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The Mirage 2000 is a supersonic combat aircraft of metal construction that shares the general delta-wing layout with the Mirage III, yet incorporates avionics advances that help overcome the latter's aerodynamic limitations. The aircraft's low-set, thin wing has a leading-edge sweep back of 58° and a trailing-edge forward sweep of 3.5°.
The Mirage 2000N was designed to French requirements for an aircraft to replace the older Mirage IVP. Dassault received a contract to build two prototypes. The aircraft first flew on 3 February 1986. Seventy four were built up to 1993. [citation needed] The Mirage 2000N is based on the Mirage 2000B two-seat trainer, but features considerable ...
Mirage 2000 "Escadron/Squadron Cigognes". The squadron has known during the course of history, the following designations: Groupe de Chasse I/2 (GC I/2) with escadrilles SPA 3 and SPA 103 from 1 September 1933 until 20 August 1940, attached to the 2 e Escadre de Chasse between 1 September 1933 and 1 May 1939.
The Mirage 2000 is a multi-role, single-engine jet fighter. Zelenskiy said in September he had struck an agreement on training Ukraine pilots in France in conversation with Macron.
The Mirage 2000 is a multi-role, single-engine jet fighter. "We do everything for our cooperation to be remembered ... in 80 years as a victorious battle, it's so important," Zelenskiy said.
Dassault Mirage 2000 The SNECMA M53 is an afterburning turbofan engine developed for the Dassault Mirage 2000 fighter by Snecma . The engine is in service with different air forces, including the latest Mirage 2000-5 and 2000-9 multirole fighters.
Mirage IIIC conserved at BA 115 with colors of the 2/5. Mirage 2000 C "escadron Ile de France". EC 2/5 carries on the traditions of a fighter squadron created by Charles de Gaulle on November 7, 1941 as 340 (Free French) Squadron of the Royal Air Force. The success of this squadron during World War II earned it numerous awards and citations. [2]
The GBU-24 is cleared on aircraft such as the F-15E, F-16A MLU, F-16C Block 40/42, F-16C Block 50/52 CCIP, F-16C+ Block 30 SCU8, F/A-18, Panavia Tornado, Eurofighter Typhoon, Mirage 2000, Rafale, F-14 Tomcat (prior to the Tomcat's retirement from US Navy service), F-4E AUP, F-111C AUP and the Predator C UAVs.