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  1. Early prototypes

    • MD550 Mystère Delta, the original Dassault experimental delta jet, which provided the baseline for the main Mirage series. Two were built, later renamed Mirage I and II respectively: See more

    Mirage III/5/50 series

    The most successful line of Mirages were a family of supersonic delta-winged fighters, all sharing the same basic airframe but differing in powerplant, equipment and minor details. Early examples were tailless, while man… See more

    Other Mirage types

    Mirage IV: Delta-winged tailless supersonic nuclear bomber. Largest of all the Mirages.
    Mirage F1 and MF2000: Conventional-configuration supersonic fighter.… See more

     
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  3. Dassault Mirage history, variants, deployment and photographs

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  5. Evolution of Dassault Aviation Mirage fighter jets

    Aug 30, 2023 · The Mirage 4000, sometimes dubbed the “Super Mirage”, was an ambitious development by Dassault Aviation, illustrating France’s potential to produce a twin-engine heavy fighter, similar in some respects to the American …

  6. The Evolution of Fighter Aircraft: A Historical Perspective

  7. Jet fighter generations - Wikipedia

    Jet fighter generations classify the major technology leaps in the historical development of the jet fighter. Different authorities have identified different technology jumps as the key ones, dividing fighter development into different …

  8. Dassault Rafale: A Brief History Of The French Fighter …

    Jan 6, 2024 · Development. Throughout the 1970s, the French Navy and French Air Force were both in need of a new multirole fighter aircraft capable of handling the stresses of many different missions, including carrier-based operations.

  9. Mirage | French, Supersonic, Delta Wing | Britannica

    Mirage, any member of a family of combat aircraft produced by the Dassault-Breguet aeronautics firm of France. These relatively inexpensive, simple, durable aircraft were adopted by many of the world’s smaller air forces from the …

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