Mitsubishi F-2
Type: fighter
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Japan
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries / Lockheed Martin
First Deployed: 2000
Overview
Japan's indigenous multirole fighter derived from the F-16 Fighting Falcon but significantly enlarged and extensively redesigned with Japanese technology. Features a 25% larger wing area than the F-16 using advanced co-cured composite construction (Japan was a pioneer in composite fighter structures), the world's first operational active electronically scanned array (AESA) fire control radar (J/APG-1, later upgraded to J/APG-2), and integration of Japanese weapons including the ASM-1C and ASM-2 anti-ship missiles — reflecting the F-2's primary role as a maritime strike fighter defending Japan's extensive sea approaches. Powered by a single GE F110-129 engine producing 29,500 lbf. Maximum weight of 22,100 kg with 13 hardpoints. 94 aircraft built (62 single-seat F-2A and 32 two-seat F-2B). The F-2 will be replaced by the F-3/GCAP from the mid-2030s. Currently operated by 3 JASDF squadrons.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 1 (F-2A) / 2 (F-2B) |
|---|---|
| armament | JM61A1 20mm; AAM-4B, AAM-5, ASM-2/3; JDAM |
| avionics | J/APG-2 AESA radar (world's first fighter AESA) |
| max_speed | Mach 2.0 |
| fleet_size | ~90 operational |
| combat_radius | 830 km |
Operators
- Japan (JASDF)
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