Revealed: Upcoming top 4 best fighter jets in India in (2025)

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Top most launched 4 powerfull fighter jet showcased in an Air show 2025. 

As of February 2025, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is considering the induction of several advanced fighter jets to enhance its capabilities.

We have categorised some technical specifications among with Indian /Foreign made.

Sukhoi Su-57 This special purpose aircraft has offered by Russia to produce its fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57 in India. 












Su-57 features with advanced technology, supercruise capability, and is designed for air superiority and ground attack missions. It is equipped with advanced avionics and a sophisticated weapons suite. Serial production began in 2022. 










CategorySpecification
Size
Length20.1 meters
Wingspan14.1 meters
Height4.6 meters
Wing Area78.8 square meters
Performance
Top SpeedMach 2 (about 2,136 km/h)
Combat RangeAbout 1,900 kilometers
Super cruise CapabilitySustained supersonic flight without afterburners
Weapons
ArmamentCan carry a variety of weapons in internal bays and on external hardpoints
Combat SuitabilitySuitable for both long-range and close-combat engagements
Stealth
Radar Signature: Uses radar-absorbing coatings and composite materials to reduce radar cross-section Reduction.

Design Features:Internal weapons bays and airframe design contribute to low observability
Other Features

Advanced avionics, including AESA radar, integrated sensor fusion, and Avionics onboard defense systems. AI Support AI assisted combat support and exceptional supermaneuveravility

HAL Tejas MK 2
An evolution of the indigenous Tejas platform, the HAL Tejas Mk2 is a single-engine, canard delta wing, multirole combat aircraft. 
It boasts an elongated airframe, close-coupled canards, and a more powerful engine. Designed to replace older aircraft like the SEPECAT Jaguar and Dassault Mirage 2000, the Tejas Mk 2 is expected to roll out its first prototype by 2025, with mass production slated for 2029.










Specification Details
Size Length: 48 ft 1 in
Wingspan: 27 ft 11 in
Height: 16 ft 0 in
Weight Empty Weight: 19,290 lb
Gross Weight: 24,912 lb
Max Takeoff Weight: 38,581 lb
Fuel Capacity Internal: 7,500 lb
With Drop Tank: 7,700 lb
Payload External Stores: 14,300 lb
Engine General Electric F414-INS6 afterburning turbofan with 22,000 lbf thrust

The AMCA is an indigenous fifth-generation, twin-engine stealth multirole fighter under development. It aims to incorporate advanced stealth features, supercruise capability, and multirole versatility. The AMCA is intended to replace the Sukhoi Su-30MKI in the IAF fleet, with mass production expected to commence by 2033 or 2034. 
These aircraft represent significant advancements in technology and capability, aligning with India's strategic objectives to modernize its air force and enhance self-reliance in defense production.










SpecificationDetails
Size17.6 meters (L) × 11.13 meters (W) × 4.5 meters (H)
Weight


Empty: 12,000 kg
 Gross: 18,000 kg
Max Takeoff: 25,000 kg
Fuel Capacity6,500 kg
Payload Capacity7,000 kg (1,500 kg internal weapons bay, 5,500 kg external stores)
EngineTwo modified GE F414 afterburning turbofans
SpeedMax Speed: Mach 2.15 (2,600 km/h)
Range

Combat: 1,620 km
Maximum: 3,240 km
Service Ceiling20,000 meters
Weapons

S8 rocket pods, Astra missiles, BrahMos missile.


Sukhoi Su-30MKI
A cornerstone of the IAF's fleet, the Su-30MKI is a twin-engine, multirole air superiority fighter developed in collaboration with Russia. Equipped with AL-31FP engines, advanced radar systems, and capable of carrying a wide array of weaponry, it offers exceptional maneuverability and combat endurance. In February 2025, India signed a contract to acquire 12 additional Su-30MKIs to bolster its aerial combat.











Specification Details
Dimensions 21.9m × 14.7m × 6.4m
Weight 38,800 kg (MTOW)
Speed Mach 1.9
Climb Rate 300 m/s
Range 3,000 km / 8,000 km (with refuels)
Cockpit Tandem glass (2 pilots)
Radar N011M (PESA)
Avionics OLS-30, LTD Pod
Gun 30mm GSh-301 (1500–1800 RPM)


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