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This 60-Year-Old Fighter Jet Is Still Going Strong

24/7 Wall St. Insights

  • Fighter jets, primarily designed for air-to-air combat, have evolved significantly over time.
  • While modern fifth-generation fighter jets dominate, older models (some dating back six decades), remain in service. Despite their age, these jets remain reliable and valuable assets.
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The first generation of fighter jets emerged shortly after World War II. Today, military agencies rely on advanced fifth-generation fighter jets, with plans for even more sophisticated sixth-generation models. (These are the newest aircraft in the U.S. Air Force.)

Despite these technological advancements, however, many older fighter jets remain in service worldwide. Militaries also employ newer 21st-century aircraft, but these older models work right alongside them. Although some may call them relics of a bygone era, these aging aircraft continue to deliver exceptional performance.

The F-16 Fighting Falcon, for example, was first introduced by the United States in the 1970s. Today, it remains a staple for several military units, including (but not limited to) the U.S. Air Force Reserve, the Air National Guard, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, and the U.S. Navy. (These are the largest air forces on Earth.)

24/7 Wall St. compiled a list of aircraft (including the F-16) currently used in modern air forces. We reviewed the Military Factory catalogs of third-, fourth-, and fifth-generation aircraft. We then ranked these jets from the newest to the oldest to determine the youngest and oldest fighter models used by modern air forces today. We’ve also included additional information from Military Factory, including aircraft type, top speed, country of origin, manufacturer, and production run of each aircraft. Only aircraft currently in service with production runs of at least 10 were included.

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This 60-Year-Old Fighter Jet Is Still Going Strong

The strength of a country’s military is a key component of how that country projects geopolitical power. Modern militaries today need to have a strong air force. Although the U.S. is developing even newer models, it’s interesting to see how many older fighter jets are still operational and effectively used in militaries around the world today.

Here are the oldest and newest fighter jets in modern air forces.

42. MiG-35 (Fulcrum-F)

  • Year introduced: 2020
  • Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Manufacturer: Russian Aircraft Corporation MIG
  • Production run: 10

41. Sukhoi Su-57 (Felon)

  • Year introduced: 2019
  • Type: Multi-role stealth aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,616 mph
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
  • Production run: 25

40. Chengdu J-20 (Black Eagle)

  • Year introduced: 2017
  • Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,305 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAIC) / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
  • Production run: 55

39. F-16V (Viper)

  • Year introduced: 2017
  • Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 917 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin / Hellenic Aerospace Industry
  • Production run: 100

38. F-35 Lightning II

  • Year introduced: 2016
  • Type: Advanced multi-role strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,199 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman / BAE Systems
  • Production run: 785

37. HAL Tejas LCA

  • Year introduced: 2015
  • Type: Lightweight multirole fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,227 mph
  • Country of origin: India
  • Manufacturer: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
  • Production run: 33

36. Sukhoi Su-35 (Flanker-E / Super Flanker)

  • Year introduced: 2014
  • Type: Multi-role heavy combat fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB
  • Production run: 130

35. Shenyang J-15 (Flying Shark)

  • Year introduced: 2013
  • Type: Carrier-based multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,305 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
  • Production run: 25

34. PAC JF-17 Thunder

  • Year introduced: 2007
  • Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,218 mph
  • Country of origin: Pakistan
  • Manufacturer: Pakistan Aeronautical Complex
  • Production run: 132

33. F-22 Raptor

  • Year introduced: 2005
  • Type: Air dominance fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,599 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: Boeing / Lockheed Martin
  • Production run: 195

32. Chengdu J-10 (Vicious Dragon)

  • Year introduced: 2005
  • Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,452 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAIC) / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
  • Production run: 350

31. Eurofighter Typhoon (EF2000)

  • Year introduced: 2003
  • Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,550 mph
  • Country of origin: Germany
  • Manufacturer: BAE Systems / Eurofighter GmbH
  • Production run: 570

30. Dassault Rafale

  • Year introduced: 2001
  • Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,383 mph
  • Country of origin: France
  • Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
  • Production run: 201

29. Mitsubishi F-2

  • Year introduced: 2000
  • Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
  • Country of origin: Japan
  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi / Lockheed Martin
  • Production run: 98

28. F/A-18 Super Hornet

  • Year introduced: 1999
  • Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,187 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
  • Production run: 615

27. Shenyang J-11 (Flanker B+)

  • Year introduced: 1998
  • Type: Multi-role air superiority fighter
  • Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
  • Production run: 255

26. JAS 39 Gripen (Griffin)

  • Year introduced: 1997
  • Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,370 mph
  • Country of origin: Sweden
  • Manufacturer: Saab AB
  • Production run: 247

25. Sukhoi Su-30 (Flanker-C)

  • Year introduced: 1996
  • Type: Twin-engine air superiority strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,317 mph
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi Design Bureau
  • Production run: 635

24. Sukhoi Su-33 (Flanker-D)

  • Year introduced: 1994
  • Type: Carrier-based air defense fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB
  • Production run: 35

23. F-CK-1 (Ching-Kuo)

  • Year introduced: 1994
  • Type: Lightweight multirole fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,379 mph
  • Country of origin: Taiwan
  • Manufacturer: Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation
  • Production run: 131

22. Xian JH-7 (Flounder) / FBC-1 (Flying Leopard)

  • Year introduced: 1992
  • Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,118 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Xian Aircraft Industry Corporation
  • Production run: 240

21. KAI KF-16 Fighting Falcon

  • Year introduced: 1991
  • Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 870 mph
  • Country of origin: South Korea
  • Manufacturer: Korean Aerospace Industries
  • Production run: 140

20. Panavia Tornado ECR

  • Year introduced: 1990
  • Type: Suppression of Enemy Air Defense (SEAD) Aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
  • Country of origin: Germany
  • Manufacturer: Panavia Aircraft GmbH / British Aviation Systems / MBB
  • Production run: 52

19. F-15E Strike Eagle

  • Year introduced: 1988
  • Type: Strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,653 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
  • Production run: 420

18. Sukhoi Su-27 (Flanker)

  • Year introduced: 1985
  • Type: Multi-role air superiority fighter
  • Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
  • Country of origin: Soviet Union
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
  • Production run: 809

17. AV-8B Harrier II

  • Year introduced: 1985
  • Type: Short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) strike aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 665 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing / BAE Systems
  • Production run: 500

16. MiG-29 (Fulcrum)

  • Year introduced: 1984
  • Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,519 mph
  • Country of origin: Soviet Union
  • Manufacturer: Mikoyan OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
  • Production run: 1,625

15. F/A-18 Hornet

  • Year introduced: 1983
  • Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,190 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing / Northrop
  • Production run: 1,480

14. Shenyang J-8 / J-8 II (Finback)

  • Year introduced: 1980
  • Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Aviation Industry Corporation of China
  • Production run: 325

13. Mig-31 (Foxhound)

  • Year introduced: 1979
  • Type: Supersonic interceptor aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,864 mph
  • Country of origin: Soviet Union
  • Manufacturer: Mikoyan OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
  • Production run: 500

12. Panavia Tornado IDS

  • Year introduced: 1979
  • Type: Low-level strike aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
  • Country of origin: United Kingdom
  • Manufacturer: Panavia Aircraft GmbH / British Aviation Systems
  • Production run: 400

11. Mirage 2000 (M2000)

  • Year introduced: 1979
  • Type: Strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
  • Country of origin: France
  • Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
  • Production run: 611

10. F-16 Fighting Falcon

  • Year introduced: 1978
  • Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,317 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin
  • Production run: 4,604

9. F-15 Eagle

  • Year introduced: 1976
  • Type: Air superiority fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,875 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
  • Production run: 1,500

8. IAI Kfir (Lion Cub)

  • Year introduced: 1976
  • Type: Multi-role combat aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,516 mph
  • Country of origin: Israel
  • Manufacturer: Israel Aircraft Industries
  • Production run: 230

7. Grumman F-14 Tomcat

  • Year introduced: 1974
  • Type: Swing-wing, carrier-based fleet defense fighter
  • Maximum speed: 1,544 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: Grumman Aircraft
  • Production run: 712

6. Mirage F1

  • Year introduced: 1973
  • Type: Interceptor aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
  • Country of origin: France
  • Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
  • Production run: 750

5. MiG-23 (Flogger)

  • Year introduced: 1970
  • Type: Swing-wing figher-interceptor aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
  • Country of origin: Soviet Union
  • Manufacturer: Mikoyan-Gurevich
  • Production run: 5,047

4. Sukhoi Su-17 / Su-20 / Su-22 (Fitter)

  • Year introduced: 1970
  • Type: Strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 718 mph
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer: Sukhoi
  • Production run: 2,867

3. Mirage III

  • Year introduced: 1961
  • Type: Interceptor aircraft / Strike fighter
  • Maximum speed: 1,312 mph
  • Country of origin: France
  • Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
  • Production run: 1,422

2. F-4 Phantom II

  • Year introduced: 1960
  • Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,473 mph
  • Country of origin: United States
  • Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas
  • Production run: 5,195

1. MiG-21 (Fishbed)

  • Year introduced: 1959
  • Type: Single-seat supersonic fighter aircraft
  • Maximum speed: 1,386 mph
  • Country of origin: Soviet Union
  • Manufacturer: Mikoyan-Gurevich
  • Production run: 11,496

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