Alright folks, this one is firmly in the rumour/unconfirmed area but I thought I’d report on it because there’s just enough information to pique my interest on this. According to a post on the r/Hoggit group, other DCS Mirage 2000 variants as well as the Rafale exist and are being used for training purposes. Eyebrows raised? Let’s have a look.
More Mirages?
A post on r/Hoggit, shared by IndividualReach3207, mentions word that the French Air Force, at the Paris Air Show which occurred over the last week, was presenting a specialized DCS setup that included a playable Mirage 2000N and that the French Air Force (Armée de l’air et de l’espace or ‘AdA’) was developing both -5 and Rafale for training purposes.
Here’s the post:
Spoke with a DCS player who works in the french air force at the Paris Air Show, he was presenting a DCS setup with the Mirage 2000 N playable in it, he said that the Air Force was developing M2000N and -5 as well as the Rafale, and more interestingly that they intended to make the mirages module available to the public once they were a bit more polished and the planes were out of use in the ADA.
Not very precise info but some nice news some of you may like.
Posted by IndividualReach3207 on r/Hoggit
Information like this does not come up all the time but it does from time to time. Then we saw an image of what is clearly not the Mirage 2000C’s cockpit but another variant with an MFD screen on the left side.
The image below was linked by r/Hoggit user Fs-x.

DCS professional use
This isn’t the first time that we’ve heard about DCS World and customized versions of the sim being used for professional military training. We’ve learned from Eagle Dynamics themselves that a variety of air forces around the world use the sim for various kinds of training scenarios and some modules, such as the DCS: A-10C, emerged from efforts to create a high fidelity training platform.
We’ve known too that RAZBAM and the AdA have had a cozier relationship in recent years with French pilots making use of their M2000C module for training and that modifications to the M2000C were in part originated by requests from the AdA to improve the module. We all benefited from that and we may yet again if these modules eventually go from something exclusive to AdA training regimes and into public use.
The one thing we don’t know is if RAZBAM had a hand in their creation or if it was a separate effort. Given RAZBAM’s previously close ties it may be that they have been developing these variations. Something all but confirmed thanks to an even older post with a mention by RAZBAM’s Prowler on their Discord about a M2000-5 version.
Nothing imminent, nothing confirmed, but enough breadcrumbs to cause me to raise an eyebrow.






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