Pakistan and Bangladesh Airforce

  1. Mirage III BE Two-seat training aircraft based on Mirage IIIE for the French Air Force, similar to the Mirage IIID. 20 built.[80]
  2. Mirage III D Two-seat trainer version of the Mirage IIIE, 41.97 kN dry and 58.84 kN with reheat Atar 09-C engine. Distinctive strakes under the nose. near identical aircraft designated Mirage IIIBE, IIID and 5Dx depending on customer.[87]
  3. Mirage III DP Two-seat trainer for the Pakistan Air Force. Five built.[92]
  4. Mirage III EP Mirage IIIE for the Pakistan Air Force. 18 delivered 1967–1969.[92]
  5. Mirage III O Single-seat all-weather fighter-bomber aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force. Single prototype powered by 53.68 kN (12,070 lbf) dry thrust and 71.17 kN (16,000 lbf) Rolls-Royce Avon Mk.67 turbojet engine, but order placed for aircraft based on Mirage III E, powered by Atar engine in March 1961. 100 aircraft built, of which 98 were built under licence in Australia. The first 49 were Mirage IIIO(F) interceptors which were followed by 51 Mirage IIIO(A) fighter-bombers, with survivors brought up to a common standard later.[101]

 

  1. Mirage 5PA Single-seat radarless version of the Mirage 5 for Pakistan; 28 built.[24] Later modernized with a head-up display and a Litton inertial navigation system.[35]
  2. Mirage 5PA2 New-build aircraft for Pakistan, fitted with the Agave radar; 18 built.[36]
  3. Mirage 5PA3 New-build anti-shipping aircraft for Pakistan, also fitted with the Agave radar and compatible with the Exocet anti-ship missile. 12 built.[37]
  4. Mirage 5F Single-seat ground-attack fighter aircraft for the French Air Force.
  5. Mirage 5DD Two-seat trainer for Libya; 15 built.[45]
  6. Mirage 5DPA2 Two-seat trainer version for Pakistan; two built.[37]



     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank I
Spitfire T Mk IX 1.3
T-6G 1.3
Wapiti 1.3
Hart 1.0
Avro Anson 1.0 ,
Hind 1.0
CJ-6 1.7
Rank II
Hurricane Mk IIc 2.3
Lysander Mk II 1.7
Vultee A-31 2.3
Blenheim Mk I 1.3 ,
An-26 2.0 ,
Sea Fury T.61 3.0
Rank III
Spitfire Mk VIII 4.3
Spitfire Mk Vc 5.0
Super Mushak 3.7
Halifax B VI 4.0 ,
An-32B-120 4.0 ,
Rank IV
Spitfire FR Mk XIVe 5.7
Sea Fury FB.60 5.7
Tempest Mk II 6.0
Sea Fury (NX802)P 5.0
B-24J 5.7 ,
A-26 5.3
T-37 6.0
HAL Ajeet (captured) 7.0
Rank V
T-33A 7.0
F-86 F-40 8.7
FT-5 8.3
K-8P 8.7
Attacker Mk I 7.0
B-56 8.0 ,
B-57 8.3 ,
CM.170 7.0
L-39ZA 8.0
K-8W 8.7
Rashid Minhas' T-33A 7.0
RB-57F 8.7 ,
M.M. Alam's F-86 F-40 8.7
Rank VI
CL-13B 9.3
F-104A 9.3
+1
F-104A 9.3
F-104B 9.3
F-6P 10.0
F-7MP 10.0
A-5III A 9.3
A-5C 10.0
F-6B 9.3
F-7MB 9.7
+1
F-7MB 9.7
F-7BG 10.0
MiG-19S 9.3
FT-7P 10.0
Saif-ul-Azam's Hunter F.58 9.7
Rank VII
Mirage 5F 10.0
Mirage IIIO 10.3
+1
Mirage IIIO 10.3
Mirage IIIO ROSE I 10.7
Mirage 5F ROSE II 10.7
Mirage 5F ROSE III 11.0
F-7P 10.7
F-7MG (PG) 11.0
Yak-130 10.7
MiG-21MF 10.0
F-7BGI 11.0
Mirage III DP 10.3
FT-7PG 11.0
MiG-21bis (defected) 11.0
Su-22M4 (Defected) 11.0
MiG-21UM 10.0
Rank VIII
F-16A ADF 12.0
+1
F-16A ADF 12.0
F-16AM MLU 12.0
F-16C 12.7
+1
F-16C 12.7
F-16D 13.0
JF-17 A1 12.0
+1
JF-17 A1 12.0
JF-17 B2 12.7
JF-17 A2 13.0
JF-17 C3 14.0
J-10CP 14.7
MiG-29B 12.0
MiG-29 BM 13.0
F-20 Tigershark 12.0
F-16BM MLU 12.0
+1
F-16BM MLU 12.0
F-16B ADF 12.0
MiG-29UB 12.0