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«Aladiyat» reveal the inability of the Qatari regime and expose its combat capability

«Aladiyat» reveal the inability of the Qatari regime and expose its combat capability «Aladiyat» reveal the inability of the Qatari regime and expose its combat capability

In early February, the Qatari system announced through its media horns the receipt of French Rafal aircraft under the deal signed by Tamim Bin Hamad with French aircraft maker Dassault in May 2015.
Among the aircraft included in the deal was the Rafal QE 202, the first aircraft to be received by the Qatari Emiri Air Force from the 36 Rafal aircraft, which the Qatari system called the "Aladiyat". However, there is a shock to the Qatari system. It is not competent to own such Types of aircraft or that the Qatari army is not safe to protect.
A scandal revealed by leaked documents from within the French company Dassault aircraft industry, where the documents said that the Qatari system sent Pakistani pilots for training on French aircraft Rafal, had been contracted to buy them.
The documents showed that the country system had provided identification papers for the pilots, who did not include one Qatari, as the Qatari army forces and that they would be responsible for the new aircraft that were contracted.
In a deal considered by many analysts as a political par excellence to stabilize the system of the country and buy the European friendliness of these deals billion, especially after the French government proved its failure years to sell Rafal fighter jets to other countries because of their limited capabilities compared to other models such as the «F-22 Raptor» Or "F-35" Americans, or "Sukhoi 35" Russian, but the Qatari regime signed the deal for the purchase of the French administration.
The ceremony was held at the headquarters of the company Dassault in Bordeaux, France, in the presence of Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Al-Hamdeen and Minister of Defense Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Attiyah.
This comes in the context of the deal signed by Tamim bin Hamad, the Emir of Nizam al-Hamdeen, with France for the purchase of 24 Rafale fighter jets worth 6.3 billion euros in May 2015, but he then demanded - with French pressure - to lift the deal to 36 aircraft , Worth 9.45 billion euros.

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