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Rafale B/C/M (and F5 emerging)

Dassault Rafale

Twin-engine canard-delta omnirole fighter — nuclear strike, fleet air defence, recce, deep strike
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MAX SPEED
Mach 1.8
1,912 km/h
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CEILING
15.2 km
49,986 ft
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RANGE
3,700 km
2,298 mi
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FIRST FLIGHT
1986
Service 2001
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Speed Ranking
#90 fastest of 146 aircraft in this database

✈️ Full Specifications

DesignationRafale B/C/M (and F5 emerging)
ManufacturerDassault Aviation
Country🇫🇷 France
First Flight1986
Service Entry2001
Crew1
Length15.27 m (50.1 ft)
Wingspan10.8 m (35.4 ft)
Height5.34 m (17.5 ft)
Empty Weight10,300 kg (22,712 lb)
Max Takeoff Weight24,500 kg (54,023 lb)
Max Speed (Mach)1.8
Max Speed1,912 km/h
Service Ceiling15,235 m (49,986 ft)
Range3,700 km (2,298 mi)
Climb Rate305 m/s (60039 ft/min)
Engine2 × Snecma M88-2 / M88-4E
Thrust (each)Dry 50.04 kN · AB 75.62 kN
Production240
Unit Cost$105.0M USD

🌐 Operators

🇫🇷 France🇮🇳 India✈️ Egypt✈️ Qatar✈️ Greece✈️ Croatia✈️ United Arab Emirates✈️ Indonesia✈️ Serbia

🔁 Variants

  • Rafale C — Single-seat air force version
  • Rafale B — Two-seat air force version
  • Rafale M — Single-seat carrier-based naval version
  • Rafale F4 — Current standard with improved sensors and weapons
  • Rafale F5 — Future standard (2030s) with loyal wingman and SCAF-bridge tech

⚔️ Armament

Internal cannon: 1× GIAT 30M791 30mm (125 rounds) Air-to-air: MICA EM/IR, Meteor BVRAAM Air-to-ground: SCALP EG cruise missile, AASM Hammer, GBU-12/-22/-24, Exocet AM39 (M) Nuclear: ASMP-A stand-off cruise missile

Overview

The Dassault Rafale is France’s omnirole fighter—designed to perform every combat aviation mission from carrier-based nuclear strike to air superiority. France withdrew from the Eurofighter program to develop Rafale independently, and the result is one of the most versatile combat aircraft ever built.

Design & Development

The Rafale features a close-coupled canard-delta wing, extensive use of composite materials (70% by surface area), and the SPECTRA electronic warfare suite that provides one of the most comprehensive self-protection systems of any fighter. The Thales RBE2 was the world’s first operational AESA radar on a European fighter.

Operational History

Rafale has seen extensive combat in Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, Iraq, and Syria. It operates from both land bases and the carrier Charles de Gaulle. Export success has grown with sales to Egypt, Qatar, India, Greece, Croatia, Indonesia, and UAE. The aircraft carries the ASMP-A nuclear cruise missile as France’s airborne nuclear deterrent.

Armament

  • 1× GIAT 30/791 30mm cannon (125 rounds)
  • 14 hardpoints, 9,500 kg total
  • MICA IR/EM air-to-air
  • Meteor BVRAAM
  • SCALP-EG cruise missile (Storm Shadow)
  • Exocet AM39 anti-ship
  • AASM Hammer GPS/laser bombs
  • ASMP-A nuclear cruise missile (French nuclear deterrent)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is the Rafale?

The Rafale has a top speed of Mach 1.8 (1,190 mph / 1,912 km/h).

Why did France develop the Rafale alone?

France withdrew from the Eurofighter program in 1985 over design disagreements, particularly needing a carrier-capable variant and French engine.

How many Rafales have been built?

Over 250 Rafales built with production ongoing. Exported to Egypt, Qatar, India, Greece, Croatia, Indonesia, and UAE.

Is the Rafale still in service?

Yes. In French service since 2001. Combat-proven in Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, Iraq, and Syria.

References & Sources

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