Seoul has become the center of South Korea’s latest push for defense self-reliance as the government formally launches a large-scale fighter jet engine development program.
Biggest Fighter Jets in the World
Canada’s decision to join the EU’s SAFE initiative marks a major shift in its defense posture and signals a wider strategic pivot.
The US Air Force plans to retain a select group of F-15C/D Eagles through 2030, extending their service for homeland defense duties originally set to end in 2026.
Turkey has finalized a £5.4 billion agreement with the UK for 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets, strengthening NATO defense ties and securing thousands of aerospace jobs in Britain.
For more than three decades since the end of the Cold War, the United States has remained the world’s leading air power.
At its peak of production, one MiG-21 was rolling out every single day. More than 11,000 units were ultimately built, making it the most-produced supersonic fighter in history.
The following list details the top 10 most dangerous fighter jets currently in service, ranked by capability and combat potential.
The Pratt & Whitney F135 engine powers the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, the world’s most advanced multirole fighter aircraft.
From the Tupolev Tu-128 to the Chengdu J-20, today’s biggest fighter jets dominate airspace with sheer size and combat reach.