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FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY DASSAULT
Mirage (aircraft); Mirage jet
  • Two Mirage III fighters in RAAF colours

Dassault Mirage         
Mirage is a name given to several types of jet aircraft designed by the French company Dassault Aviation (formerly Avions Marcel Dassault), some of which were produced in different variants. Most were supersonic fighters with delta wings.
Dassault Mirage F1         
  • A Hellenic Air Force Mirage F1CG
  • Assorted 125kg, 250kg, 500kg, and 1000kg bombs besides a Mirage F1
  • Mirage F1 operators, current (blue) and former (red)
  • Dassault Mirage F1 3-view drawings
  • A Spanish Mirage F1CE at [[RAF Coltishall]], [[England]], 1988
  • EC 2/30]] ''Normandie-Niemen'' at the 1975 Paris Air Show.
  • Jordanian Air Force Dassault Mirage F1EJ
  • Spanish Air Force F1M at ''Kecskeméti Repülőnap 2010''.
  • Libyan Air Force]], August 1981
  • A Mirage F1AZ at [[Air Force Base Swartkop]], [[Gauteng]], circa 1996
  • A Mirage F1BD, believed to be the only twin-seat aircraft of the type remaining in Libyan service at that time, 2009
  • Iranian Air Force Mirage F1BQ
  • A SAAF Mirage F1CZ performing an aerial display at [[Air Force Base Ysterplaat]], [[Cape Town]], circa 1982
  • A formation of four Mirage F1CZs, flying over [[Air Force Base Ysterplaat]], circa 1982
  • An Ecuadoran Mirage F1JA during the joint US/Ecuadoran exercise "Blue Horizon '86".
  • A Mirage F1B performing a flight display at the 2008 [[Royal International Air Tattoo]]
  • A formation of four Mirage F1CRs flying over [[Avenue des Champs-Élysées]], [[Paris]], 2006
  • Escadron de chasse 1/5 Vendée]].
  • Qatari Air Force Mirage F1EDA
  • Iraqi Air Force Mirage F1BQ
  • Aerosud Mirage F1
  • Moroccan Mirage F1CH (2007).
  • Alpha Jet]], during [[Operation Desert Shield]]
  • Underside view of a SAAF Mirage F1AZ flying overhead, 2002
  • Thomson CSF Cyrano IV radar unit
  • A Jordanian Mirage F1EJ in formation with an American [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] over [[Iraq]], 1996
The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
Dassault Mirage IV         
  • A French Air Force Mirage IV
  • Mirage IVP at [[RAF Fairford]], [[Gloucestershire]], England, 2003
  • Mirage IV line drawing
  • On display at a 2004 air show
  • Mirage IV in the hangar with his friends and guard dog
  • Mirage IVP on static display
  • Close-up of Mirage IV on the taxiway
  • Mirage IV had 12 solid-fuel rockets for [[rocket-assisted take off]] (RATO)
  • Mirage IV on the taxiway
  • A French Mirage IVP of ''escadron de bombardement 1/91 Gascogne'' on tarmac
  • Underside of a low-flying Mirage IV, 1986
  • Mirage IV on a reconnaissance mission over a burning oil field in 1991 following the [[Gulf War]]
ATTACK AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY DASSAULT
Dassault Mirage IVP; Mirage IV; Mirage IVP; Mirage IV-P; Dassault-Breguet Mirage IV; Dassault Mirage 4
The Dassault Mirage IV was a French supersonic strategic bomber and deep-reconnaissance aircraft. Developed by Dassault Aviation, the aircraft entered service with the French Air Force in October 1964.

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Dassault Mirage

Mirage is a name given to several types of jet aircraft designed by the French company Dassault Aviation (formerly Avions Marcel Dassault), some of which were produced in different variants. Most were supersonic fighters with delta wings. The most successful was the Mirage III in its many variants and derivatives, which were widely produced and modified both by Dassault and by other companies. Some variants were given other names, while some otherwise unrelated types were given the Mirage name.