Fifth-generation fighter jets are the latest evolution in military aviation, designed for superior performance in highly contested combat environments. These aircraft feature cutting-edge technologies
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The nations that currently possess fifth-generation fighter jets include the United States, Russia, China, and others. While India, South Korea, Turkey and Japan are developing their fifth-generation fighters
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The US is a global leader with its F-35 and F-22 Raptor jets. The F-35 is highly versatile, replacing older aircraft like the F-16
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The US's F-22, the world’s first fifth-generation fighter, continues to serve as a symbol of stealth and agility, despite no longer being produced
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Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57, known as the ‘Felon’ by NATO, is a fifth-gen fighter focused on stealth, supersonic flight, and multi-role strike capabilities. Russia plans to expand its fleet of Su-57 jets significantly in the coming years
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China’s Chengdu J-20, operational since 2017, is a competitor in the fifth-generation fighter space. While its stealth features and design have drawn international attention, some analysts argue that its radar-absorbing capabilities still trail behind other global leaders.
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