Fighter jets are classified into different generations based on technological advancements:
First Generation (1940s–1950s) – Early jet fighters with basic aerodynamics, subsonic speeds, and no radar (e.g., MiG-15, F-86 Sabre).
Second Generation (1950s–1960s) – Introduction of supersonic speed, early radars, and guided missiles (e.g., MiG-19, F-104 Starfighter).
Third Generation (1960s–1970s) – Enhanced maneuverability, more advanced avionics, and multi-role capabilities (e.g., MiG-21, F-4 Phantom II).
Fourth Generation (1970s–1990s) – High agility, fly-by-wire controls, advanced radars, and beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles (e.g., F-16, Su-27).
4.5 Generation (1990s–2000s) – Improved avionics, stealth features, and supercruise ability (e.g., Rafale, F16 Block 72, Jf 17 Thunder, Eruo fighter, J10c, Sab Gripen, Tajas mk2 and Su-35).
Fifth Generation (2000s–Present) – Full stealth technology, advanced sensors, and networked warfare (e.g., F-22 Raptor, Su-57).
Sixth Generation (Future) – Expected to have AI, drone integration, and directed-energy weapons.
Each generation reflects major advancements in speed, avionics, weapons, and survivability
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