Mitsubishi F-2

F-2
Mitsubishi F-2B
General information
TypeMultirole fighter
National originJapan / United States
ManufacturerMitsubishi Heavy Industries / Lockheed Martin
StatusIn service
Primary userJapan Air Self-Defense Force
Number built98 (including 4 prototypes)
History
Manufactured1995–2011
Introduction date2000
First flight7 October 1995
Developed fromGeneral Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

The Mitsubishi F-2 is a multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, with a 60/40 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United States. The basis of the F-2's design is the F-16C Block 40. Production started in 1996 and the first aircraft entered service in 2000.

The first 76 aircraft entered service by 2008, with a total of 98 airframes produced. The first active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar on a combat aircraft was the J/APG-1 introduced on the Mitsubishi F-2 in 1995.

The F-2 is nicknamed Viper Zero, a reference to the F-16's unofficial nickname of "Viper" and the Mitsubishi A6M Zero.