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Understanding fighter jet generations: From first to sixth

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Understanding fighter jet generations: From first to sixth
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The concept of classifying fighter jets into generations emerged in the 1990s, aiming to categorize significant technological advancements in jet development. While there is no strict definition for each generation, the terms "fifth-generation" and "sixth-generation" have become prevalent in discussions about modern fighter jets.

Fighter jets are grouped into generations based on technological progressions. Currently, five generations are widely recognized, with the sixth generation under development. The transition from one generation to another signifies substantial improvements over previous models.

First-generation fighter jets were developed in the 1940s and 1950s, marking the introduction of jet engines. Notable examples include the Messerschmitt Me 262 and Gloster Meteor. These aircraft had straight wings and basic avionics without radars or self-protection measures.

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Second-generation fighters emerged in the 1950s to early 1960s, featuring supersonic speeds and swept wings. They introduced infrared and semi-active guided missiles, with examples like the F-100 and MiG-19 leading this category.

In the early 1960s to 1970, third-generation fighters appeared with more complex engines and improved avionics for beyond visual range engagements. The F-105 and MiG-23 exemplify this era's advancements.

Fourth-generation fighters span from the 1970s to present day, incorporating fly-by-wire systems and increased maneuverability. Aircraft such as the F-14 and Su-27 fall into this category. Modernized versions are often referred to as "4.5th generation."

Fifth-generation fighters began production around 2005, emphasizing stealth capabilities and advanced sensor fusion technology. Examples include the F-22 Raptor and Chengdu J-20.

Sixth-generation fighters are expected by 2030, characterized by AI technology integration, laser weapons, and enhanced computing power within a "system-of-systems" framework. The United States has already tested prototypes under its NGAD program.

These classifications highlight significant milestones in fighter jet evolution while recognizing ongoing debates regarding specific categorizations within each generation.

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