5th Generation Fighter in the world

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-11-30 11:27:20

The Fifth Generation Fighter is the current standard naming convention for "next-generation" fighter aircraft.(Xinhua photo)

F-22 "Raptor" (US)

The Lockheed F-22 "Raptor" represents a culmination of decades-worth of data collection, testing and evaluation for USAF.
 

F-35 Lightning II (US)

The Lockheed F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation fighter development of the United States that incorporates new and learned stealth teconology and practice with advanced computer processing and systems through a "budget-friendly" modular approach.(Xinhua photo)


 

T-50 (Russia)

T-50, or PAK FA, is currently in development with the storied Sukhoi OKB, a Russian aircraft firm granted origins in the dark days of World War 2 and having since contributed many designs to the Soviet Air Force and army in the Cold War years follow.(Xinhua photo)


 

J-20 (China)

The Chinese Chengdu J-20 "Black Eagle" is a 5th Generation fighter design exhibiting stealth characteristics.(Xinhua photo)


 

J-31 (China)

Besides achieving a strong global economy, China's government attempts to field a technology savvy.(Xinhua photo)


 

KF-X (South Korea)

The "5th Generation Fighter" - along with the "Unmanned Aerial Vehicle" - is the current buzzword in the aviation defense industry.(Xinhua photo)


 

ATD-X (Japan)

Joining several other notable world militaries, Japan is in the process of developing an indigenous 5th Generation Fighter concept under the ATD-X "Shinshin" designation.(Xinhua photo)


 

AMCA (India)(Xinhua photo)


 

TFX (Turkey)

For decades, the modern Turkish air force relied on Western partners to stock its available inventory.(Xinhua photo)


 

Sukhoi/HAL FGFA (Russia)

In December of 2010, it was announced that a partnership deal had been reached between the governments of India and Russia on development of indigenous 5th Generation Fighter to be based on the currently in-development Russian PAK-FAT-50 prototype.(Xinhua photo)


 

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