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    Indonesia receives first Rafale advanced fighter jets from France, official says

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    Posted on January 26, 2026

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Indonesia receives first Rafale advanced fighter jets from France, official says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review

    Quick Summary

    Indonesia has received its first Rafale fighter jets from France, marking a major defense upgrade. The country plans to acquire 42 jets in total, enhancing its military capabilities.

    Table of Contents

    • Indonesia's Defense Upgrade with Rafale Jets
    • Details of the Delivery
    • Future Plans for Additional Jets
    • Indonesia's Military Procurement Strategy

    Indonesia Welcomes First Three Rafale Fighter Jets from France

    Indonesia's Defense Upgrade with Rafale Jets

    By Ananda Teresia

    Details of the Delivery

    JAKARTA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Indonesia has received three Rafale fighter jets from France in the first deliveries from a multi-billion-dollar defence deal between the two countries, a defence ministry official told Reuters on Monday, marking a major upgrade to the country's ageing military hardware.

    Future Plans for Additional Jets

    Jakarta, France's main arms client in Southeast Asia, has placed orders for as many as 42 Rafales, built by Dassault Aviation, as well as French frigates and submarines, as the archipelago steps up defence spending under President Prabowo Subianto, a former special forces commander. 

    Indonesia's Military Procurement Strategy

    "The aircraft have been handed over and are ready for use by the Indonesian Air Force,” Defence Ministry spokesperson Rico Ricardo Sirait said in a message in response to a Reuters query - the first confirmation that Indonesia has possession of the advanced military aircraft after striking an $8 billion deal with France in 2022 and expanding it last year.

    Sirait said the three aircraft arrived on Friday and were stationed at Roesmin Nurjadin Air Base in Pekanbaru, located on the western island of Sumatra. 

    Three more jets are expected to arrive later this year, he added.

    Indonesia has been one of the biggest players on the international fighter jet market as it looks to upgrade its aircraft, setting aside big budgets for defence spending.  

    It has been considering a number of options alongside the Rafales, including China's  J-10 fighter jets and U.S.-made F-15EX jets. For the longer term, it has also signed a contract to buy 48 KAAN fighter jets from Turkey, a fifth-generation aircraft powered by General Electric F-110 engines that are also used in fourth-generation Lockheed Martin F-16 jets.

    Reuters also reported that Indonesia and Pakistan discussed a potential deal earlier this month for Jakarta to buy combat jets and killer drones.

    (Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Writing by Fransiska Nangoy and Gibran Peshimam; Editing by David Stanway and Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Indonesia receives first Rafale jets from France.
    • •Deal marks a major defense upgrade for Indonesia.
    • •Indonesia plans to acquire 42 Rafale jets in total.
    • •The jets are stationed at Roesmin Nurjadin Air Base.
    • •Indonesia explores additional military procurement options.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Indonesia receives first Rafale advanced fighter jets from France, official says

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Indonesia's acquisition of Rafale fighter jets from France, marking a significant upgrade in its defense capabilities.

    2What are Indonesia's future plans for military procurement?

    Indonesia plans to acquire a total of 42 Rafale jets and is considering other options like China's J-10 and U.S. F-15EX jets.

    3Where are the Rafale jets stationed?

    The Rafale jets are stationed at Roesmin Nurjadin Air Base in Pekanbaru, Sumatra.

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