The Mirage IIIE was designed to be closer to a multirole fighter compared to the interception-focused Mirage IIIC. It featured a British-made pulse-Doppler navigation radar located below the cockpit, as well as increased fuel capacity, a more modern SNECMA ATAR 09 turbojet engine, and improved avionics located directly behind the cockpit. A total of 192 aircraft were built by Dassault for the French Air Force, by 1971 it had become the most widely produced variant of the Mirage III.
It was introduced in Update "Ixwa Strike". Contrary to its older sibling, the Mirage IIIC, the Mirage IIIE represents a successful attempt to integrate air-to-ground capabilities into the Mirage III line of aircraft. These capabilities are achieved by the addition of a ballistic computer to aid in the destruction of ground assets with guns, bombs, and rockets. The aircraft also receives numerous improvements, such as a new version of the Atar 9 engine, which is not only slightly more powerful, but also much more responsive. An RWR system and a countermeasure dispenser is also installed.
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72.6 kg | ||||||||
89 kg | ||||||||
7 × | 145.8 kg | |||||||
18 × | 230.9 kg | |||||||
Drop tank (1700 liters.) | 150 kg | |||||||
2 × | 222.9 kg | |||||||
Tank oxidizing SEPR 844 Pod | 1 kg | |||||||
2 × | 494 kg | |||||||
2 × | 800 kg | |||||||
2 × | 494 kg | |||||||
2 × | 800 kg | |||||||
520 kg | ||||||||
193.5 kg | ||||||||
193.5 kg |
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