Dassault Mirage F1
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation as a successor of the Mirage III family. The Mirage F1 entered service in the Armée de l'Air (French Air Force) in 1974. Powered by a single SNECMA Atar turbojet providing about 7 tonnes-force (69 kN; 15,000 lbf) of thrust, the Mirage F1 has been used as a light multipurpose fighter and has been exported to about a dozen nations. More than 720 Mirage F1s have been produced.
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- Argentina
- Argentine Air Force
- Congo-Brazzaville
- Republic of the Congo Air Force
- Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Air Force
- France
- French Air Force
- Gabon
- Gabonese Air Force
- Greece
- Hellenic Air Force
- Iran
- Islamic Republic of Iran of Air Force
- Iraq
- Iraqi Air Force
- Jordan
- Royal Jordanian Air Force
- Kuwait
- Kuwait Air Force
- Libya
- Libyan Air Force
- Morocco
- Royal Moroccan Air Force
- Qatar
- Qatar Emiri Air Force
- South Africa
- South African Air Force
- Spain
- Spanish Air Force
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- Argentine Air Force
- Congolese Air Force
- Dassault
- Ecuadorian Air Force
- Fighters
- France
- French Air Force
- Gabonese Air Force
- Hellenic Air Force
- Iraqi Air Force
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- Kuwait Air Force
- Libyan Air Force
- Qatar Emiri Air Force
- Royal Jordanian Air Force
- Royal Moroccan Air Force
- South African Air Force
- Spanish Air Force
- Third Generation Fighters