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Navy Chief Hari Kumar: Navy Accepts Both Rafale-M and F-18, Decision Now Lies With Government

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The Indian Navy has recently announced that it has accepted both the Rafale-M and F-18 fighter jets as suitable for its future fleet. This decision was made by Navy Chief Hari Kumar, who has been in office since May 2019. The decision now lies with the government to decide which aircraft will be chosen for the Indian Navy’s future fleet.

The Indian Navy has been looking for a suitable fighter jet for its future fleet for some time now. The two contenders for the job were the Rafale-M and the F-18. Both of these jets are highly capable and have been used by other countries in their air forces. The Rafale-M is a French-made fighter jet that is highly maneuverable and has an impressive range. It is also equipped with advanced weapons systems and can be used in both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat. The F-18 is an American-made fighter jet that is also highly maneuverable and has an impressive range. It is also equipped with advanced weapons systems and can be used in both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.

Navy Chief Hari Kumar has accepted both the Rafale-M and F-18 as suitable for the Indian Navy’s future fleet. He has stated that both of these jets are capable of meeting the Indian Navy’s requirements and that the decision now lies with the government to decide which one will be chosen.

This decision by Navy Chief Hari Kumar is a major step forward for the Indian Navy. Both of these jets are highly capable and have been used by other countries in their air forces. The decision now lies with the government to decide which one will be chosen for the Indian Navy’s future fleet. It is expected that the government will make a decision soon on which jet will be chosen for the Indian Navy’s future fleet.

Navy Chief Hari Kumar’s decision to accept both the Rafale-M and F-18 as suitable for the Indian Navy’s future fleet is a major step forward for the Indian Navy. Both of these jets are highly capable and have been used by other countries in their air forces. The decision now lies with the government to decide which one will be chosen for the Indian Navy’s future fleet.

Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream

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