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Brinks Report > Blog > Technology > Only 3 Nations Built Them. Now India’s Crashing the 5th-Generation Fighter Jet Club
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Only 3 Nations Built Them. Now India’s Crashing the 5th-Generation Fighter Jet Club

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 28, 2025 6:37 pm
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India inches closer to joining the 5th-generation fighter jet club
India has cleared a major hurdle in its race to join the elite 5th-generation fighter jet club. The government has officially approved the execution model of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project, signaling a bold leap forward in indigenous defence aviation.

This isn’t just about building another warplane. It’s about entering an ultra-exclusive circle. Only three countries in the world currently manufacture these next-gen combat jets: the United States, Russia, and China.

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It means India is ready to stop buying dreams and start building them. It’s about self-reliance in defence, jobs in tech, and putting Indian innovation in the global spotlight.

Once completed, the AMCA could give India the stealth, speed, and sensor fusion to match global giants. For a country surrounded by two of the current jet-making powers—China and Russia—it’s about catching up. Or better yet, taking off.

Who’s already in the 5th-gen jet club?

Let’s start with the founding member: the United States. It kicked off this high-tech arms race in 2005 with the F-22 Raptor, a stealth monster built by Lockheed Martin. Capable of ‘supercruise’ at Mach 1.8 without afterburners, the F-22 redefined what air dominance looks like. The US later followed up with the more widely exported F-35.

Russia joined the race with the Sukhoi Su-57, a powerful aircraft known for its agility and stealth features. And recently, Russia confirmed it’s testing Su-57 flights assisted by artificial intelligence—a move that could make the skies even more unpredictable.

Then there’s China, which entered the club with the J-20 stealth fighter in 2016. Designed by Chengdu Aerospace Corporation, the J-20 was Beijing’s statement to the world: “We’re here, and we fly fast.”

Also Read How France’s Safran Could Change the Game for India’s Tejas LCA Mk2 Fighter Jets

Rising contenders: South Korea and Turkey

The 5th-generation fighter jet club may soon have new members. South Korea’s KF-21 and Turkey’s Kaan are in advanced testing phases. Both nations aim to be combat-ready by 2030. If successful, they’ll become the fourth and fifth countries to produce fifth-gen fighters.

India, with AMCA, could be right behind—or even ahead—depending on execution and timelines. And here’s the twist: India’s AMCA might run on French engines from Safran, offering a rare East-West collaboration (Read more here).

What makes these jets so special?

5th-gen fighter jets are defined by stealth tech, advanced sensors, AI-enabled systems, and supermaneuvrability. They aren’t just planes—they’re flying command centers. Think of them as Iron Man suits with wings.

This AMCA greenlight isn’t just defence news. It’s a marker of ambition. For too long, India bought jets from abroad. Now, it wants to be the country others look to. It’s not just about chasing power—it’s about proving we can make it.

Because when it comes to global tech races, it’s not enough to be in the cockpit—you’ve got to build the jet.

Also Read Defence Ministry Readies Rs 3,000 Crore Order for Invar Missiles by Bharat Dynamics

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