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The Rafale maintains 75% availability thanks to effective integrated MCO.

The Rafale maintains 75% availability thanks to effective integrated MCO.

5 October 2025 admin 0

With an availability rate of over 75%, the Rafale relies on modular maintenance and an efficient Dassault/Thales/Safran supply chain. In summary The Dassault Rafale stands […]

Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jet

Actual availability rates for the F-22, Rafale, Su-35, and Gripen E

12 June 2025 admin 0

Detailed analysis of the operational availability rates of F-22, Rafale, Gripen E, and Su-35 aircraft: figures, technical and logistical causes. Key data for measuring operational […]

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FLYAJETFIGHTER.com is your independant source for information about fighter jet experiences, as well as military information about aircrafts and what is happening in our world.

  • Japan’s F-X fighter jet: key innovations, timeline, and alliances
  • China tests a new Hongdu training jet that could also be used for combat
  • Russia announces successful test of Burevestnik 9M730 nuclear missile
  • The USAF and its “Red Eagles”: when America flew MiGs
  • The Rafale, the aircraft capable of changing missions in mid-flight
  • The Belgian F-35 incident in the Azores: when arrival turns into a joke
  • The frigate Forbin intercepts an A2SM bomb using an Aster 30
  • NATO: same fighter jets, but incompatible maintenance
  • Strategic redeployment of F-16s to North Korea
  • Norwegian F-35As participate in NATO nuclear exercise
Recent Posts
  • Japan’s F-X fighter jet: key innovations, timeline, and alliances
  • China tests a new Hongdu training jet that could also be used for combat
  • Russia announces successful test of Burevestnik 9M730 nuclear missile
  • The USAF and its “Red Eagles”: when America flew MiGs
  • The Rafale, the aircraft capable of changing missions in mid-flight
  • The Belgian F-35 incident in the Azores: when arrival turns into a joke
  • The frigate Forbin intercepts an A2SM bomb using an Aster 30
  • NATO: same fighter jets, but incompatible maintenance
  • Strategic redeployment of F-16s to North Korea
  • Norwegian F-35As participate in NATO nuclear exercise
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