Sadly enough that's one more 5th generation fighter than we have flying right now...
Thought I heard a news story about the -35's being grounded for an electrical system issue that couldn't be resolved on one of them so they are hard down for now, could be wrong though?
You would be correct. They're supposed to start flying again in the near future, but it's still sort of amusing.
http://www.flightglobal.com/article...unded-after-electrical-subsystem-failure.html
Sadly enough that's one more 5th generation fighter than we have flying right now...
The Russians may have designed a good aircraft, but they are at least a decade behind since they have a flying prototype and we have a Wing already operating.
Does it still count as operating if they don't do anything "Operational?"![]()
Sadly enough that's one more 5th generation fighter than we have flying right now...
Since we've had the F-22 operational since Mid 2000's and have about 170 airframes, I'll disagree with your point.
Depending on how you define 5th GEN, (stealth technology incorporated) you could make the argument that the F-117 which was operational in the late 70's was the first 5 th GEN aircraft.
The Russians may have designed a good aircraft, but they are at least a decade behind since they have a flying prototype and we have a Wing already operating.
5th generation by whose standards? Just because it looks cool doesn't mean it is, what is under the skin or for that matter, what is the skin even made of? I see a few gaps, seams and other things that could make it significantly less 'stealthy' than the F-22 or F-35.
The MiG-25 was a feared plane when we first saw it flying over the Kremlin and helped spur the development of the F-15, once we got our hands on one though......not so much.
I don't think anyone would argue the J-20 or PAK-FA are going to be a real threat to the F-22's dominance anytime in the foreseeable future. It's fairly clear just from the outside they are a long ways behind us. That being said, the very fact they have entered the race is what should be concerning people. The F-35 is being billed as something that will retain air superiority for 40 years and that sounded great when we were the only ones with LO aircraft.
What did you expect? If we didn't think other countries would build better jets, we wouldn't have developed the F-22 and F-35. The F-16,-15,and-18 production lines are all still running.
If I had a point it would simply be that the race is now on, albeit at the very beginning stages. As helolumpy so eloquently put it, we've had 5th GEN aircraft for nearly 30 years now. Yet after three whole decades we have less than 200 aircraft to show for it? That's no exactly much of a lead and it's not like we have the money to build all that many more (anyone still think we're getting 3000+ F-35's?).
...Complaining about the plans for another 5th gen fighter post F-35 is churlish at the very least...