Dassault Delta Logo — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. The Dassault Mirage 2000 programme preserved France's delta-wing fighter tradition while introducing fly-by-wire technology that made the agile single-engine interceptor competitive against heavier F-15 and F-16 alternatives in export markets. Indian Air Force Mirage 2000s performed laser-guided strikes during the 1999 Kargil conflict; Greek and UAE operators kept the type at front-line readiness into the Rafale transition era. The Dassault Rafale programme survived the collapse of European Fighter Aircraft cooperation to become France's sole front-line fighter across Air Force and Navy variants — a deliberate strategic choice prioritizing national industrial autonomy over consortium compromise. Rafale combat deployments include Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, Iraq, and Syria, demonstrating the omnirole concept Dassault marketed against lighter Gripen and heavier Typhoon alternatives.