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War Thunder, the Mitsubishi F 1 Strike Fighter

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Here we are with the next Entry the F-1 but before we get to the Wiki stuff the Artist which provided the Music https://www.youtube.com/@UCiufqdpEFkaPRmDUypz7Brg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STtWHA1o0RA&list=PLPEwKpHq_H2Djx5RsV9WFiHRZa8gXVU_W&index=18 Warrior’s Yume šŸŽø Anime Rock | No Copyright Twitch Music šŸŽø Anime Rock - No Copyright Music for Twitch & Youtube Streams 🟢Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3837R8S āš«ļøApple Music: https://apple.co/3lY6FZt šŸ”µAmazon Music: https://amzn.to/3uxVv3n 🟣Deezer: https://bit.ly/33VTgOt Here is some Wiki stuff Developed during the early 1970s, the F-1 is essentially a combat-orientated derivative of the Mitsubishi T-2 trainer aircraft, which was also procured for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF); accordingly, it was initially referred to as the FS-T2kai prior to being redesignated as F-1. Key modifications included the removal of the second seat in the cockpit for an avionics bay, airframe strengthening, and the installation of additional hardpoints. While the F-1 was not a highly manoeuvrable aircraft, it was intended for advanced avionics and intense training to be decisive factors in the event of live combat. The F-1 was primarily oriented towards the ground attack and anti-shipping missions, in which it was viewed as being a suitable counter to Soviet warships. Secondarily, it was also intended to function as an air defence fighter. The F-1 performed its maiden flight on 3 June 1975, and entered service with the JASDF just over two years later. No other operators emerged for the type; production was terminated in 1987 after 77 aircraft were completed. Despite its prospective replacement by a more capable aircraft being openly discussed by the mid-1980s, the majority of the fleet underwent a service life extension programme (SLEP) during the 1990s and remained in active service until 2006, at which point the last F-1s were withdrawn in favour of the more capable F-2. Sadly as always Gaijin only favours the USA and USSR but this is what it could carry Guns: 1Ɨ 20 mm (0.787 in) JM61A1 Vulcan 6-barreled Gatling cannon Hardpoints: One centerline, four underwing and two wingtip missile rails with a capacity of 6,000 lb (2,700 kg) of ordnance Bombs: Various bombs, air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles and rocket pods on four underwing, two wingtip, and one underfuselage pylon. Weapons carried include AIM-9 Sidewinder, Mitsubishi AAM-1, Mitsubishi Type 80 air-to-ship missile/Type 93 air-to-ship missile anti-ship missiles, JLAU-3A 70 mm rocket pods, RL-7 70 mm rockets, RL-4 125 mm rockets, Mk-82 500 lb and M117 750 lb bombs, the GCS-1, and IR-guided versions of the Mk-82 and M117 #warthunder #compilation #aircraft

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