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Every Modern Fighter Jet Ranked From Slowest to Fastest

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From the humble beginnings of the Wright brothers at the start of the 20th century, the field of aviation has evolved by leaps and bounds in the decades since then. While the original purpose was just a scientific endeavor, now we use aircraft in practically every aspect of society, including waging war. Military aircraft, in particular, saw rapid evolution, from basic reconnaissance biplanes to $100 million fighter jets. (Here are the 30 planes that started the U.S. Air Force.)

The modern fighter jet is now in its fifth generation, boasting a wide range of new technology, including stealth, low-probability-of-intercept radar, and supercruise performance. From a top speed of 42 mph, today’s fighter jets fly at supersonic speed. The new F-35 Lightning II is pushing top speeds close to 1,200 mph — and there are faster jets still.

To determine the fastest and slowest modern fighter jets, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed Military Factory’s catalogs of third, fourth, and fifth generation aircraft. We ranked each aircraft by its maximum speed. We included supplemental information from Military Factory regarding the type of aircraft, the year it was introduced, country of origin, manufacturer, and production. We excluded aircraft that did not make it out of the prototype or proposal stage.

Most of the jets mentioned here were built in the 1970s or later, and while this might suggest newer jets are faster, this is not necessarily the case. There are technological and biological limiting factors to consider when designing high-speed aircraft, and the focus of militaries in recent decades has been to improve stealth capabilities and modernize fleet technology as opposed to focusing on speed.

One iconic aircraft that is near the top of the list is the F-14 Tomcat, despite entering service in 1974. This fighter jet was capable of hitting roughly 1,550 mph, just over Mach 2, making it an ideal naval interceptor in the latter stages of the Cold War. The F-14 Tomcat also made an appearance in the film “Top Gun,” solidifying its spot in American culture. (These are the 24 planes that form the backbone of the U.S. Air Force.)

Here is a look at the fastest and slowest modern fighter jets:

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42. AV-8B Harrier II
> Maximum speed: 665 mph
> Type: Short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) strike aircraft
> Year introduced: 1985
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing / BAe Systems
> Production run: 500

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41. Sukhoi Su-17 / Su-20 / Su-22 (Fitter)
> Maximum speed: 718 mph
> Type: Strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1970
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi
> Production run: 2,867

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40. KAI KF-16 Fighting Falcon
> Maximum speed: 870 mph
> Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1991
> Country of origin: South Korea
> Manufacturer: Korean Aerospace Industries
> Production run: 140

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39. F-16V (Viper)
> Maximum speed: 917 mph
> Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2017
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin / Hellenic Aerospace Industry
> Production run: 100

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38. Xian JH-7 (Flounder) / FBC-1 (Flying Leopard)
> Maximum speed: 1,118 mph
> Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
> Year introduced: 1992
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Xian Aircraft Industry Corporation
> Production run: 240

37. F/A-18 Super Hornet
> Maximum speed: 1,187 mph
> Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1999
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
> Production run: 615

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36. F/A-18 Hornet
> Maximum speed: 1,190 mph
> Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1983
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing / Northrop
> Production run: 1,480

35. F-35 Lightning II
> Maximum speed: 1,199 mph
> Type: Advanced multi-role strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2016
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman / BAe Systems
> Production run: 785

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34. PAC JF-17 Thunder
> Maximum speed: 1,218 mph
> Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2007
> Country of origin: Pakistan
> Manufacturer: Pakistan Aeronautical Complex
> Production run: 132

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

32. Shenyang J-15 (Flying Shark)
> Maximum speed: 1,305 mph
> Type: Carrier-based multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2013
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
> Production run: 25

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31. Chengdu J-20 (Black Eagle)
> Maximum speed: 1,305 mph
> Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2017
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAIC) / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
> Production run: 55

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

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29. F-16 Fighting Falcon
> Maximum speed: 1,317 mph
> Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1978
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin
> Production run: 4,604

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28. Sukhoi Su-30 (Flanker-C)
> Maximum speed: 1,317 mph
> Type: Twin-engine air superiority strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1996
> Country of origin: Russia
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi Design Bureau
> Production run: 635

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27. JAS 39 Gripen (Griffin)
> Maximum speed: 1,370 mph
> Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1997
> Country of origin: Sweden
> Manufacturer: Saab AB
> Production run: 247

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26. F-CK-1 (Ching-Kuo)
> Maximum speed: 1,379 mph
> Type: Lightweight multirole fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1994
> Country of origin: Taiwan
> Manufacturer: Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation
> Production run: 131

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

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24. MiG-21 (Fishbed)
> Maximum speed: 1,386 mph
> Type: Single-seat supersonic fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1959
> Country of origin: Soviet Union
> Manufacturer: Mikoyan-Gurevich
> Production run: 11,496

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23. Chengdu J-10 (Vicious Dragon)
> Maximum speed: 1,452 mph
> Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
> Year introduced: 2005
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAIC) / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
> Production run: 350

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22. Mirage F1
> Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
> Type: Interceptor aircraft
> Year introduced: 1973
> Country of origin: France
> Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
> Production run: 750

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21. Shenyang J-8 / J-8 II (Finback)
> Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
> Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
> Year introduced: 1980
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Aviation Industry Corporation of China
> Production run: 325

20. Mirage 2000 (M2000)
> Maximum speed: 1,453 mph
> Type: Strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1979
> Country of origin: France
> Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
> Production run: 611

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19. F-4 Phantom II
> Maximum speed: 1,473 mph
> Type: Carrier-based strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1960
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas
> Production run: 5,195

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18. MiG-35 (Fulcrum-F)
> Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
> Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2020
> Country of origin: Russia
> Manufacturer: Russian Aircraft Corporation MIG
> Production run: 10

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

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

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15. Sukhoi Su-35 (Flanker-E / Super Flanker)
> Maximum speed: 1,491 mph
> Type: Multi-role heavy combat fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2014
> Country of origin: Russia
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB
> Production run: 130

14. IAI Kfir (Lion Cub)
> Maximum speed: 1,516 mph
> Type: Multi-role combat aircraft
> Year introduced: 1976
> Country of origin: Israel
> Manufacturer: Israel Aircraft Industries
> Production run: 230

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13. MiG-29 (Fulcrum)
> Maximum speed: 1,519 mph
> Type: Lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1984
> Country of origin: Soviet Union
> Manufacturer: Mikoyan OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
> Production run: 1,625

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12. Grumman F-14 Tomcat
> Maximum speed: 1,544 mph
> Type: Swing-wing, carrier-based fleet defense fighter
> Year introduced: 1974
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: Grumman Aircraft
> Production run: 712

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11. Eurofighter Typhoon (EF2000)
> Maximum speed: 1,550 mph
> Type: Fighter-bomber aircraft
> Year introduced: 2003
> Country of origin: Germany
> Manufacturer: BAe Systems / Eurofighter GmbH
> Production run: 570

10. MiG-23 (Flogger)
> Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
> Type: Swing-wing fighter-interceptor aircraft
> Year introduced: 1970
> Country of origin: Soviet Union
> Manufacturer: Mikoyan-Gurevich
> Production run: 5,047

9. Mitsubishi F-2
> Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
> Type: Multi-role fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2000
> Country of origin: Japan
> Manufacturer: Mitsubishi / Lockheed Martin
> Production run: 98

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8. Shenyang J-11 (Flanker B+)
> Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
> Type: Multi-role air superiority fighter
> Year introduced: 1998
> Country of origin: China
> Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation / Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
> Production run: 255

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7. Sukhoi Su-27 (Flanker)
> Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
> Type: Multi-role air superiority fighter
> Year introduced: 1985
> Country of origin: Soviet Union
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
> Production run: 809

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6. Sukhoi Su-33 (Flanker-D)
> Maximum speed: 1,553 mph
> Type: Carrier-based air defense fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1994
> Country of origin: Russia
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB
> Production run: 35

5. F-22 Raptor
> Maximum speed: 1,599 mph
> Type: Air dominance fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 2005
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: Boeing / Lockheed Martin
> Production run: 195

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4. Sukhoi Su-57 (Felon)
> Maximum speed: 1,616 mph
> Type: Multi-role stealth aircraft
> Year introduced: 2019
> Country of origin: Russia
> Manufacturer: Sukhoi OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
> Production run: 25

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3. F-15E Strike Eagle
> Maximum speed: 1,653 mph
> Type: Strike fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1988
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
> Production run: 420

2. Mig-31 (Foxhound)
> Maximum speed: 1,864 mph
> Type: Supersonic interceptor aircraft
> Year introduced: 1979
> Country of origin: Soviet Union
> Manufacturer: Mikoyan OKB / United Aircraft Corporation
> Production run: 500

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1. F-15 Eagle
> Maximum speed: 1,875 mph
> Type: Air superiority fighter aircraft
> Year introduced: 1976
> Country of origin: United States
> Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas / Boeing
> Production run: 1,500

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