Rafale Wall Art — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. India signed a government-to-government contract for 36 Dassault Rafale fighters in September 2016, with aircraft delivered in tranches from 2020 through 2022. The Indian Air Force designates its twin-seat and single-seat variants Rafale EH and Rafale DH respectively, incorporating India Specific Enhancements including long-range Meteor air-to-air missiles, SCALP cruise weapons, and enhanced datalinks. Dassault designed the Rafale as a true omnirole platform — air superiority, deep strike, reconnaissance, and nuclear-deterrence escort from a single airframe family sharing the delta-canard layout and SNECMA M88 twin-engine package. On 27 June 2006, EC 1/7 Provence at Saint-Dizier became the first Armée de l'Air squadron to fly the Rafale operationally, fielding both Rafale B and C variants as Jaguar units stood down.