The Dassault Rafale delivers a breathtaking turn-and-burn performance, showcasing extreme agility, raw engine power, and the elite aerobatic capabilities that define France’s premier fighter jet.
The EAF is expected to become the second largest user of the Rafale after France, with a planned fleet of 54 jets, following the May 2021 contract for 30 additional aircraft. The service currently ...
A French KC-130J has refueled a Rafale in flight for the first time during the Gulf25 exercise in the UAE, expanding the tanker’s operational versatility.
Bottom Line Up Front: A direct comparison between the legendary F-14D Tomcat and the modern Dassault Rafale reveals how raw power has given way to sensor fusion and agility. The Tomcat Advantage: ...
The Embraer-owned start-up aims to bring the four-seater to market in 2027 ...