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Home | Update | Latest Issue | Gallery | FR Profile | Datafiles Mitsubishi F-2ASupport fighter (defensive counter air, air interdiction, close air support, support of maritime operations)
Country (Land)
Manufacturer (Hersteller)
Partners include Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Fuji Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin (Fort Worth) General (Allgemeine Angaben) Crew (Besatzung): 1 (2 in F-2B)
Weapons (Bewaffnung):
1 x General Electric F110-GE-129 turbofan (licence assembly at Ishikawajima-Harima) Thrust (Schub): 1 x 131,7 kN (29500 lbs) with afterburner (mit Nachbrenner), 1 x 75,5 kN (17000 lbs) dry (ohne Nachbrenner) Dimensions (Abmessungen) Length (Länge): 15,52 m Heigth (Höhe): 4,96 m Span (Spannweite): 11,13 m Wing area (Flügelfläche): 34,84 sq m Weights (Massen) Empty weight (Leermasse): 9527 kg (9633 kg for F-2B) Fuel (Kraftstoff): 3842 kg (3099 kg in F-2B) External fuel (Zusatztanks): 5680 l Max. external load (max. Außenlast): 8050 kg Max. take-off weigth (Max. Startmasse): 22100 kg Performance (Flugleistungen) Max. speed (max. Fluggeschwindigkeit): Mach 2.0 Max. peed at low level (Geschwindigkeit in Bodennähe): Mach 1 Approach speed (Anfluggeschwindigkeit): 555 km/h Radius of action (Aktionsradius): over 830 km (anti-ship mission) g-limit (g-Limit): +9/-3 Customers (Kunden) The F-2A and F-2B two-seater are exclusively for the Japan Air Self Defence Force. Exact procurement figures are not defined yet, but after much discussion of a reduction to 70 - 80 machines, the Cabinet in Tokyo has approved 130 F-2s in December 1995, with orders for 11 already in the budgets. 47 aircraft will be two-seaters. Competitors (Konkurrenz) Lockheed Martin F-16 McDonnell Douglas F-18 Remarks (Bemerkungen) The F-2 programme was startet as the FS-X (Fighter Support Experimental on 21 October 1997, after much political debate on US pressure to base the new fighter on an existing American design, in this case the F-16. Mitsubishi is main contractor, but US companies get a 40 per cent share in development and production. Roll-out was on January 12, 1995, with all four prototypes now flying
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