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Mirage III Foreign Variants.
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A few more Mirage variants based on the Mirage III by ``Captain_Ahab_62``. Might update later with more Mirage variants (namely Mirage IIIS and Atlas Cheetah)
#### Mirage V
- Simply a Mirage III with various electronics removed (namely the radar, resulting in the new "slim" nose) designed for Israeli desert operation. However, France's 1969 Arms Embargo to Israel prevented any Mirage Vs from being sold to them. Israeli intelligence stole plans for the Mirage V and built their own unlicensed copy, called the "Nesher".
#### Kfir Gderot
- The SNECMA Atar 9 engine in the Mirage V was found unsatisfactory and very weak by Israel. As a result, a complete redesign of the Mirage V ("Nesher") was undertaken, adding a new aux. intake in the vertical stabilizer strake, the J-79 engine from an F-4 Phantom, and reworking the bottom "lump" under the fuselage to be further back and more angular for including flare/chaff dispensers. The early Gderot did not have the large canards of the usual
#### Mirage V
- Simply a Mirage III with various electronics removed (namely the radar, resulting in the new "slim" nose) designed for Israeli desert operation. However, France's 1969 Arms Embargo to Israel prevented any Mirage Vs from being sold to them. Israeli intelligence stole plans for the Mirage V and built their own unlicensed copy, called the "Nesher".
#### Kfir Gderot
- The SNECMA Atar 9 engine in the Mirage V was found unsatisfactory and very weak by Israel. As a result, a complete redesign of the Mirage V ("Nesher") was undertaken, adding a new aux. intake in the vertical stabilizer strake, the J-79 engine from an F-4 Phantom, and reworking the bottom "lump" under the fuselage to be further back and more angular for including flare/chaff dispensers. The early Gderot did not have the large canards of the usual
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