Ukraine has lost its first French-made Dassault Mirage 2000 fighter jet, as expected, and Ukraine's wording remains: mechanical failure. This is the Mirage 2000 fighter jet that was lost on the evening of July 22nd. Previously, the F16 fighters transferred by other European countries to Ukraine have been shot down four times. The Mirage 2000 fighters transferred by France are the first to be shot down, and once there is a first, there will be a second, so subsequent Mirage 2000 fighters will continue to be shot down.

Ukraine's statement is mechanical failure, but everyone can see that French aircraft rarely have mechanical failures; it is highly likely that they were shot down by Russian air defense missiles. Looking at the situation in France, it is very embarrassing. The two most powerful fighter jets of France are the Rafale fighter jet and the Mirage 2000 fighter jet.

In the India-Pakistan conflict on May 7th, three or four Rafale fighter jets were shot down. In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Mirage 2000 fighter jet was shot down by Russia. If this is the case, then both of France's fighter jets have broken their unbeaten records, and this happened within two months, which is definitely something that would worry France.

It is obvious that the Mirage 2000 fighter jet is not a particularly advanced stealth fighter jet; it is just an old fighter jet from the 1980s. Therefore, certain technical failures or being shot down are inevitable. Anyway, regardless of the circumstances, the Mirage 2000 fighter jet has really been destroyed one, and Ukraine has already confirmed it in an article.

Regardless of the circumstances, the reality is that the Ukrainian Air Force has received F16 fighter jets and Mirage 2000 fighter jets, yet still cannot gain more advantages, because a single piece of weapon is no longer able to enhance battlefield advantages; only comprehensive strength can enhance strength, and it is impossible to improve much in a short time.

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