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Dassault Mirage III Multi-Role Fighter |
DESCRIPTION:
One of the most successful aircraft of the Cold War era was the French Mirage III. The design began as a small light interceptor but soon grew into a powerful multi-role fighter. The first production models were the 'B' two-seat trainer, which lacked a radar, and the 'C' single seat interceptor/short range bomber. Despite the rather poor performance of the Mirage IIIC, the aircraft became very popular with air forces around the world. The most successful model by far was the Mirage IIIE with a larger fuselage and optimized as a long range fighter bomber. The Mirage III was such a successful concept that it has served as the basis for no less than six related designs--the Mirage IV nuclear bomber, the Mirage 5/50 attack fighters, the Mirage F.1 fighter, the Mirage 2000 fighter, Mirage 2000 bomber, the Israeli Kfir attack fighter, and the South African Cheetah attack fighter. All told, some 1,400 Mirage III, 5, and 50 aircraft were built.
Data below for Mirage IIIE |
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HISTORY: | |
First Flight |
(Mirage III-001) 17 November 1956 (Mirage IIIB) 21 October 1959 (Mirage IIIC) 1960 (Mirage IIIR) 31 October 1961 |
Service Entry
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(Mirage IIIC) 1961 (Mirage IIIB) 19 July 1962 (Mirage IIIR) 1963 |
CREW: |
one: pilot
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ESTIMATED COST:
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unknown
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AIRFOIL SECTIONS: | |
Wing Root | unknown (3.5%) |
Wing Tip
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unknown (3.5%)
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DIMENSIONS: | |
Length | 49.29 ft (15.03 m) |
Wingspan | 26.96 ft (8.22 m) |
Height | 14.75 ft (4.50 m) |
Wing Area | 375 ft² (34.85 m²) |
Canard Area
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not applicable
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WEIGHTS: | |
Empty | 15,540 lb (7,050 kg) |
Normal Takeoff | 21,165 lb (9,600 kg) |
Max Takeoff | 30,205 lb (13,700 kg) |
Fuel Capacity |
internal: 880 gal (3,340 L) external: unknown |
Max Payload
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8,820 lb (4,000 kg)
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PROPULSION: | |
Powerplant | one SNECMA Atar 9C afterburning turbojet |
Thrust |
13,670 lb (60.8 kN) with afterburner
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PERFORMANCE: | |
Max Level Speed |
at altitude: 1,460 mph (2,350 km/h) at 39,370 ft (12,000 m), Mach 2.2 at sea level: 863 mph (1,390 km/h), Mach 1.14 |
Initial Climb Rate | 16,400 ft (5,000 m) / min |
Service Ceiling | 55,755 ft (17,000 m) |
Range |
typical: 1,294 nm (2,400 km) ferry: 2,160 nm (4,000 km) |
g-Limits |
unknown
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ARMAMENT: | |
Gun | two 30-mm DEFA 552A cannons (125 rds ea) |
Stations | five external hardpoints |
Air-to-Air Missile | AIM-9 Sidewinder, Matra R.530, Matra 550 Magic |
Air-to-Surface Missile | AS.30, AS.37, Wasp |
Bomb | 250/400 kg bombs |
Other |
rocket pods, ECM pods
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KNOWN VARIANTS: | |
Mirage IIIA | Prototype single-seat fighter |
Mirage IIIB | Two-seat trainer |
Mirage IIIBJ | Two-seat trainer for Israel |
Mirage IIIBL | Two-seat trainer for Lebanon |
Mirage IIIBS | Two-seat trainer for Switzerland |
Mirage IIIBZ | Two-seat trainer for South Africa |
Mirage IIIB2 Mirage IIIB-RV |
Two-seat trainer fitted with a dummy refueling probe for in-flight refueling training |
Mirage IIIC | One-seat all-weather fighter bomber |
Mirage IIICZ | South African models of the IIIC equipped with the engine of the Mirage 5 and upgraded avionics |
Mirage IIID | Two-seat trainer for the Mirage IIIE |
Mirage IIIBE | Version of the Mirage IIID used by France |
Mirage IIIDBR | Version of the Mirage IIID for Brazil |
Mirage IIIDS | Version of the Mirage IIID for Switerland |
Mirage IIIDZ | South African models of the Mirage IIID equipped with the engine of the Mirage 5 and upgraded avionics |
Mirage IIID2Z | Version of the Mirage IIID for South Africa with improved engine |
Mirage IIIE/EA | One-seat long-range fighter bomber with improved engine, new radar, and low-level attack capability; France has used the Mirage IIIE for carriage of tactical nuclear weapons |
Mirage IIIEX | Mirage IIIE model modified with the nose from the Mirage F.1, fixed canards, strakes of the Mirage 5D, and an in-flight refueling probe |
Mirage IIIO | Model license built in Australia |
Mirage IIIOD | Version of the Mirage IIID license built in Australia |
Mirage IIIR | One-seat reconnaissance model with five cameras or IR sensors |
Mirage IIIRD | Improved reconnaissance model with a new navigation radar |
Mirage IIIRP | Reconnaissance model for Pakistan; 13 built |
Mirage IIIRS | Reconnaissance model for Switzerland; 18 built |
Mirage IIIRZ | Reconnaissance model for South Africa fitted with the Mirage 5 engine and upgraded avionics; 8 built |
Mirage IIIR2Z | Version of the Mirage IIIR for South Africa with improved engine |
Mirage IIIS | Model license built in Switzerland |
Mirage IIIT | Test aircraft used to evaluate a new engine |
Mirage IIIX | Proposed upgraded model with canards, fly-by-wire system, upgraded avionics, and a new engine |
Mirage IIING | Improved attack fighter with canards, other aerodynamic improvements, and new avionics |
Balzac V-001 | Model equipped with eight liftjets to serve as a VTOL research aircraft; 1 converted |
Mirage IIIV | VTOL prototype; 2 built |
Mirage Milan
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Mirage IIIE airframe modified with retractable canards, did not enter production
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KNOWN COMBAT RECORD:
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Six Day War (Israel, 1967) War of Attrition (Israel, 1969-1970) Yom Kippur War (Egypt, Israel, 1973) Falklands War (Argentina, 1982) |
KNOWN OPERATORS:
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Argentina, Fuerza Aérea Argentina (Argentine Air Force) Australia (Royal Australian Air Force) Brazil, Força Aérea Brasileira (Brazilian Air Force) Chile, Fuerza Aérea de Chile (Chilean Air Force) Egypt, Al Quwwat al Jawwiya il Misriya (Egyptian Air Force) France, Armée de l'Air (French Air Force) Israel, Tsvah Haganah le Israel - Heyl Ha'Avir (Israeli Defence Force - Air Force) Lebanon, Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Lubnamia (Lebanese Air Force) Pakistan, Pakistan Fiza'ya (Pakistani Air Force) South Africa, Suid-Afrikaanse Lugmag (South African Air Force) Switzerland, Schweizer Luftwaffe (Swiss Air Force) |
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