F-4EJ
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The F-4 is the supersonic fighter developed by McDonnell
Douglas in the U.S. for the U.S. Navy, with its first flight in 1958.
In Japan, it was introduced into the Air Self-Defense Force, and manufactured
and licensed as the F-4EJ. MHI is the primary contractor.
With delivery starting in 1971 to the Air Self-Defense Force, a total
of 140 units have been manufactured to date.
In this plane, the multiple seats are arranged lengthwise, and this
style is used by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, and by various countries
in the world. Approximately 5,200 units have been manufactured.
| Width | 11.7m |
|---|---|
| Length | 19.2m |
| Height | 5.0m |
| Gross weight | 26,000kg |
| Engine | 8,100kg × 2 |
| Max. speed | More than M2 |
| Equipment | 20mm class machine gun×1 Sparrow missiles×4 Falcon missiles×4 |
Business Segment: Aerospace Systems
