Exploring the Fastest and Most Powerful Fighter Jets in Existence

Photo of Kristin Hitchcock
By Kristin Hitchcock Published
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them.
Exploring the Fastest and Most Powerful Fighter Jets in Existence

© Flying High for the Birds Eye (Public Domain) by Robert Sullivan

Fueled by relentless technological advancement, fighter jets have become breathtaking testaments to raw power and blistering speed. Imagine hurtling through the sky at unimaginable velocities, a blur of precision engineering leaving a sonic boom in its wake. These aeronautical marvels redefine the art of war, pushing the limits of physics and engineering.

However, fighter jets are not about brute force. They’re intricate feats of technological power, integrating aerodynamics and weaponry into a single, versatile machine. Each jet is tailored to specific needs to help the military maintain aerial control.

For instance, the F-16 is renowned for its dogfighting abilities, while the F-22 Raptor is nearly invisible. Of course, this also affects how fast a jet is. Not all are made with speed as the primary concern. Every US Air Force aircraft has a purpose.

Let’s explore these technological marvels, exploring ten of the fastest and most powerful fighter jets ever created. We’ll begin this countdown with the slowest jets, slowing working up to hypersonic speed demons redefining human flight’s boundaries.

10. Dassault Rafale (France)

France+military+aircraft | Dassault Rafale C
Dave_S. / CC BY 2.0 Flickr

While it may not be the fastest, this military aircraft is nothing to scoff at.

  • Speed: Mach 1.8

The Dassault Rafale is a multi-role marvel with a respectable top speed of Mach 1.8. It isn’t the fastest jet, but it integrates advanced stealth technology, making it a potent force to reckon with.

The Rafale’s advanced technology and weapons systems allow for it to seamlessly engage in both air-to-air and air-to-ground engagements. Despite ranking the slowest on this list, it is one of the most adaptable jets out there.

9. F-16 Fighting Falcon (USE)

Thailand+F-16 | 130312-F-ZZ999-424
pacificairforces / Flickr

The F-16 is very common, popular jet.

  • Speed: Mach 2+

Next on our countdown is the well-known F-16 Fighting Falcon. This jet isn’t the fastest on this list, but it has tons of agility and vast payload options, making it very adaptable. It’s one of the most beloved jets around.

Its top speed can exceed Mach 2. It excels mostly at dogfights and air-to-ground missions.

8. Eurofighter Typhoon

lynothehammer / Flickr

This fighter jet is slightly faster than its competitors, but during dogfighting, slightly faster STILL wins.

  • Speed: Mach 2

The Eurofighter Typhoon resulted from an international collaboration that led to the pinnacle of European aeronautical engineering. This jet is known for its advanced radar and weapons system but isn’t the fastest.

While its top speed is only Mach 2, its advanced technology isn’t anything to balk at.

7. Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker (Russia)

Flight Video & Photo / iStock Editorial via Getty Images

While this fighter jet is fast, it isn’t the fastest – not even close.

  • Speed: Mach 2.25

The Sukhoi is a heavy fighter that prioritizes maneuverability and long-range engagement. It is one of Russia’s prime jets, though its speed falls slightly short of that of the F-22 Raptor. It does have an impressive thrust-to-weight ratio and advanced technology, allowing it to dominate in long-range interceptions.

6. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (USA)

tomasdelcoro via Wikimedia Commons

The F-15 is still widely deployed today.

  • Speed: Mach 2.5

The American F-15 Eagle is another true legend. This iconic fighter jet was a cornerstone of air defense for half a century. It was lauded for its exceptional speed and range. It dominates many aircraft in combat.

Its top speed just exceeds Mach 2.5. Despite being quite old, this fighter jet still holds air superiority today. It has never lost an air-to-air combat engagement, which is likely why it has such a long service history.

5. Lockhead Martin F-22 Raptor (USA)

tomasdelcoro / Flickr

For a long time, the F-22 was the fastest jet.

  • Speed: Mach 2.25+

Next, we have the F-22 Raptor, which most people in America have heard of. This jet was the world’s first operational stealth fighter, combining speed with low observability. It is nearly invisible in the skies.

This fighter jet also includes advanced, integrated weapons systems, allowing it to dominate air combat without being detected by enemy radar.

4. Mikoyana MiG-31 Foxhound (Russia)

Vitaly Kuzmin / Wikimedia Commons

While it isn’t cutting-edge, this jet still seems to be one of the fastest around.

  • Speed: Mach 2.83

The MiG-31 is a specialized interceptor that was designed explicitly for high-speed operations. While this isn’t the fastest on the list, it has an impressive speed of 2.83, allowing it to intercept enemy aircraft.

The Foxhound’s powerful radar makes it adept at detecting airborne threats, though it isn’t as advanced as some others on this list.

3. Lockheed YF-12 (USA)

United+States+F-35 | Lockheed Martin F-35 "Lightning II"
Robert Sullivan / Public Domain / Flickr

Lockheed has produced tons of military jets over the years.

  • Speed: Mach 3.2

Although this jet is still in production, the YF-12 deserves to have a place on this list. It’s a close cousin of the legendary SR-17, as it’s another interceptor. During its testing, this jet has reached incredible speeds, exceeding Mach 3.2 in some cases.

Therefore, it is set to be one of the fastest fighter jets around – if it ever goes into production.

2. North American XB-70 Valkyrie

ksr8s / Flickr

This bomber was never widely produced or utilized on the battlefield.

  • Speed: Mach 3+

While the Valkyrie is second on our list, it’s little more than a historical footnote these days. It was an experimental bomber that was tested in the 1960s. During testing, it exceeded Mach 3. However, it was a result of the Cold War. Once the Cold War ended, there was a change in strategic priorities, and the bomber was scraped.

1. Lockhead SR-72 Son of Blackbird (USA)

d_tomono / Flickr

The SR-71 is the direct ancestor of the SR-72, as you might have guessed.

  • Speed: Mach 6

Finally, we have reached the king of speed – the SR-71. This jet is the highly anticipated successor to the legendary SR-71 Blackbird. This hypersonic aircraft vastly exceeds the speeds of other top contenders, though it is still in development. If it ever goes into production, this aircraft will change how air dominance is won.

Photo of Kristin Hitchcock
About the Author Kristin Hitchcock →

Kristin Hitchcock is a financial expert who has been writing on topics related to retirement for over eight years. Her knowledge spans a wide range of areas, including navigating the complexities of Social Security, developing sustainable investment strategies, and helping individuals achieve their retirement goals.
Throughout her career, she has written for various platforms, including several retirement communities, to ensure that seniors have access to clear and actionable financial advice.

Kristin is also an active investor with more than ten years of experience in a diverse range of investment strategies, including short-term trades, dividend stocks, and options. She enjoys simplifying complex trading concepts by writing easy-to-follow guides that help readers meet their investment goals.

Continue Reading

Top Gaining Stocks

CBOE Vol: 1,568,143
PSKY Vol: 12,285,993
STX Vol: 7,378,346
ORCL Vol: 26,317,675
DDOG Vol: 6,247,779

Top Losing Stocks

LKQ
LKQ Vol: 4,367,433
CLX Vol: 13,260,523
SYK Vol: 4,519,455
MHK Vol: 1,859,865
AMGN Vol: 3,818,618