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By Florence Loeve PARIS (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday said he had signed a letter of intent with France to acquire up to 100 Rafale F4 fighter jets as his country looks

Ukraine Seeks to Acquire Up to 100 Rafale Fighter Jets from France

Overview of the Rafale Fighter Jet Acquisition

By Florence Loeve

What is the Rafale?

PARIS (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday said he had signed a letter of intent with France to acquire up to 100 Rafale F4 fighter jets as his country looks to strengthen its defences against Russian aggression.

Rafale's Combat History

The order sent shares of French defence group Dassault soaring.

Countries Purchasing Rafale

WHAT IS THE RAFALE?

Specifications of the Rafale

The Rafale is a twin-jet fighter aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation. The French group defines it as “omnirole”, able to carry out missions including in-depth strikes, nuclear deterrence, reconnaissance and anti-ship strikes.

It comes in three variants: a single-seater and a two-seater model flown from land bases, as well as a single-seater designed for aircraft carrier operations.

Rafale – French for a gust of wind and a burst of gunfire – first became operational with the French navy in 2004 and the French air force two years later. It has been upgraded several times, with its latest version, the “Standard F5” due in 2030.

WHERE HAS THE RAFALE BEEN USED?

The Rafale has been a commercial success for Dassault which announced in October the delivery of its 300th Rafale. According to the aircraft maker, it has received 533 firm orders from France and foreign governments. Export deliveries began in 2015 to Egypt.

The aircraft has seen combat in Afghanistan, Mali, Libya, Iraq and Syria. Pakistan shot down at least one Indian-owned Rafale in May, Reuters reported, in a blow to the aircraft’s reputation.

WHICH COUNTRIES HAVE BOUGHT THE RAFALE?

Qatar, Greece, Croatia, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and Serbia have bought Rafale aircraft along with India and Egypt. Among the most important orders was the one from the UAE in 2021 for 80 Rafale F4.

WHAT ARE ITS SPECIFICATIONS?

The Rafale is over 15 metres long with an almost 11-metre wing span, and an overall empty weight of 10 tonnes.

It is capable of flying at up to 50,000 feet (15,240m) and has a maximum speed of Mach 1.8 (1,381 miles per hour).

The French military has the ability to use its Rafale to carry nuclear-capable cruise missiles.

(Reporting by Florence Loeve; Editing by Richard Lough and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine plans to acquire up to 100 Rafale jets from France.
  • Rafale jets are designed by Dassault Aviation.
  • The Rafale has been used in various combat scenarios globally.
  • Several countries, including India and Egypt, have purchased Rafale jets.
  • The Rafale can carry nuclear-capable cruise missiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Rafale fighter jet?
The Rafale is a twin-jet multi-role fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation, capable of performing various missions including air-to-air combat and ground strikes.
What are the specifications of the Rafale?
The Rafale measures over 15 meters in length, has an 11-meter wingspan, and can fly at altitudes up to 50,000 feet with a maximum speed of Mach 1.8.
What is the combat history of the Rafale?
The Rafale has been involved in combat operations in various countries including Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria, showcasing its versatility and effectiveness in military engagements.
What is the significance of the Rafale for Ukraine?
Ukraine's acquisition of Rafale fighter jets is aimed at strengthening its defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions with Russia.

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