The fastest fighter jet ever created was the NASA/USAF X-15. It was an experimental aircraft that resembled more of a rocket with wings but managed to reach a record 4,520mph. The fastest fighter jet in the world today is the MiG-25 Foxbat, with a top speed of 2,190mph, half the speed of the X-15. I think 1v1, MiG-29 vs F-16, it's a decently balanced match-up. R-60M are garbage compared to AIM-9L so F-16 has a massive advantage, but it's not unbeatable. The problem is that F-14 and F-16 complement eachother perfectly, while MiG-29 has Lvl15 MiG-21 Lazurs and MiG-23MLs as teammates, so USA is very dominant. In fact thanks to its superb aerodynamics and helmet mounted sight, the MiG-29 was an exceptional fighter for close-in combat, even compared to aircraft like the F-15, F-16 and F/A-18. The F-16 and MiG-35 are two advanced multi-role fighter jets, each representing the pinnacle of their respective countries' aviation capabilities.The F-16, d With a top speed of Mach 1.6 to 1.8, a maximum external load of 7,700 pounds and a service ceiling of fifty-two thousand feet, the Tejas remains unexceptional compared to top-performing fourth The F-35 has several advanced features that the Gripen doesn’t, including stealth technology and better sensors. The F-35 is also more expensive to operate than the Gripen due to its higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs. However, the F-35 has a more extended range. It can carry more weapons than the Gripen, making it a more versatile 3kje. The F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, twin-engine, single-seat, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft. It is designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground combat missions with a range of advanced technologies, including stealth, supercruise, and integrated avionics. The SU-35, on the other hand, is a fourth-generation, twin-engine All F-35 variants are powered by a single Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, producing a maximum thrust of 191.3kN. Whereas the FC-31 is a twin-engine aircraft known to use two types of engines, the Russian-made RD-93, which is used in MiG-29 fighters, and the Chinese-made WS series engines, which are similar to the RD-93 in terms of both appearance The J-31, which is alternatively referred to as the Falcon Hawk, Falcon Eagle, Shenyang FC-31, and F-60/J-21, is a twin-engine (Russian RD-93s) jet that conducted its first flight sometime in 2012 F-15 Eagle vs MiG-25 Foxbat. F-15 and MiG-25 look similar. MiG-25 was introduced first. Their basic shape derives from North American's Vigilante (designed in ~1950). US thought its F-15 Eagles would be more than a match for MiG-25 Foxbats. But Iraqi MiG-25s proved otherwise. An Iraqi MiG-25 evaded F-15 missiles by dropping chaff/flares, evaded I think 1v1, MiG-29 vs F-16, it's a decently balanced match-up. R-60M are garbage compared to AIM-9L so F-16 has a massive advantage, but it's not unbeatable. The problem is that F-14 and F-16 complement eachother perfectly, while MiG-29 has Lvl15 MiG-21 Lazurs and MiG-23MLs as teammates, so USA is very dominant. Moreover the thrust to weight is variable, it depend obviously the load, the weight of radars, missiles, censors. But the myth of the super manoeuvrable F-22 is hardly tenable. As you can see, the SU-35, beside the Mig-35 -Mig seems to be the best- are the best manoeuvrable fighters. Now, it lacks the wing loading figures for each aircraft.

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