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America Has More Fighter Jets Than China, but Is It Enough?

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Possessing and deploying fighter jets is an important aspect of establishing air superiority for any military around the world. Fighter jet pilots undergo rigorous training to cover skills, discipline, and mental aptitude to operate this high-powered weapon. Because of their high speed, maneuverability, heavy firepower, and abilities to conduct ground attacks and air-to-air combat, they are designed to withstand and outlast their opponents.

Most of the power within any given air force is derived from its fleet of fighter jets and the logistics around how and where these can be deployed. It pays to hold a lot of these military assets, and these are powerful bargaining chips on the table of geopolitics.

Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the nations with the largest fleets of fighter jets. To identify the 20 countries with the most extensive fighter jet fleets, 24/7 Wall St. analyzed the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry website. The ranking was based on the number of fighter jets designated for combat in each country’s active military fleet. Additional information about the overall fleet size and the most common fighter jet also came from FlightGlobal.

At the top of this list are the United States, Russia, and China, which boast the strongest air forces in the world. Considering that each of these countries pumps a fair amount of cash into their militaries on an annual basis, these air forces will continue to grow and become even more sophisticated.

It’s also worth pointing out that nations with the largest air forces tend to have more fighter jets. Countries like India and Pakistan each rank fairly high with impressive fleets of their own. As all of these nations strive to maintain or expand their strategic influence, the importance of fighter aircraft in modern warfare will continue to be significant.

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India+MiG | Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: Микоян МиГ-29; NATO reporting name: "Fulcrum") low level pass, Polish Air Force

The first fighter jets changed the course of warfare during World War II when the German Me 262 attacked a British aircraft in 1944. Since then, fighter jets have evolved tremendously, with the U.S. currently testing jets piloted by artificial intelligence. Driven by the competition with China, these new technologies are sure to lead the shift of what’s to come with fighter jets around the world. 24/7 wants you to be aware of which countries are leading the race to have the air force with the most fighter jets in its arsenal.

Here is a look at the countries with the largest fighter jet fleets.

20. United Kingdom

  • Total fighter jets: 149 (22.44% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 664 (#14 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: Eurofighter Typhoon (120 aircraft)

19. Spain

  • Total fighter jets: 151 (29.43% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 513 (#19 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: EF-18M/F/A-18A (71 aircraft)

18. Greece

  • Total fighter jets: 194 (30.70% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 632 (#15 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16C (115 aircraft)

17. Turkey

  • Total fighter jets: 205 (19.18% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 1,069 (#9 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16C (157 aircraft)

16. Germany

  • Total fighter jets: 210 (33.98% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 618 (#16 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: Eurofighter (133 aircraft)

15. Iran

  • Total fighter jets: 218 (39.56% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 551 (#18 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-4D/E/RF-4E (63 aircraft)

14. France

  • Total fighter jets: 224 (23.05% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 972 (#10 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: Rafale B/C (92 aircraft)

13. Syria

  • Total fighter jets: 225 (49.78% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 452 (#20 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: MiG-23 (87 aircraft)

12. Japan

  • Total fighter jets: 253 (17.34% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 1,459 (#6 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-15J (155 aircraft)

11. Israel

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  • Total fighter jets: 280 (45.75% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 612 (#17 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16C/I (175 aircraft)

10. Taiwan

Taiwan+F-16 | General Dynamics (its aviation unit now part of Lockheed Martin) F-16C Block 50D "Fighting Falcon" (s/n 91-0412)

  • Total fighter jets: 286 (38.13% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 750 (#13 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16A/V (111 aircraft)

9. Egypt

  • Total fighter jets: 326 (30.19% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 1,080 (#8 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16A/C (168 aircraft)

8. Saudi Arabia

Saudi+Arabia+F-15 | DF-ST-92-04976

  • Total fighter jets: 364 (39.82% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 914 (#12 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-15C/S/SA (211 aircraft)

7. South Korea

  • Total fighter jets: 452 (28.68% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 1,576 (#5 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-5E (153 aircraft)

6. Pakistan

  • Total fighter jets: 477 (33.26% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 1,434 (#7 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-7 (135 aircraft)

5. North Korea

North Korea artillery | Missiles on the background of the North Korean flag

  • Total fighter jets: 572 (60.15% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 951 (#11 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-5 (Shenyang) (106 aircraft)

4. India

  • Total fighter jets: 736 (32.06% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 2,296 (#4 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: Su-30 (266 aircraft)

3. Russia

  • Total fighter jets: 1,539 (36.17% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 4,255 (#2 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: Su-27/30/35 (409 aircraft)

2. China

  • Total fighter jets: 1,578 (47.76% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 3,304 (#3 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: J-7 (417 aircraft)

1. United States

  • Total fighter jets: 2,317 (17.54% of total fleet)
  • Total military aircraft fleet: 13,209 (#1 most of 145)
  • Most common fighter jet: F-16C (738 aircraft)

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