[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/france-29/topic/les-aventures-du-rafale-%C3%A0-lexport-2011-1375/?post=63742#post-63742]pilou[/url] a dit le 27/03/2011 à 10:45 :[/b] Quand je disais qu´envoyer des Rafale en Libye, c´est aussi pour séduire les clients: [url]http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NEWS/newsrf.php?newsid=14553[/url] Morceaux choisis: [quote]“Many of the (weapons) platforms that are in the operations (in Libya) are the ones we are evaluating,” he added. “We are watching. We analyse every conflict. We learnt from Iraq and Afghanistan also,” a senior air force officer said. The Rafales are understood to have bombed a convoy of Muammar Gadaffi’s troops that was suspected to be headed towards Benghazi with the “Storm Shadow” stand-off missile, a weapon that can be fired at precise targets from more than 200km away. A mock-up of the “Storm Shadow” was also exhibited in Bangalore. The Indian Air Force contract for 126 combat planes is specifically for a category described as “[u]medium multi role[/u]” — [b][u]meaning the aircraft have to demonstrate a capability for not only dogfights in the air but also for precise ground-attack — bombing specified targets.[/u][/b] Ironically, Libya’s air defence weaponry is mostly of the same origin and vintage as India’s own, comprising mostly S-125 Pechora surface-to-air missiles (also identified as the SA3) that were supplied by the erstwhile Soviet Russia.[/quote] L´avantage d´un conflit (mon Dieu, être obligé d´écrire des choses pareilles... :shock: ), c´est que l´on montre en live que le Rafale ne sert pas qu´à faire des 8 dans le ciel. Notamment en montrant une grande polyvalence et en utilisant un armement que l´on propose avec l´appareil.[/quote]