France practiced combat use of Rafale fighters with SCALP missile strike in a scenario against Russia
Kyiv • UNN
The French Air and Space Force conducted exercises simulating an offensive operation against a high-tech adversary. A key element was the launch of SCALP cruise missiles from Rafale fighters in a scenario close to combat operations with Russia.

The French Air and Space Force conducted large-scale exercises, simulating an offensive operation against a high-tech adversary, using a scenario close to combat operations with Russia. A key element of the training was the launch of SCALP cruise missiles from Rafale fighters, demonstrating Paris's readiness to use deep strike capabilities in the event of a large-scale conflict. This was reported by Defence Express, writes UNN.
Details
The exercises included simulating overcoming a dense enemy air defense system and striking strategic targets at long distances. Rafale fighters flew in conditions of active electronic warfare, after which they launched long-range SCALP missiles. These maneuvers are part of a strategic check of the combat readiness of France's nuclear and conventional deterrence forces.
Such training allows pilots and technical personnel to maintain the highest level of skills in using complex weapons against an equally strong enemy
Special attention was paid to synchronizing the actions of aviation with ground reconnaissance and control systems.
Geopolitical context and weapons modernization
The intensification of such exercises is directly related to the changing security situation in Europe and the aggressive rhetoric of the Kremlin. France not only demonstrates the power of its own aircraft fleet but also tests the compatibility of its systems with NATO's network-centric standards. The successful practice of SCALP missile strikes confirms the effectiveness of the French aviation platform as one of the main elements of European security.