There are several equivalents they don't tell you, you have to dig for them in Datasheets.
IF you know a Working Voltage and Breakdowns,..
Understand the Rise and Fall of The Roman Empire ...as Measured in Nano-seconds - not Millennia
And the inherited slope events of high levels of inductance and the impeded path it has to take to work...
The Difference in the 13N10L versus LDMOS and which side your "L" is on...
You actually can get quite a few choices - you have a plethora of substitutes.
Think of it like a "generational" thing, 12N08 almost there...Substrate thickness, Die design E&C - not quite right...
But, the 13N10 - FQP - came around - so it gets labeled FQP13N10 100V breakdowns and has a thickness and design that we can use to our benefit...
IRF520 versus IRF510 - the 510 can work, but has a Siemens efficiency that is LESS than the 520's - so the "Ohmic" impedance value is greater and so is it's die design - but works for 27MHz - just not a Big Strapper Honking Hog of a current muncher - but rivals the PEP you'd get out of a 2078 - so miracles, no matter how small - do happen...
Which I guess, never to late to wish you a Merry Christmas!
They took away Peanuts for $$$ to Apple+ so it's only a matter of time before the Colorized versions of other Great classics to get shoved into the Streaming Bin and no longer a TV staple - to let the "Dust Bunnies" of kids and Pets alike - to watch over and over again.