The South Koreans operate one of the largest existing F4 fleets, an entire wing of them still, 70+ are still flying in the ROG air force.
Puma - what kind of blast radius or effective range did those Genie nuclear warheads have? How far would 1.5kilo tons of kaboom kill a target like a bomber or even a fighter?
Puma alluded to how important the gun was in those days, that due to the limitations of systems, ROE, the missiles of the time - even the "good" ones - that having a good gun was critical. The Mirage/Kfir/Nesher/etc all had a great gun, the gun cam vids of the IAF blowing up Migs shows that it clearly was very effective. 30mms from an accurate reliable cannon = all kinds of bad news for the opposing Migs of the day.
The Kfir is a good little fighter, but every dog has its day - good and bad. The Daggers that Argentina flew, which is pretty much an early Kfir, got smoked by Harrier fighters, to the tune of 9 to 0 (plus 2 more from AAA/SAMs). The cannon there played zero role in how things worked out, the Aim9L was just too good of a weapon by then, plus the Brits were good pilots as well, as were the Argentines (The Dagger wing badly damaged 6 Royal Navy ships).