Dassault Mirage 2000 — History, Specs & Stories

Dassault Mirage 2000 in flight
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Dassault Mirage 2000
The delta that went global

France’s delta-winged, single-engine, fly-by-wire multirole fighter — a genuine Mach 2 interceptor at a single-engine price that armed nine air forces across four continents, fought from Kargil to the Aegean, and is still on the front line four decades on.

~601Built — 1978–2007
Mach 2.2Top speed
9Export & home air forces
1984–presentYears in frontline service
Photo: David Monniaux · CC BY-SA 3.0
RoleMultirole fighter & interceptorEraCold War – presentMotorSNECMA M53-P2 turbofanOriginFrance · Dassault AviationStatusActive frontline fighterCan a civilian fly the Mirage 2000?
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The export champion France couldn’t stop selling

When France cancelled its costly swing-wing Super Mirage G8 and ACF projects in 1975, Dassault fell back on the shape it knew best: the pure delta. The lightweight air-defence fighter that emerged — first flown on 10 March 1978 — entered French service in 1984 as the Mirage 2000C, replacing the Mirage III and F1 in the interceptor role.

Where the Mirage III made Dassault’s name, the Mirage 2000 made it a global institution. Of roughly 601 built, more than a third went abroad — to India (the largest export customer, around 50 “Vajra”), the UAE (bespoke 2000-9s), Taiwan, Greece, Egypt, Peru, Qatar and Brazil. Its appeal was a rare balance: real Mach 2 delta performance and modern fly-by-wire agility, at a price far below twin-engine rivals.

Four decades on the type is still fighting. From the family grew the multirole 2000-5 with RDY radar and MICA missiles, the 2000D and 2000N strike variants, and the export 2000-9. In 2024–25 France transferred Mirage 2000-5s to Ukraine, where they were reported downing Russian cruise missiles — putting a Cold-War delta into a very modern war. Few fighters have stayed relevant, and exportable, for so long.

A single-engine delta that gave mid-size air forces a credible top-tier interceptor — genuinely the fighter everyone could afford.The people’s Mach 2 fighter — why the Mirage 2000 sold worldwide
01The Mirage 2000’s family tree: how one delta became an interceptor, a striker and a nuclear bomber

The Mirage 2000 began as a pure air-defence interceptor, the single-seat 2000C and two-seat 2000B. From it Dassault grew a whole family: the multirole 2000-5 and 2000-5F, with the pulse-Doppler RDY radar and MICA missiles; the two-seat 2000D conventional-strike aircraft and its 2000N nuclear-strike sibling (retired in 2018); and the top-of-the-line export 2000-9 built for the United Arab Emirates.

Production ran from 1978 to 2007, with roughly 601 aircraft completed — though exact totals and dates vary slightly by source. It is a separate machine from the earlier Mirage III/5 ve Mirage IV bomber, which share the delta silhouette but belong to an older generation entirely.


Design & Engineering

What makes the Mirage 2000 special

01

Delta wing, tamed by fly-by-wire

The low-drag tailless delta gives the Mirage 2000 high speed, a big internal fuel and weapons volume and superb high-altitude performance — but classic deltas bled energy in turns. Dassault made the jet deliberately aerodynamically unstable and tamed it with a quadruplex fly-by-wire system, restoring the tight, carefree agility the Mirage III never had.

02

The single SNECMA M53

A single, mechanically simple M53-P2 single-shaft afterburning turbofan — around 95 kN (21,400 lbf) in reheat — drives the jet past Mach 2.2. Compact and easy to maintain, it is the powerplant that keeps a Mach 2 fighter affordable to run, and the reason budget-conscious air forces could field one at all.

03

RDM to RDY radar

Early 2000Cs carried the multimode RDM (later RDI) radar. The multirole 2000-5 and 2000-9 introduced the RDY pulse-Doppler radar — true look-down / shoot-down, multi-target track-while-scan and beyond-visual-range capability with the MICA missile, turning an interceptor into a modern multi-target shooter.

02The Mirage 2000’s delta: why Dassault made it unstable on purpose

A pure delta is wonderful at speed and terrible in a turning fight: it sheds energy fast and lands nose-high. The Mirage III lived with those penalties. For the Mirage 2000, Dassault moved the balance point so the airframe was naturally unstable, then let a quadruplex analogue fly-by-wire system do the constant balancing a pilot never could. The result was a delta that kept its supersonic dash and range but finally turned like a proper dogfighter — the jet the Mirage III always wanted to be.

03The Mirage 2000’s one-engine bet: simplicity as a strategy

Most Mach 2 fighters of its era used two engines. The Mirage 2000 used one, and that was the whole point. A single M53 meant fewer parts, easier maintenance and lower running costs — a jet a mid-size air force could actually sustain. The trade-off is less raw thrust than twin-engine rivals like the F-15 or Su-27, but for an interceptor built around climb, dash and a quick intercept, the M53 was enough — and it made the Mirage 2000 one of the most exportable fighters of its generation.


Technical Data

Full Mirage 2000 specifications

Airframe & Performance

Mürettebat
1 (2 on B / D / N variants)
Uzunluk
14.36 m
Kanat açıklığı
9.13 m
Yükseklik
5.20 m
Max takeoff weight
~17,000 kg (sources vary, ~17,500)
Max speed
Mach 2.2 · ~2,530 km/h at altitude
Servis tavanı
~17,000 m (up to ~18,000 cited)
Savaş yarıçapı
~1,550 km (mission-dependent)
Ferry range
~3,335 km with external tanks

Propulsion & Systems

Motor
1 × SNECMA M53-P2 turbofan
Thrust
~95 kN / ~21,400 lbf with reheat
Cannon
2 × 30 mm DEFA / GIAT 554
Missiles
MICA, Magic II, Super 530D
First flight
10 March 1978
Built
~601 (1978–2007)
Unit cost
~US$23 million (historic, varies)
Cost per flight hour
No single reliable public figure
04The Mirage 2000’s cost: why the numbers are slippery

Affordability was the Mirage 2000’s selling point, but firm figures are hard to pin down. A historic unit cost around US$23 million is often quoted, yet it varied enormously by variant, year and customer — a basic 2000C, a bespoke Emirati 2000-9 and a nuclear-capable 2000N were very different aircraft at very different prices. No reliable open-source cost-per-flight-hour figure exists either. What is clear is the comparison that mattered to buyers: a genuine Mach 2 fighter for markedly less than a twin-engine F-15, Su-27 or Tornado. Treat all specific dollar figures here as approximate.


Timeline

The Mirage 2000, decade by decade

1975

The delta revived

France cancels the swing-wing Super Mirage / ACF and, in December, launches a lightweight pure-delta air-defence fighter — the Delta 2000.

1978

First flight

The prototype flies on 10 March 1978 (some sources cite 1 March), proving the unstable delta and fly-by-wire concept.

1984

Enters French service

The single-seat 2000C joins the Armée de l’Air as an interceptor, replacing the Mirage III and F1.

1988

Nuclear strike

The two-seat 2000N, carrying the ASMP stand-off nuclear missile, enters service as part of France’s airborne deterrent.

1991

Gulf War debut

French Mirage 2000s fly combat air patrol and air-defence sorties during Operation Desert Storm.

1996

The Aegean kill

On 8 October a Hellenic Air Force Mirage 2000 is credited with downing a Turkish F-16 over the Aegean — the type’s clearest air-to-air victory.

1999

Kargil War

IAF Mirage 2000s fly high-altitude laser-guided-bomb strikes on entrenched Himalayan positions, widely credited as decisive.

1990s

Export peak

The multirole 2000-5 arrives with RDY radar and MICA; Taiwan and the UAE sign major export deals.

2007

Production ends

The line closes after roughly 601 aircraft built across all variants over nearly three decades.

2024–25

Mirage over Ukraine

France transfers Mirage 2000-5s to Ukraine, which presses them into air defence against Russian missiles and drones.


Stories & Eyewitnesses

From the flight line: twelve Mirage 2000 stories

Design

The delta that finally turned

Dassault made it unstable on purpose

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The Mirage III’s delta was fast but energy-hungry in turns. For the 2000, Dassault made the airframe deliberately unstable and added quadruplex fly-by-wire, so computers do the balancing act. The result: classic delta speed and range with genuine dogfight agility — the jet the Mirage III always wanted to be.
Combat

The Aegean kill

A Mirage 2000 is credited with downing an F-16

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On 8 October 1996, over the Aegean and amid chronic Greek–Turkish tension, a Hellenic Air Force Mirage 2000 is reported to have fired a Magic II and shot down a Turkish F-16. One Turkish crewman died; the other ejected. It remains the type’s clearest confirmed air-to-air victory, though it sits in a politically sensitive context.
Combat

Kargil, at the top of the world

LGBs over Tiger Hill

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In 1999, Pakistani-backed fighters dug into Himalayan ridgelines above 16,000 ft. IAF Mirage 2000s, hastily fitted for laser-guided bombs, struck fortified positions such as Tiger Hill with precision India’s older jets couldn’t match — widely credited as a turning point of the Kargil War. Sortie and damage figures vary; the strategic effect is not disputed.
Combat

Balakot — the disputed strike

Two nations, two irreconcilable stories

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On 26 February 2019 around a dozen IAF Mirage 2000s struck near Balakot, Pakistan. India said a major militant camp was destroyed with heavy casualties; Pakistan said the bombs fell on open, wooded ground with none. Independent satellite analyses reported no visible damage to the buildings. One raid, two accounts — we present both, and neither is settled.
Export

The jet everyone bought

Nine air forces, four continents

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More than a third of the roughly 601 Mirage 2000s built were exported — to India, the UAE, Taiwan, Greece, Egypt, Peru, Qatar and Brazil. Real Mach 2 performance at a single-engine price let mid-size air forces field a top-tier interceptor. Few Cold-War fighters sold so widely, or stayed frontline for so long.
Politics

Taiwan’s controversial deal

Bought under Beijing’s glare

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In the early 1990s Taiwan ordered around 60 Mirage 2000-5s despite fierce Chinese objections to the sale. High operating costs and a spares squeeze later made them expensive to keep flying, but they gave Taiwan a genuine beyond-visual-range interceptor over the Strait for decades.
Tech

MICA and the RDY radar

Fire-and-forget, near and far

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The 2000-5 upgrade paired the pulse-Doppler RDY radar with the MICA missile — one weapon, radar or infrared seeker, usable from within visual range out to beyond it. It turned an interceptor built around the older Super 530 into a modern multi-target shooter.
Engineering

One engine, kept simple

The M53’s maintainable muscle

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The single SNECMA M53 single-shaft turbofan won’t win a thrust contest with twin-engine rivals, but its simplicity is the point: fewer parts, easier maintenance, lower running cost. It is a big reason budget-conscious air forces could afford a Mach 2.2 fighter at all.
Nuclear

The silent strike variant

France’s airborne deterrent

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The two-seat Mirage 2000N carried the ASMP stand-off nuclear missile as part of France’s air-based deterrent from 1988. Low-level, terrain-following and rarely photographed, it did quiet, serious work until its retirement in 2018 — a side of the Mirage 2000 story most fans never see.
Service

Sahel to Syria

France’s workhorse fighter-bomber

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Beyond interception, French 2000D strike jets logged years of expeditionary war — the Balkans, Libya in 2011, Mali and the Sahel, and strikes on ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Unglamorous, persistent close-air-support and precision work far from home.
Comeback

Mirage over Ukraine

A 1980s delta joins a 2020s war

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In 2024–25 France transferred Mirage 2000-5s to Ukraine, which pressed them into air defence. Ukrainian and French sources reported the jets downing Russian cruise missiles — putting a Cold-War French delta into a very modern fight. Airframe-specific claims remain hard to verify.
Heritage

Not the same as a Mirage III

Same silhouette, different generation

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People conflate them, but the delta is where the resemblance ends. The Mirage III (a separate exhibit) is a 1950s stability-limited interceptor; the Mirage 2000 is a fly-by-wire, relaxed-stability multirole fighter a full generation newer. Same shape, completely different jet.

Gallery

The Mirage 2000 in pictures

A French Air Force Mirage 2000  the type entered Arme de lAir service in 1984.
A French Air Force Mirage 2000 — the type entered Armée de l’Air service in 1984.Photo: SSgt David Nolan, U.S. Air Force · Public domain
An Indian Air Force Mirage 2000  India was the largest export customer, flying the Vajra.
An Indian Air Force Mirage 2000 — India was the largest export customer, flying the “Vajra.”Photo: U.S. Air Force · Public domain
A Hellenic Air Force Mirage 2000 formation  Greece scored the types clearest air-to-air kill in 1996.
A Hellenic Air Force Mirage 2000 formation — Greece scored the type’s clearest air-to-air kill in 1996.Photo: stg_gr1 · CC BY 2.0
A United Arab Emirates Mirage 2000-9  the bespoke top-tier export variant.
A United Arab Emirates Mirage 2000-9 — the bespoke top-tier export variant.Photo: Aaron Allmon, U.S. Air Force · Public domain
A two-seat Mirage 2000D  the conventional-strike variant that flew Frances expeditionary wars.
A two-seat Mirage 2000D — the conventional-strike variant that flew France’s expeditionary wars.Photo: U.S. Marine Corps · Public domain
A Brazilian Air Force Mirage 2000  Brazil flew the type until its retirement in 2013.
A Brazilian Air Force Mirage 2000 — Brazil flew the type until its retirement in 2013.Photo: silvioraof · CC BY 2.0

Watch

The Mirage 2000 in motion

A dedicated Mirage 2000 video is coming soon.


Operations

Where the Mirage 2000 flies


Combat Record

Four decades in the fight

The Mirage 2000 has seen combat on three continents, from high-altitude precision strikes to a rare delta-versus-Viper dogfight. Several of its most famous actions are politically contested — always cite them as claims, not settled scores. What is beyond dispute is how long the type has stayed on the front line.

9Air forces that flew it
1991–2025Gulf War to Ukraine
~601Built across all variants

Its record spans the 1991 Gulf War, the 1996 Aegean F-16 shootdown, the 1999 Kargil War, the disputed 2019 Balakot strike, French operations over Libya and the Sahel, and Ukraine’s 2024–25 air-defence missions. Compare the combat record of every military aircraft. Figures as of July 2026.


Questions & Answers

Everything people ask about the Mirage 2000

Can I fly in a Mirage 2000?
No. The Mirage 2000 is a modern frontline fighter and is not part of the MiGFlug fleet — it is not available to fly. However, you can fly in several genuine military jets today, from the L-39 Albatros to the supersonic MiG-21. See what is available at migflug.com/flights-prices/.
How fast is the Mirage 2000?
About Mach 2.2 (~2,530 km/h) at altitude, powered by a single SNECMA M53-P2 afterburning turbofan.
Is the Mirage 2000 single or twin engine?
Single-engine — the SNECMA M53. That is unusual for a Mach 2 fighter, and it is the key to the type’s low purchase and running cost.
Is the Mirage 2000 the same as a Mirage III?
No. The Mirage 2000 is a generation newer, with fly-by-wire and relaxed stability. The Mirage III is a 1950s design and is covered as a separate exhibit.
What did the Mirage 2000 do at Kargil?
IAF Mirage 2000s delivered precision laser-guided strikes on entrenched Himalayan positions in the 1999 Kargil War — widely credited as decisive, though sortie and damage figures vary by source.
What happened at Balakot in 2019?
India and Pakistan give sharply different accounts of the 26 February 2019 raid: India claimed a militant camp destroyed, Pakistan said the bombs hit empty ground, and independent satellite analysts reported no clear building damage. Treat it as disputed.
Is the Mirage 2000 still in service?
Yes — France, India, Greece, Egypt, the UAE, Taiwan and Peru all still operate it in 2026, and Ukraine now flies ex-French jets. Brazil retired its fleet in 2013 and Qatar is winding down.
How many Mirage 2000s were built?
Roughly 601 across all variants between 1978 and 2007, though exact totals vary slightly by source.

Sources & Further Reading

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