Mitsubishi F-2
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The Mitsubishi F-2 is a multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, with a 60/40 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United States. The basis of the F-2's design is the F-16 Agile Falcon, an unsuccessful offer by General Dynamics to provide a low-cost alternative for the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) competition. Production started in 1996 and the first aircraft entered service in 2000.
The first 76 aircraft entered service by 2008, with a total of 98 airframes produced. The first active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar on a combat aircraft was the J/APG-1 introduced on the Mitsubishi F-2 in 1995.
The F-2 is nicknamed "Viper Zero", a reference to the F-16's unofficial nickname of "Viper" and the Mitsubishi A6M Zero. Learn More
Aircraft Specifications
Country: Japan
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Year: 2000
Number Built: 98
Active: Yes
Powerplant: 1 x General Electric F110-IHI-129 afterburning turbofan
Number of Crew: 1
Length: 15.52m
Height: 5.00m
Vertical Stabilizers: 1
Wingtype: Fixed
Wingspan: 11.13m
Wing Area: 34.84m²
Gross Weight: 13,459kg
Max Speed: 2,124 km/h (Mach 1.72)
Range: 833km
Thrust to Weight Ratio: 0.99