France has proved that Rafale jets are the world’s deadliest air weapon. Rafale jets were actually stationed in the sky to accompany Europe’s Ariane Six rocket, which was launched into space on July 9. When you hear that three French Rafale fighter jets escorted the rocket into space, you can understand the power of the deadly fighter jet.
The same Rafale aircraft are currently deployed on India’s China border i.e. Ladakh border. A shield even for rockets hurtling into space. Strong presence. Prevent any infiltration in the sky. Olebics are planted in France. On this occasion, if there is any infiltration in the sky path, the deadly missiles loaded in different parts of the Rafale will respond. 3 Rafales, fully loaded with missiles, were stationed in the sky by France to guard the satellite launch. France has now released videos of the Rafale aircraft hovering at 50,000 feet. Videos of the plane show the plane moving like a tornado
Meanwhile, Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket lifted off on July 9 carrying the satellites. The lift-off was successful, and the rocket carried the Ariane 6 into space without using the final payload. It was described as “Europe’s return to space” in the middle of space launches held by India. France, however, made it a celebration by keeping the Rafale planes in the sky. The video accompanying the Rafale rocket is now viral on X. The Rafale aircraft followed the rocket at high speed. The camera shot from the cockpit of the fighter jet itself. Close-up footage of the rocket’s launch was captured by Rafale as it lifted off from Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, with a tail behind the rocket.
As the launcher flew into space, the fighter jets soared kilometers above the ground. A race between Rocket and Rafale. Finally, the Rafales propelled the rocket into space.
The Rafale rocket was escorted by the Rafale Jetsin’ Bubble of Protection as the rocket soared into space. The Ariane 6 rocket was powered by a Vinci engine – a new generation cryogenic engine powering the upper stage of the Ariane 6 launcher. French naval air forces say three Rafales, two Eurocopter Fennecs and a Puma infantry fighting vehicle from Germany were deployed to secure the European spaceport from land and air intrusions.
The satellites have reached the geostationary orbit which is 36,000 km away from the earth. It is said that the purpose of the satellites is to observe the stars above tens of thousands of kilometers.




















