The interesting of the Mirage G is the Balzac was quit similar to the MiG-23PD excepte it was a tailless delta and the MiG-23 aircraft 23-11 was more less similar to the Mirage G. there were several proposlas for a MiG-23 with twin engines like the Mirage G8. The J-8II embodies a similar concept like the MiG-23PD but twith the side air inlets.. As explained by Tom Cooper, Peter Weinert, Fabian Hin and Mark Lepko in their book African MiGs Volume 1 Angola to Ivory Coast, the FAPA-DAA underwent its first major reorganisation in 1983, when the decision was taken to re-equip the Cuban contingent with 12 MiG-23ML fighters and 2 MiG-23UB conversion trainers, which began arriving in 1984. Equipped with sophisticated radar and a weapons.

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The MiG-23 on April 10 1967; the Mirage F1 on 23 December 1966 and the AJ-37 on 8 February 1967 so all are 1960s technologies despite the first F-4 flew on 27 May 1958 so in the 1970s all were operational and all ended production in the 1980s with the exception of the JA-37 ending in June 1990 one year after the Mirage F1.. Textron owns 63 and Draken owns 21 Mirage F1s for aggressor training for the USAF. According to an interview I read, the pilots tend to use it for BFM in the vertical which the F1s are good at due to their light weight+ high thrust design and very high speed. I suspect 1v1 the F1s will hold their own in the right hands, but in 2v1 or 2v2 BFM.