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  2. Dassault Mirage 4000 - Wikipedia

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    Gross weight: 16,100 kg (35,494 lb) combat weight Fuel capacity: approx 11,000 L (2,900 US gal; 2,400 imp gal) internal fuel Powerplant: 2 × SNECMA M53 afterburning turbofan engines, 64.3 kN (14,500 lbf) thrust each dry, 95.1 kN (21,400 lbf) with afterburner

  3. Dassault Mirage 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Dassault Mirage 4000: ... Indonesia postponed the acquisition of Mirage 2000 due to limited fiscal capacity. ... Thrust/weight: 0.7; Armament. Guns: ...

  4. Dassault Mirage F1 - Wikipedia

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    Thrust/weight: 0.66 [158] Armament. Guns: 2× 30 mm (1.18 in) DEFA 553 cannons with 150 rounds per gun; Hardpoints: 1 centreline pylon, four underwing and two wingtip pylons with a capacity of 6,300 kg (13,900 lb) (practical maximum load 4,000 kg (8,800 lb)), with provisions to carry combinations of:

  5. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Engine Origin Designer Vehicle Status Use Propellant Power cycle Specific impulse (s) [a] Thrust (N) [a] Chamber pressure (bar) Mass (kg) Thrust: weight ratio [b] Oxidiser: fuel ratio

  6. Snecma M53 - Wikipedia

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    Nozzle of an M53 installed in a Mirage 2000B. M53-5 - powered initial Mirage 2000C models [7] Dry thrust: 54.0 kN (5,500 kgp / 12,230 lbf) Afterburning thrust: 86.3 kN (8,800 kgp / 19,400 lbf) M53-P2 - powered later Mirage 2000C models and used to upgrade earlier models [7] Dry thrust: 64.7 kN (6,600 kgp / 14,500 lbf)

  7. Thrust-to-weight ratio - Wikipedia

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    The thrust-to-weight ratio is usually calculated from initial gross weight at sea level on earth [6] and is sometimes called thrust-to-Earth-weight ratio. [7] The thrust-to-Earth-weight ratio of a rocket or rocket-propelled vehicle is an indicator of its acceleration expressed in multiples of earth's gravitational acceleration, g 0. [5]

  8. Dassault Mirage III - Wikipedia

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    The Mirage III family has its origins within a series of studies conducted by the French Defence Ministry which had commenced in 1952. At the time, several nations had taken an interest in the prospects of a light fighter, which had been motivated by combat experiences acquired during the Korean War, specifically the Soviet-built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 jet-propelled fighter aircraft which had ...

  9. Dassault Mirage IIIV - Wikipedia

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    The Dassault Mirage IIIV, also spelled Mirage III V, was a French vertical take-off and landing prototype fighter aircraft of the mid-1960s developed and produced by Dassault Aviation. The Mirage IIIV was a VTOL derivative of an existing conventional fighter, the Dassault Mirage III ; the principal difference between the two types was the ...