Rafale's Safran M88 engine passes milestone of one million operating ...
Those involved with the FCAS fighter programmes are hoping to begin flight testing by 2026. However, Safran states that its demonstration engine will be ready for 2027, meaning that the first FCAS flight tests will employ an engine derived from the M88 - the powerplant of the Dassault Rafale.
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The Rafale is powered by two M88-2 engines from Safran, each providing a thrust of 75 kilonewtons. The aircraft is equipped for buddy-buddy refuelling with a flight refuelling hose reel and drogue pack.
Safran's contribution to the Rafale (Dassault Aviation) | Safran
Wholly designed, developed and produced by Safran Aircraft Engines, the M88 powers Dassault Aviation's Rafale multirole fighter deployed by French armed forces and export customers.
M88 Recovery Vehicle - Wikipedia
The M88 jet engine built by Snecma (Safran), powerplant of the Dassault Aviation Rafale multirole fighter, has largely proven its maturity and operational capabilities, especially during the Harmattan operation in Libya, lasting eight months in 2011.