations.
The US Central Command confirmed the Iranian missile test and said Iran fired a number of missiles near the Strait of Harmuz in Alsubah on Tuesday. According to sources, Iran’s missiles conducted missile tests near American and French military bases in the Gulf. There are reports of at least three missiles falling into the sea. It is being told that Iran is doing military exercises in this
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Iranian missiles fell near Al Dhafra air base
These Iranian missiles fell near Al Udeid of Qatar and Al Dhafra air base in UAE. The new naval Rafale fighter jet of the Indian Air Force was standing in Al Dhafra itself. After the Iranian missile attack, the entire French airbase was put on high alert and Indian pilots were asked to move to safer locations. Let us know that five Rafale fighter jets are arriving in India today and they will be deployed in Ambala. They will be inducted into the Indian Air Force as part of its 17th Squadron, also known as the ‘Golden Arrow’ at Ambala Air Base. These planes will travel at Ambala Air Force Base after traveling for about seven thousand kilometers.
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Air Force sources from UAE at 11 am said, ‘The Air Force Chief will be in Ambala tomorrow (Wednesday) to receive the war planes which were included as part of the country’s largest defense deal worth Rs 60 thousand crore in 2016. Is going.’ He said that currently five Rafale aircraft are standing at Al Dafra Airbase of United Arab Emirates (UAE). These aircraft will fly to India at 11 am on Wednesday and reach Ambala airbase at 2 pm. The pilots who flew Rafale will tell the Air Chief in Ambala, led by their group Captain Harkirat Singh, what kind of training they have received in France.