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Watch: How Rafale compares to Chinese J-20

The Indian Air Force is all set to receive the first batch of Rafale fighter jets that have taken to the skies from France for India. These game-changing jets are due to land at Ambala's Air Force Station on Wednesday. They are game-changing because of their superior air power over the Chinese fighters.

So, how Rafale jets fared to Chinese J-20?

The big competition to Rafale might come from China's Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, whim the Chinese claim is the fifth generation aircraft. But, based on analysis, experts believe that Rafale fighter jets are better than Chinese J-20.

So, watch the comparison between Rafale jets and Chinese J-20.

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