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G’day lads. I want to suggest a version of the Rafale meant for India’s requirements, meant for the future of WT, which would be the Indian Airforce Dassault Rafale EH :)
Description:
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The IAF Rafale EH is a Rafale C, built in the F3-R-standard. This specific variant is meant for India, as it has been enhanced to provide advanced electronic warfare capabilities. It includes an upgraded front sector optronics system with infrared search-and-track, a modified radar altimeter suited for operations in mountainous regions, and engines capable of cold starts at high-altitude airfields. Additionally, it features software enhancements for its active electronically scanned array radar, a new low-band podded jammer, and a towed radar decoy for enhanced defense. Something noteworthy is that it can also allegedly use Israeli systems, such as the SPICE 2000 bomb or LITENING (IV) targeting pod.
History:
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It all began in 2007, when the Indian Ministry of Defence launched the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition to procure 126 multi-role combat aircraft. Various global manufacturers, including Dassault Aviation, participated. In January 2012, Dassault Rafale was chosen as the lowest bidder, intended to supply 126 Rafale jets to the Indian Air Force with an option for 63 additional aircraft. However, negotiations faced several challenges due to disagreements over costs and warranty terms for aircraft produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). In 2014, the deal was put on hold due to budget constraints and disagreements. After trials against the F-16E/F, JAS-39 Gripen, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, Eurofighter Typhoon and the MiG-35, in the end the Rafale has won.
In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a new government-to-government deal to procure 36 Rafale jets in flyaway condition to meet the Indian Air Force’s urgent needs. This deal was finalized in 2016, and the first Rafale jets were delivered in 2019. The Rafale jets have, to say the least; significantly enhanced India’s air combat capabilities with advanced sensors, weapons, and aerodynamic design, providing a powerful platform for air dominance, precision strikes, and operational agility.
Despite its significance, the deal has been surrounded by controversies, including allegations of corruption and favoritism. However, in 2018, the Supreme Court of India upheld the deal, stating that no irregularities were found. India of course still operates their Rafale’s, to be specific, in their DH and EH designation, where the DH is a Rafale B (Dual Seater) and the EH a Rafale C (Single Seater), both as I have already mentioned that have gotten upgrades, specifically for electronic warfare.
Armaments:
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1 M791 30mm cannon with 125 rounds
MICA EM/IR AAM (8 maximum)
METEOR AAM
ASRAAM AAM (according to reports)
Astra AAM (Can’t find out which exact variant)
NG-CCM AAM (planned)
AASM Hammer AGM
SPICE guidance kit (planned)
SCALP cruise missile
TALIOS or LITENING IV targeting pod
Rafael X-Guard towed decoy
Targo II HMS
SPECTRA
Indian Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
RBE2 AESA radar
Specifications:
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Considering that the EH is a modified Rafale C, I’ll use the Rafale C for it’s specifications. The aircraft has a length of 15.27m, a wingspan of 10.90m, a height of 5.34m and at last a wing area: 45.7 square meters. It weights around 9850kg empty, although it could be a little more due to the added modifications, with a combat weight of 15000kg and a maximum takeoff weight of 24500kg. Powering it is a SNECMA M88-2, giving out per engine a max thrust of 50kN and 75kN with it’s afterburners enabled.
Sources:
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https://omnirole-rafale.com/rafale-indian-specific-enhancements/
India's First French-Built Rafale Fighters Have Finally Arrived
Three more Rafales delivered to India
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10890173
Aviation Photo Search | Airliners.net
Aircraft Photo of BS028 | Dassault Rafale EH | India - Air Force | AirHistory.net #589818
India's Five Rafale jets to have HAMMER missiles
Rafael targets Indian contract with Litening pod | News | Flight Global
Thales TALIOS pod can be fitted on a Dassault Aviation Rafale
The IAF is now inducting smart weapons to add to its precision weapons inventory
https://www.defencexp.com/decoding-weapon-package-of-rafale/
Four ‘Game Changing’ Weapons That IAF’s Rafale Fighters Will Pack
France Proposes Joint Development of AASM Hammer for India – Indian Defence Research Wing
India's First French-Built Rafale Fighters Have Finally Arrived
https://omnirole-rafale.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/x-guard.pdf
Thanks a lot for reading! If you have any extra information, then feel free to share them in the replies! As always, have a good day :) Also! If you’re more interested in the Rafale, then I’d recommend checking out this forum post about it!