Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Once Rafales come, Pak won’t venture near LoC: Dhanoa

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CHANDIGARH: Indian Air Force (IAF) chief BS Dhanoa on Monday said Rafale jets will the best combat aircraft in the Indian subcontine­nt and once these are inducted, Pakistan won’t dare to come near the Line of Control or the internatio­nal border.

In an exclusive talk on Rafale’s air-to air capability in a combat situation, Dhanoa said, “When the Rafale comes in, it will ensure that the deterrence of our air defence will increase manifold and they (Pakistan) will not come anywhere near our Line of Control or border. That kind of capability we will possess for which presently they (Pakistan) don’t have an answer.”

On the sidelines of a function organised here for the induction of four US-made Chinook helicopter­s, he was asked about the situation on February 27 when Pakistani F-16 jets tried to attack Indian military positions, a day after the IAF strikes in Balakot in Pakistan in response to the Pulwama terror attack. The first Rafale aircraft under a 36-plane deal with France is scheduled to be delivered in September to IAF.

In military circles, there has been a talk that if Rafales were in the IAF, these would have not have allowed the Pakistan planes to come close to the LoC.

The Rafales will be armed with Meteor air-to-air missiles which have the capability of shooting down enemy planes at strikes

› We are going to get Rafale in the month of September. Rafale will give a tremendous jump to our capability and it is superior to all the aircraft in the inventory of both our adversarie­s BS DHANOA, IAF chief

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Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa asserted that at present, it is going to be the best aircraft in terms of the weapons capability in the Indian sub-continent and would be also the best in comparison with what China and Pakistan have. “We are going to get Rafale in the month of September. Rafale will give a tremendous jump to our capability and it is superior to all the aircraft in the inventory of both our adversarie­s,” he said.

He also outlined the salient features of the Chinook helicopter­s and said that these aircraft will be very useful for the IAF in high-altitude regions.

“Ability to transfer heavy loads and acclimatis­e troops from high altitude into another valley is a game-changing capability. If the enemy surprises us in any such valley, we can move troops immediatel­y to such spots to get into battle. Our ability to do this is now enhanced for day and night with this helicopter,” he said.

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