Fighter Jets
Database
Browse 250+ detailed fighter jet profiles — from first-generation Korean War aircraft to fifth-generation stealth fighters. Specifications, performance data and operational history for every major fighter aircraft.
Showing 15 of 250+ fighter jets
Gen 5
F-22 Raptor
United States · Lockheed Martin / Boeing
Gen 5
F-35 Lightning II
United States · Lockheed Martin
Gen 4+
F-15 Eagle
United States · Boeing / McDonnell Douglas
Gen 4
F-16 Fighting Falcon
United States · General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin
Gen 4+
F/A-18 Super Hornet
United States · Boeing
Gen 4.5
Eurofighter Typhoon
UK / Germany / Italy / Spain · BAE Systems / Airbus / Leonardo
Gen 4.5
Dassault Rafale
France · Dassault Aviation
Gen 5
Su-57 Felon
Russia · Sukhoi / United Aircraft Corporation
Gen 5
J-20 Mighty Dragon
China · Chengdu Aerospace Corporation
Gen 3
F-14 Tomcat
United States · Grumman Aerospace
Gen 4
MiG-29 Fulcrum
Russia · Mikoyan Design Bureau
Gen 4.5
Saab Gripen E
Sweden · Saab AB
About the Fighter Jets Database
The ukFighterJets.com fighter jets database is the most comprehensive open reference platform for military jet fighter aircraft. Every profile includes verified specifications, performance data, operational history and technical analysis drawn from official documentation and authoritative open-source publications.
What Are Fighter Jets?
Fighter jets are military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft. Modern fighter jets are capable multirole platforms able to execute air superiority, close air support, precision strike, electronic warfare, and reconnaissance missions within a single airframe. The term "fighter aircraft" covers a broad spectrum from lightweight single-engine jets such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon to heavy twin-engine air superiority platforms like the F-15 Eagle and F-22 Raptor.
Fighter Jet Generations Explained
Fighter aircraft are classified into generations based on the technology, capabilities and design philosophy of each era. First-generation jets such as the F-86 Sabre were subsonic aircraft employing guns and early air-to-air missiles. Second-generation fighters introduced supersonic performance. Third-generation aircraft brought beyond-visual-range missiles and radar. Fourth-generation fighters added fly-by-wire controls, advanced avionics, and precision-guided munitions. Fifth-generation fighters — the F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lightning II, Su-57 and J-20 — incorporate all-aspect stealth, sensor fusion, and advanced electronic warfare systems.
How to Use This Database
Use the filter bar above to narrow aircraft by generation or role. Each aircraft profile page contains full technical specifications, performance data, operational history, variants, and a comparison tool. Use the comparison section to evaluate aircraft side by side across key performance metrics including speed, range, payload, and radar cross-section.