Jet fighter generations


Jet fighters generations are categories created to separate major technology leaps in the historical development of jet fighters. The term generation first appeared in the 1990s, according to the Royal Australian Air Force's Air Power Development Centre Bulletin: "to make sense of the leap-frogging improvements in performance to jet fighter aircraft brought about through major advances in aircraft design, avionics, and weapon systems". and proposes that a "generational shift in jet fighter aircraft occurs when a technological innovation cannot be incorporated into an existing aircraft through upgrades" and retrofits.
Lockheed Martin has applied the term "fifth-generation" for its F-22 and F-35 aircraft, to imply their competition is unable to offer similar levels of performance, a classification debated by Eurofighter, and by Boeing IDS for the bid to replace Canadian Forces jets. Aviation Week's Bill Sweetman noted that Lockheed Martin "labeled the F-35 a “fifth-generation” fighter in 2005, a term it borrowed from Russia in 2004 to describe the F-22", and proposes that the post–Cold War era, low-cost approach of the Saab Gripen should qualify it as a sixth generation jet. This marketing terminology made its way to statements by the Australian politicians.

Definitions

Richard P. Hallion

USAF historian Richard P. Hallion proposed a classification in 1990:

''Aerospaceweb''

In 2004 the website Aerospaceweb noted that classification by generations, "appears to have first appeared in Russia during the mid-1990s when officials were planning a competitor to the American Joint Strike Fighter" and proposed a classification :
Similar definitions are used by Richard A. Bitzinger in 2009, and by the Australian Fighter World Aviation Museum.

''Air Force Magazine''

In 2009, Air Force Magazine also define fighter generations and proposed a sixth :
The magazine also proposes a 6th category for advanced aircraft in early developmental stages:

Jim Winchester

, in a book published in 2011 by The Rosen Publishing Group, proposed the following definitions:

''Air Power Development Centre Bulletin'' classification

The Royal Australian Air Force Air Power Development Centre Bulletin proposed a classification in 2012:

Chinese classification

The Chinese have created their own system used to describe their own aircraft:

Comparing categorizations

The following table compares the various categorizations, by era and key feature.
generationHallionAerospacewebAir Force MagazineAir Power Development Centre
1High subsonic : Me 262, P-801945 to 1955 : Subsonic, Me 262, F-86, MiG-15Jet propulsion : P-80, Me 262~1945-~55 : subsonic, F-86, MiG-15, MiG-17
2Transonic : F-86, MiG-15/MiG-171955 to 1960, supersonic : F-102, F-104, F-105, F-106, F-8, MiG-19, MiG-21, Mirage IIIIR missiles : F-86, MiG-15~1955-~60 : supersonic, F-104, F-5, MiG-19, MiG-21
3Early supersonic : MiG-19, F-100, F-8.1960 to 1970, fighter-bombers : F-4, F-5, MiG-23, Mirage F1BVR missiles : F-100, F-102, F-104, F-105, F-106, F-4, MiG-17, MiG-21~1960-70. multi-role : MiG-23, F-4, Mirage III
4Supersonic : F-104, MiG-21, Mirage III1970 to 1990 : maneuverability : F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, MiG-29, Su-27, Panavia Tornado, Mirage 2000look-down/shoot-down : F-15, F-16, Mirage 2000, MiG-291970-~90. Swing-role : MiG-29, Su-27, F/A-18, F-15, F-16, Mirage 2000
4+--sensor fusion : Eurofighter Typhoon, Su-30, F/A-18E/F, Dassault Rafale-
4.5-1990 to 2000, enhanced : F/A-18E/F, Su-30, Su-35, Eurofighter Typhoon, Saab Gripen, Dassault Rafale-~1990-~2000 multirole : F/A-18E/F, F-15SE, Eurofighter Typhoon, Saab Gripen, Dassault Rafale
4++--EASA : Su-35, F-15SE-
5Supersonic : F-105, F-4, MiG-21, Mirage III, F-5, MiG-23, Mirage F12000- : F-22, F-35stealth : F-22, F-352005- stealth : F-22, F-35, J-20, J-31, PAK FA
6Supersonic multirole, high efficiency : F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, Mirage 2000, Panavia Tornado, MiG-29, Su-27-proposed-

The following table lists aircraft that have been categorized in multiple generations.
aircraftintroductionHallionAerospacewebAF Mag.AP Dev. Centre
Me 2621944111-
P-8019451-1-
F-8619492121
MiG-1519492121
MiG-1719522-31
F-10019543-3-
MiG-19195532-2
F-1021956-23-
F-8195732--
F-10419584232
F-1051958523-
F-1061959-23-
MiG-2119594, 5232
F-419605333
Mirage III19614, 52-3
F-5196253-2
MiG-23197053-3
Mirage F1197353--
F-14197464--
F-1519766444
F-1619786444
Panavia Tornado197964--
Mirage 200019826444
F/A-18198364-4
MiG-2919836444
Su-27198564-4
Su-301996-4.54+-
Saab Gripen1997-4.5-4.5
F/A-18E/F1999-4.54+4.5
Dassault Rafale2001-4.54+4.5
Eurofighter Typhoon2003-4.54+4.5
F-222005-555
Su-352012-4.54++-
F-352015-555
F-15SE---4++4.5
J-202016---5