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Rafale EG multirole fighter 410, 332 Mira, HAF, 2021
General Background
The Rafale means ”Gust of Wind” or “Gust of Fire”. This aircraft is a twin-engine, canard delta wing, and a multirole fighter. With the varied payload available and electronics the Rafale is capable of carrying out any type of mission. After a disagreement with the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain concerning the “Future European Fighter Aircraft” work sharing Dassault decided to go it alone and began developing the Rafale. In July 1986 the prototype made its first flight. After lengthy delays the Rafale went into production in 2001.
The Aircraft
On January 19, 2022 the 114 Combat Wing/332 All Weather Squadron “Geraki” (Hawk) received the first six aircraft. This consisted of 2 twin-seat Rafale DG combat trainers (401 – 402) and 4 single-seat Rafale EG multi-role fighters (410 - 413). Originally named Rafale Bs and Cs they were renamed Rafale DG and EG. Prior to delivery to the HAF these aircraft were upgraded to F3-R standards at the factory. Rafale 410 was formerly used by the Fighter Squadron 2/30 ‘Normandy-Niemen’ at Mont-de-Marsan as 103.
Specifications :
Number built by 2021: | 237 |
Crew by variant: | Rafale B two-seater operated from land bases |
Rafale C single-seater operated from land bases | |
Rafale M single-seater operated from carrier | |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 15.27 m (50 ft 1 in) |
Wingspan: | 10.90 m (35 ft 9 in) |
Height: | 5.34 m (17 ft 6 in) |
Weight: | |
Empty: | B -10,300 kg (22,708 lb) |
C - 9,850 kilograms (21,720 lb) | |
M - 10,600 kilograms (23,400 lb) | |
Gross weight: | 15,000 kg (33,069 lb) |
Maximum take-off: | 24,500 kg (54,013 lb) |
Performance | |
Power Plant: | 2 X Snecma M88-4e turbofans, 50.04 kN (11,250 lbf) thrust each dry, 75 kN (17,000 lbf) with afterburner |
Maximum speed: | 1,912 km/h (1,188 mph, 1,032 kn) / Mach 1.8 at high altitude |
1,390 km/h, 860 mph, 750 kn / Mach 1.1 at low altitude | |
Supercruise: | Mach 1.4 |
Combat range: | 1,850 km (1,150 mi, 1,000 nmi) on penetration mission with three tanks (5,700 L combined), two SCALP-EG and two MICA AAMs. |
Ferry range: | 3,700 km (2,300 mi, 2,000 nmi) with 3 drop tanks |
Service Ceiling: | 18,290 m (60,000 ft) |
Rate of climb: | 304.8 m/s (60,000 ft/min) |
Armament: | Gun – 1 X 30mm (1.2 in) GIAT 30/M791 auto-cannon / 125 rounds |
Hardpoints | |
14 for Air Force variants (B C)
14 for Air Force variants (B C) 13 for Navy variant (M) Missiles Air-to-air MBDA MICA EM and IR (most widely used air-to-air missiles on Rafale; MICA-EM and MICA-IR both used for short-range and also for medium-range BVR combat) MBDA Meteor Magic II Air-to-ground MBDA Apache MBDA Storm Shadow/SCALP-EG AASM-Hammer (SBU-38/54/64) GBU-12 Paveway II, GBU-16 Paveway II, GBU-22 Paveway III, GBU-24 Paveway III, GBU-49 Enhanced Paveway II AS-30L Mark 82 Air-to-surface MBDA AM 39-Exocet air-launched anti-ship missile (one AM 39-Exocet at the central under-fuselage hardpoint) Nuclear Deterrence ASMP-A nuclear missile Other -Thales Damocles targeting pod Thales AREOS (Airborne Recce Observation System) reconnaissance pod Thales TALIOS multi-function targeting pod Up to 5 drop tanks |
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