* Developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in the 1960s
* Introduced into service in 1977
* Single-seat, supersonic, multirole fighter aircraft
* Powered by two Ishikawajima-Harima TF40 engines
* Maximum speed of Mach 2.2
* Range of 2,250 km (1,400 miles)
* Armament includes 20 mm cannons, air-to-air missiles, and air-to-surface missiles
Dassault Mirage F1
* Developed by Dassault Aviation in the 1960s
* Introduced into service in 1973
* Single-seat, supersonic, multirole fighter aircraft
* Powered by one Snecma Atar 9K afterburning turbojet engine
* Maximum speed of Mach 2.2
* Range of 2,150 km (1,340 miles)
* Armament includes two 30 mm cannons, air-to-air missiles, and air-to-surface missiles
Differences
* The Mitsubishi F-1 is slightly larger than the Dassault Mirage F1, with a length of 18.3 meters (60 feet) compared to 15.3 meters (50 feet).
* The Mitsubishi F-1 has a larger wingspan than the Dassault Mirage F1, with a span of 8.5 meters (28 feet) compared to 8.4 meters (27 feet).
* The Mitsubishi F-1 is powered by two turbofan engines, while the Dassault Mirage F1 is powered by a single turbojet engine.
* The Mitsubishi F-1 has a slightly shorter range than the Dassault Mirage F1.
* The Mitsubishi F-1 has a larger armament payload than the Dassault Mirage F1.
Overall, the Mitsubishi F-1 and the Dassault Mirage F1 are both similar aircraft, but they do have some key differences.