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Picture of the Mitsubishi F-2B aircraft
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A visitor from - posted Tue April 4, 2006:People might confuse this with an F-16. I do not think that Mitsubishi is very serious about making this type of fighter plane from scratch. As far as I know, the Constitution of Japan does not allow us to have anything other than self-defense forces. I think that the aircraft took its shape based upon the supply/demand curve for the above-mentioned military defense situation as well as the cost benefit. A great photo. | |
A visitor from Greece posted Tue November 15, 2005:Very nice shot and beautiful camouflage. This is not an F-16. It is a more advanced derivative of the Falcon designed and produced by the Japanese with the help of Locheed Martin. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue November 15, 2005:Isn't this an F-16????? | |
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