KOLKATA: India will get the first set of Rafale fighter jets from France in the next three years, Indian Air Force chief Arup Raha said.
"Rafale contract caters for delivery time between 36 months to about 66 months, if I am not wrong. So within three years’ time, we will have the first few aircraft delivered to us and within five and a half years we will have two full squadron of aircraft in operation," Raha said at a function.
He said the fighter jets, capable of carrying nuclear weapons and equipped with latest missiles, will tremendously increase the force's capability.
When asked about the depleting strength of jets, he said besides Rafale, India is going to produce Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas in large numbers.
"The effort is on to increase production lines. The more the number of aircraft we produce, the faster we ramp up the capacity to close the gap created by obsolete and old aircraft," Raha said.
He also said the government is also thinking of procuring another fighter aircraft to fill up the gaps faster.