Kfir
Notes: This Israeli fighter-bomber is based on the French Mirage III. The aircraft was modified by making it more sleek, replacement of the engine with one of the more powerful ones fitted to the F-4 Phantom II, a better radar, and more hardpoints, along with better maneuverability. The US Navy and Marines fly some of these aircraft as well, stationed at the Top Gun school as aggressor aircraft; these are designated F-21 Lion Cub. The pilot has an ejection seat, and the aircraft is capable of in-flight refueling.
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Vehicle |
Price |
Fuel Type |
Load |
Veh Wt |
Crew |
Mnt |
Night Vision |
Radiological |
|
Kfir C2 |
$3,808,985 |
AvG |
6.09 tons |
16.5 tons |
1 |
22 |
Radar |
Enclosed |
|
Kfir C7 |
$4,364,245 |
AvG |
6.09 tons |
16.2 tons |
1 |
22 |
Radar |
Enclosed |
|
Tr Mov |
Com Mov |
Mnvr/Acc Agl/Turn |
Fuel Cap |
Fuel Cons |
Ceiling |
|
|
(Both) |
4880 |
1220 (155) |
NA 305 9/5 90/50 |
3360 |
2306 |
22860 |
|
Vehicle |
Combat Equipment |
Minimum Landing/Takeoff Zone |
RF |
Armament |
Ammo |
|
Kfir C2 |
Flare/Chaff Dispensers, Radar Warning Receiver, Secure Radios |
1500/850m Hardened Runway |
+2 |
2x30mm DEFA Autocannons, 7 Hardpoints |
280x30mm |
|
Kfir C7 |
Flare/Chaff Dispensers, Radar Warning Receiver, Secure Radios, HUD Interface, Laser Designator |
1500/850m Hardened Runway |
+3 |
2x30mm DEFA Autocannons, 9 Hardpoints |
280x30mm |