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Navy Chief Hari Kumar States Navy is Satisfied with Both Rafale-M and F-18, Government to Decide on Final Selection

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The Indian Navy is currently in the process of selecting a new fighter jet to bolster its air power. Navy Chief Admiral Hari Kumar recently stated that the Navy is satisfied with both the Rafale-M and the F-18 fighter jets, and that the final selection will be made by the government.

The Rafale-M is a French-made multirole fighter jet, developed by Dassault Aviation. It is a twin-engine, delta-wing aircraft, capable of carrying out both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The Rafale-M is equipped with a variety of advanced weapons and sensors, including an AESA radar, an infrared search and track system, and a helmet mounted display system.

The F-18 is an American-made multirole fighter jet, developed by Boeing. It is a single-engine, tailless aircraft, capable of carrying out both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The F-18 is equipped with a variety of advanced weapons and sensors, including an AESA radar, an infrared search and track system, and a helmet mounted display system.

Admiral Hari Kumar stated that both the Rafale-M and the F-18 offer excellent capabilities and that the Navy is satisfied with both aircraft. However, he also noted that the final selection will be made by the government. The government will take into account factors such as cost, availability, and operational requirements when making its decision.

The Indian Navy has been looking to bolster its air power for some time now, and the selection of a new fighter jet is an important step towards achieving this goal. Admiral Hari Kumar’s statement that the Navy is satisfied with both the Rafale-M and the F-18 is a positive sign that the government will be able to make an informed decision when selecting its new fighter jet.

Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream

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