Mitsubishi F-2

The Mitsubishi F-2 is a Japanese fighter jet, and a licensed version of the American-built General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The Mitsubishi F-2 is featured in the 2016 Toho film Shin Godzilla.

Shin Godzilla
After Godzilla emerged in his towering fourth form at Kakmakura, he began to advance towards Tokyo, and the JSDF's forces were mobilized, including the JASDF's fleet of Mitsubishi F-2s, which supplemented a USAF-JSDF-led force of AH-64 Apaches and AH-1 Cobras. The fighter jets and helicopters unloaded their weaponry on the nuclear kaiju, but Godzilla barely noticed their assault and kept journeying further inland.

20mm JM61A1 cannon
Each Mitsubishi F-2 carried one internally mounted JM61A1 Vulcan with 750 rounds.

Air-to-Air Missiles
Mitsubishi F-2 equipped with payloads of short-range infrared homing AAM-3, medium-range active radar homing AAM-4, short-range Terminal Infrared homing (IIR) AAM-5, short-range infrared homing AIM-9 Sidewinder and/or medium-range semi-active radar homing AIM-7 Sparrows.

Air-to-Ground Munitions
Mitsubishi F-2 carries payload of Type 80 Air-to-Ship (ASM-1) Missiles, Type 93 Air-to-Ship (ASM-2) Missiles, Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) and/or other precision-guided bombs.