The Fastest Fighter Jet in service. The fastest fighter jet is the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 Foxbat, capable of Mach 3.2 or 2,190mph. While not as fast as some retired or experimental aircraft, the MiG-25 is the only aircraft in service capable of speeds over Mach 3.0 making it the fastest fighter jet in service today by quite some margin. The American stealth fighter isn't invincible. Here's What You Need to Know : The F-22’s main competition, the Russian Su-35 Flanker-E, has infrared-search-and-track and cheek-mounted radars A Russian Su-35. (Wikipedia) The Su-35 is designed for dogfights with more external firepower compared to the American F-22 whose weapons are held internally. The Sukhoi jet has 12 hardpoints for carrying external weapons and stores. Four on each wing; two on the underside of the fuselage and one under each engine. Su-35 Couldn’t Withstand Rafale’s Spectra EW. Things do not look good when Egypt bought Russian Mig-29 and Su-35 aircraft either. A Middle East-based magazine Breaking Defense reported quoting Egyptian Air Force sources that Russian Su-35s radar failed repeatedly when Su-35 played a role of aggressor against Rafale F3R. by Thomas Newdick | UPDATED Nov 27, 2020 6:34 PM EST The War Zone Must Read Features Share Thomas Newdick View thomas newdick's Articles CombatAir Almost four years on from the MiG-35’s first The Su-35 is recognised for its manoeuvrability, speed, and range, and it is capable of carrying a variety of weaponry, like missiles, bombs, and rockets. The Su-35 offers many performance advantages over the F-16. It boasts a faster top speed (more than Mach 2), a greater range (more than 3,600 km), and a more powerful radar system. The development of the R-37M was started in the late 2000s. Originally, the missile was supposed to be carried by MiG-31. However, it was later decided to upgrade the weapon to make it more compatible with the multirole fourth-generation Su-30, Su-35, and potential fifth-generation Su-57. The MiG-35 Super fulcrum is slightly larger than a regular MiG-29. while the MiG-29M has been upgraded with a lot of the MiG-33’s technology. There is MiG-31 which is a replacement for Mig-25. A good analogy for the Su-27/30/34/35 family is the F-16 family (albeit some discrepancies since this is not a 100% match): Technology wise, neither the Su-35 Flanker nor the Typhoon is currently equipped with an active electronically scanned array radar, but both have good beyond visual range capability.Both jets are To put it simply, the SU-35 pretty much autowins with current equipment because Interceptor development has stalled and the Mig-31 is running obsolete technology. Give the Mig-31 an interceptor loadout and the SU-35 a fighter loadout of equivalent tech though, and the Mig-31 fires missiles then runs away, and it's unlikely the SU-35 can do much 5sczskJ.