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French Rafale F4.1 Attains Initial Operational Capability

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 1, 2024
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The French Air and Space Force announced initial operational capability for the first Rafale F4.1 fighter jet earlier this month.

The Dassault jet attained the capability in its first alert sorties on February 16, following months of training missions. 

It qualifies the aircraft to carry out operational missions, such as sky policing, according to the French Air Force.

The final capability stage will be operational commissioning after the integration of state-of-the art weapons and sub-systems, including the “helmet sight and a new 1,000 kg armament, improvement of the conduct of air-to-air and air-to-ground fire, the self-protection system, and the Talios {targeting} pod.”

1 an après sa livraison à l’ECE 1/30 « Côte d’Argent » situé sur la BA 118, le Rafale F4.1 a effectué une 1re sortie d’alerte au profit de l’entraînement de la 30e escadre de chasse le 16/02. Cette prise d’alerte démontre que le F4.1 du chasseur est prêt.@Armees_Gouv pic.twitter.com/Y2v9TqQ5IX

— Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace (@Armee_de_lair) February 25, 2024

The F-4 Standard

The aircraft’s progression follows standard F1 (specific to the first aircraft of the French Navy), F2 (air-to-ground and air-to-air capabilities), F3, and F3R (extended versatility).”  

Upgrades include a helmet-mounted display for better situational awareness, and better radar sensors and front sector optronics for surveillance, tracking, and identification of multiple targets.

Additional offensive capabilities include the Mica NG air-to-air missile and 1,000-kg AASM Air-to-Ground Modular Weapon.

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