The Rafale is an omnirole aircraft, capable of performing a wide range of missions, including air superiority, ground attack, reconnaissance, and nuclear deterrence.
Equipped with state-of-the-art avionics systems, including radar, sensors, and communication systems, the Rafale provides pilots with superior situational awareness and combat capabilities.
The Rafale can carry a wide range of weapons, including missiles, bombs, and precision-guided munitions, allowing it to engage diverse targets with precision and lethality.
The primary air-to-air missiles of the Rafale are the Mica and Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile, which offers unmatched range and lethality, significantly enhancing the aircraft's air combat capabilities.
The Rafale is equipped with an AESA radar, providing enhanced target detection, tracking, and engagement capabilities, even in challenging electronic warfare environments.
With its delta wing design and advanced flight control systems, the Rafale exhibits exceptional agility and maneuverability, enabling it to outperform adversary aircraft in dogfights and air combat engagements.
With its extended range and in-flight refueling capability, the Rafale can undertake long-range missions and operate deep within enemy territory.
Powered by two SNECMA M88 engines, the Rafale boasts impressive speed, agility, and climb rate, enabling it to outperform most contemporary fighter aircraft.
The Rafale is equipped with an advanced electronic warfare suite, providing protection against enemy electronic threats and enhancing survivability in hostile environments.
As part of India's defense cooperation agreements, the Rafale is interoperable with other Indian Air Force assets and allied aircraft, facilitating joint operations and enhancing regional security.