Delta Wing Fighter Prints — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. The Dassault Mirage 2000 entered French service in 1984 as a lightweight delta-wing successor to the Mirage III, evolving into a multi-role platform exported to nine air forces. The UAE ordered an upgraded Mirage 2000-9 package in the late 1980s, integrating modern fire-control, stand-off munitions including the Black Shaheen cruise missile derivative, and desert camouflage for Gulf operations. India selected the Dassault Mirage 2000 in the early 1980s to modernise its air-superiority fleet, and the Indian Air Force became the type's first export operator when initial aircraft arrived on 29 June 1985. IAF crews know the single-seat Mirage 2000H and two-seat Mirage 2000TH by the Sanskrit name Vajra — divine thunderbolt — and No.