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By: Huma Siddiqui | Published: July 27, 2020 12:45 PM “With this induction, Rafale will become the most advanced aircraft in IAF’s fighter fleet, and brings to fruition a more than two-decades-long, often disrupted, Indian acquisition process of the MRCA/MMRCA,†says Air Marshal M Matheswaran (retd). â€Rafale brings with it very advanced capabilities such as long-range and state-of-the-art AESA radar, coupled with its BVR missile – Meteor.†(Photo source: ANI) July 29th will be a red-letter day for the Indian Air Force (IAF) when five Rafale aircraft would fly into Ambala airbase as part of No 17 Squadron, and begin...