15 Most Expensive Fighter Jets in the World

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In this article, we look at some of the most expensive fighter jets in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis on trends in the aerospace industry and head over directly to the 5 Most Expensive Fighter Jets in the World.

Fighter jets play a significant role for militaries in securing control over enemy airspace. These jets have evolved considerably from their earliest versions that were seen during World War II, to what we see now.

The first version of fighter jets, also known as the first-generation fighter jets, were recognizable for their straight and unswept wings, and their aircraft did not use avionics for communication and navigation. The Me 262, built by German manufacturer Messerschmitt, was the world’s first operational fighter jet introduced in 1944. Other prominent fighter jets during the era included Lockheed F-80, Gloster Meteor, and Heinkel He 162.

The second-generation of fighter jets catered to the need for more innovation, which resulted in jets being equipped with homing missiles and radars to improve the accuracy and managing aerodynamics, which was previously hard because of high speeds at which these jets traveled. The third-generation jets came to be known for their multi-purpose roles. Not only were they able to carry weapons, but also engage in aerial interceptions, and deploy missiles and bombs.

A major shift in technology and avionics came with the advent of fourth-generation aircraft that equipped fighter jets with infrared capabilities, maneuverability, fly-by-wire, and synthetic radars. These jets were a major advancement in stealth and aerodynamics. The most notable fighter jet of this era was the General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD)’s F-16 Fighting Falcon.

Fifth-generation fighters are the most advanced fighter jets currently in operation, and include using major technologies that were developed during the 21st century, such as stealth, supercruise performance, and low-probability-of-intercept radars. These features made it hard for enemy radars to detect these jets. Examples of fifth-generation fighter jets include Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)’s F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, Chengdu J-20 built by China’s Chengdu Aerospace Corporation, and Sukhoi Su-57 used by the Russian Air Force.

Fighter jets are among the most expensive and potent military technologies that countries across the world are deploying to strengthen their defense. Considering how much each aircraft costs, it is very likely that a big chunk of all defense expenditure of $2.24 trillion in 2022 was incurred on procurement of fighter jets. For instance, Finland’s military spending rose 36% between 2021 and 2022, and the increase was mainly attributed to the arms procurement, especially Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)’s F-35 fighter jets, which made up nearly one-thirds of its defense expenditure that year according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).