There are too many confusions which fighterjet and which not are in top 10 in the opinion of all the researches the new list are in exsistance so, See now…..
10- Jab Gas Gripin
9- Eurofighter Typhoon
8- Sukhoi Su-35S
7- Dassult Rafale
6- F-15EX Eagle ||
5- Shenyang FC-31
4- Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
3- Chengdu J-20
2- Sukhoi Su-57
1- Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
10. Sab Jas Gripin

The Saab JAS 39 Gripen is a light single-engine multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by the Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab AB. The Gripen has a delta wing and canard configuration with relaxed stability design and fly-by-wire flight controls. Later aircraft are fully NATO interoperable.

Range: 3,250 km
Weight: 6,622 kg
Unit cost: 40,000,000–60,000,000 USD
Engine type: Turbofan
Manufacturer: Saab AB
Produced: 1987–present
First flight: 9 December 1988
Maximum Speed: 2,130 km/h (2 mach)
Cruising Speed: Mach 1.2 to 1.4
9. EuroFighter Typhoon

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a European multinational twin-engine, canard delta wing, multirole fighter.[3][4] The Typhoon was designed originally as an air superiority fighter[5] and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo that conducts the majority of the project through a joint holding company, Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH. The NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency, representing the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, manages the project and is the prime customer

Top speed: 2,495 km/h
Range: 2,900 km
Length: 16 m
Weight: 11,000 kg
Introduction: 4 August 2003
Manufacturers: BAE Systems, Airbus, Eurofighter GmbH, Alenia Aermacchi, DASA
Engine types: Eurojet EJ200, Turbofan
8. Sukhoi Su 35S

The Russian Sukhoi Su-30, Su-35 and Su-37, along with the Chinese Shenyang J-16, are all based on the celebrated Su-27 platform, with various upgrades that offered them 4.5 generation capabilities. Each jet has a number of variants and modifications.
But the Su-35S could be considered the ultimate version of them all. It features the latest electronics systems to be produced by Russia, as well as numerous improvements to the fuselage. Its signature characteristic is the thrust-vectoring engine nozzles, which can turn to any direction, making the aircraft extremely maneuverable, so much so that it does not even require canards, a feature that became a staple on earlier Su-30 and Su-35 variants.

Top speed: 2,778 km/h
Range: 3,600 km
Unit cost: 40,000,000–65,000,000 USD (2013)
Introduction: February 2014
Engine type: Saturn AL-31
First flight: Su-27M: 28 June 1988; Su-35S: 19 February 2008
Manufacturers: Sukhoi, Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant
7. Dassult Rafale

The Rafale and the Typhoon began development as one aircraft. But then France decided to split the program in two, and create a separate fighter for its own needs.
Unsurprisingly, the two aircraft are, at least on the outside, very similar. But the Rafale has enjoyed greater sales in recent years, and a larger range of variants have been developed.

Top speed: 1,912 km/h
Range: 3,700 km
Weight: 9,979 kg
Length: 15 m
Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
First flight: Rafale A demo: 4 July 1986; Rafale C: 19 May 1991
Engine types: Turbofan, Snecma M88
6. F-15EX Eagle ll

The F-15EX Eagle II has all the makings of a classic fighter jet Russia or China will hate – The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle first entered service back in 1976, just months before the United States’ bicentennial celebrations. The twin-engine, all-weather tactical aircraft has had one of the most successful track records of modern fighters, with more than 100 victories and no losses in aerial combat. The aircraft’s design also proved flexible enough that an improved all-weather strike derivative, the F-15E Strike Eagle, was later developed and entered service in 1989.

5. Shenyang FC-31

This light 5th generation fighter jet was designed a decade ago, and it has been in limbo ever since. However, recently the project was dusted off, resurrected and upgraded. It will most likely become China’s new carrier-borne fighter jet, and could even see some export sales.
While little is known about its true capabilities, recent photos show the FC-31 with redesigned engine housing, a new canopy and many other intriguing upgrades.

Top speed: 2,200 km/h
Length: 17 m
Status: Prototype
Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
Engine type: Klimov RD-93
First flight: 31 October 2012
Design group: 601 Institute
4. F-22 Raptor

The F-22 is the original 5th generation fighter jet, and it is still going strong. With incredible performance at both close-range dogfighting and beyond-visual-range (BVR) combat, the Raptor also features one of the stealthiest designs ever manufactured.
The US Air Force is the only user of this jet, as it was deemed to be too advanced to be handed over to any other country. However, the jet was regularly deployed abroad where it was used in multiple combat missions, proving its worth.

Top speed: 2,414 km/h
Range: 3,000 km
Weight: 19,700 kg
Introduced: 15 December 2005
First flight: 7 September 1997; 24 years ago
Engine types: Turbofan, Pratt & Whitney F119
Manufacturers: Lockheed Martin, Boeing Defense, Space & Security,
3. Chengdu J-20

China’s own take on the 5th generation fighter jet, the J-20 Mighty Dragon, is a heavy, powerful fighter designed to rival the F-22 and the Su-57. It may not be as maneuverable as its rivals without the thrust-vectored engine exhausts, but the stealthy design of the Chengdu J-20 is still incredibly advanced.
While the exact characteristics of this aircraft are classified, the fact that China continues to upgrade the jet is well known. New variants are developed, improvements are made and a rather impressive number of new aircraft have been produced.

Top speed: 2,126 km/h
Weight: 17,000 kg
Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
Status: In service
Introduction: 10 March 2017
First flight: 11 January 2011
Engine types: Xian WS-15, Turbofan
2. Sukhoi Su-57

The Sukhoi Su-57 Felon is Russia’s first stealth aircraft. Its development was slowed down due to numerous problems and delays. As for early 2022, only a small number of production examples exist. But they are vastly superior to earlier prototypes, and Russia continues to make upgrades to the aircraft.
In the coming years, the Su-57 is poised to receive a new engine and various other upgrades, making the jet a vast improvement on the Su-27 concept. It is a heavy fighter with outstanding low-speed maneuverability, as well as stealth characteristics and the latest electronics and sensors.

Top speed: 2,130 km/h
Range: 5,500 km
Weight: 18,500 kg
Length: 20 m
Unit cost: 50,000,000–100,000,000 USD
Engine type: Turbofan
First flight: 29 January 2010
1. Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II

The F-35 lightning II is controversial, with many critics highlighting its high cost and modest flight performance. While not as fast as the 4th generation jets, or as maneuverable as those with thrust-vectored engine exhausts, the F-35 makes up for that in other areas.
It is incredibly high-tech, using its sensors, computers and data links to absorb and share a range of information. Results from the latest trials show that it is nearly unbeatable in beyond-visual-range combat, and is unrivalled as a precision strike platform.

Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin
First flight: 15 December 2006; 15 years ago (F-35A)
Number built: 790+ as of April 2022
Role: Multirole fighter
Status: In production
Introduction: : F-35B: 31 July 2015 (USMC); F-35A: 2 August 2016 (USAF); F-35C: 28 February 2019 (USN)
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