Yes, the D RMV can carry it (not sure about the D R1, the plane can carry the Apache missile but no information for the SCALP)
The French 2000-5F is probably not supposed to carry it either (to my knowledge because it is not supposed to carry air-to-ground weapons at all) but the 2000-5F and 2000-5 Mk2 used by the Greeks has the capacity to equip it, so Gaijin would still add it to the 5F
Thanks for the source, actually I had already seen that Gallica was offering the book however it is only 15% digitized, I will probably have to buy it online.
The Mirage F1CT can drop guided weapons but cannot guide them itself; it must be accompanied by a designator aircraft (Mirage 2000D, Rafale, etc.) or have laser illumination provided by a ground operator.
Some variants used by other countries have been improved to enable this (notably the Moroccan MF 2000, which can designate and fire munitions).
Otherwise the bomb that you describe as a JDAM in this image is in reality a Mk82 with a different nose, it is missing certain elements which would suggest that it is a JDAM.
Personally I hope it will be put in the research tree, this improvement is too important to put it behind the barrier of premiums or squadron vehicles. Other Mirage F1 variants have received laser designation capabilities and could do the job as premium, I am thinking in particular of the Iranian Mirage F1 which has also received the ability to fire the Exocet
The situation would at best be similar to the Canadian tree, both for Morocco, or Iran to get vehicles to the US. An Iranian subtree to the US would be extremely strange, and I highly doubt Morocco would end up as a subtree (not enough unique aircraft).
However, in the case of the MF2000, since it was a French proposal (for Morocco) developed by French and Belgium companies, it’s probably that it would end up as a French event vehicle (just like the Iranian f14 ended up as a US vehicle).
As for the F1EQ, the same argument could be given for an event vehicle as well, except that this one ended up in Iranian service (same as the event f14).
However, I doubt either of those plane would come as a tech tree as the involvement of France is limited, and these 2 countries probably won’t end up as sub trees (or even trees) anytime soon.
Well, unless France received the UK/US treatment (Canadian vehicles while Canada is not a subtree).