Evolution of Fighter Jets | Koala Explains: Fighter Generations and their Differences

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  • From the first turbojet powered fighters of the 40's, to the Mach 2 interceptors of the 50's and 60's, to now multirole stealth fighters powered by thrust vectoring turbofan engines, and armed with deadlier missiles than ever, fighter jets have come a long way. Each new "generation" of fighters will bring new technologies and designs, focusing on different priorities as per the time. But what exactly defines these "generations"? And what are some of the core attributes of each? Today, we'll explain each generation of fighters in detail, and the factors that make a fighter belong to one generation over another.
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  • @ArmorCast
    @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +393

    Cheers for the support of the channel lads! Make sure to share it around with the community too!

    • @datbeast109
      @datbeast109 Před 3 lety +2

      You forgot about the T-60 :(

    • @theroyalaustralian
      @theroyalaustralian Před 2 lety +1

      @@datbeast109 T-60? That is a WWII Tank

    • @theroyalaustralian
      @theroyalaustralian Před 2 lety +1

      Koala, you contradicted yourself when you showed the F-35B Lightning II landing using thrust vectoring, you stated it didn't have thrust vectoring

    • @theroyalaustralian
      @theroyalaustralian Před 2 lety +1

      It only has vertical thrust vectoring

    • @datbeast109
      @datbeast109 Před 2 lety

      @@theroyalaustralian this is quite old, but from the context I've gather I assume he was talking about russian jets. I may have been talking about the russian S-70 UAV or the concept T-60 6th gen concept for russia

  • @HatsuneM1ku01
    @HatsuneM1ku01 Před 2 lety +4006

    8th gen fighters- can transform into 3 modes, can fly up to and in space , can use reactionary warhead missiles, go into full hand to hand combat and urban warfare, full vr cockpits , and the pilots energy reacts to a singing heroine hundreds of thousands of miles away

    • @ICECAPPEDSKY
      @ICECAPPEDSKY Před 2 lety +390

      At that point it’s just gundams lol

    • @sorrymabbad
      @sorrymabbad Před 2 lety +393

      Don't forget the nuclear reactor engines and magic G-force absorbing crystals
      EDIT: For clarification, I ( and probably the OP) were talking about Macross. Look it up, it's great.

    • @ubemcgrebbiii1923
      @ubemcgrebbiii1923 Před 2 lety +46

      Eva’s inevitable

    • @manojkothwal3586
      @manojkothwal3586 Před 2 lety +41

      That's some Anime Mobile Gundam Amorphous Transformation.

    • @Ghost_1944
      @Ghost_1944 Před 2 lety +20

      Get back in 2021 bro where jets still leak

  • @hudbudmudsud
    @hudbudmudsud Před 3 lety +679

    6th gen aircraft is going into acecombat territory.

  • @flying_bandit7609
    @flying_bandit7609 Před 3 lety +262

    U.S.: *creates FA-XX as next gen fighter*
    Ace Combat players: aww man here we go agian

    • @IshijimaKairo
      @IshijimaKairo Před 3 lety +38

      *laughs in airborne warships and airborne fortresses with the ability to carry ICBMs, cruise missiles and/or fighters*

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Před 3 lety +34

      I smell Belkan shenanigans.

    • @just_a_firefly3354
      @just_a_firefly3354 Před 3 lety +25

      *belka has entered the chat*
      *grunder has entered the chat*

    • @flying_bandit7609
      @flying_bandit7609 Před 3 lety +1

      @@just_a_firefly3354 lol

    • @fighter5583
      @fighter5583 Před 2 lety +9

      @@IshijimaKairo *laughs in destroying flying fortress with a typical Gen 4 fighter*

  • @troutwarrior6735
    @troutwarrior6735 Před 3 lety +881

    Lasers on 7th gen fighters? I have a bad feeling about this. . .

    • @freebrums4018
      @freebrums4018 Před 3 lety +107

      Star wars us near us

    • @RizkT511
      @RizkT511 Před 3 lety +60

      Imagine the stealth+drone+laser combo

    • @funnyacres5078
      @funnyacres5078 Před 3 lety +73

      In all honesty, that’ll be interesting to see, as the AC130 generation that is adding it for the purpose of burning thru and killing engines or other purposes, but I do think lasers as an Active Defense System is and will be interesting to see

    • @ClingyCrab
      @ClingyCrab Před 3 lety +188

      Belka wants to:
      KNOW YOUR LOCATION

    • @tonyrun5802
      @tonyrun5802 Před 3 lety +29

      @@ClingyCrab Ah yes, finally

  • @ethandowdy2892
    @ethandowdy2892 Před 2 lety +584

    I like how almost every generation is defined by a specific capability, be it supersonic speed, supermanuverability or stealth. I'll bet the defining feature of 8th gen fighters will be space-flight capability.

    • @Otterdisappointment
      @Otterdisappointment Před 2 lety +10

      I’d hope that for a next or current gen design if a new power source was developed in this decade. Certain contemporary designs would work just fine in but it’s the configuration I’m concerned with. Some could do with downscaling especially if energy weapons systems are implemented alongside a “fusion” sort of engine so less physical firepower is needed and less room for the system is needed as the logistics of short-term, external and ground-based liquid fuel storage is no longer an issue (unless there is liquid but it just burns slow) which all adds up to enough speed and fuel to travel from LA to Athens in an hour, tops, and then back without a problem (theoretically). The argument against such speeds is the stability, maneuverability (a future engine might allow more control to mitigate this) fuel consumption (solved with the theoretical engines) detection and speed of the aircraft vs a SAM (both mitigated by general advancement and the massive increase in speed). VTOL capability is getting better so that’s a good sign for all kinds of future flight. All-in-all, the staple of *every* generation is that the overall cost of advancement has helped outpace maintenance costs (a necessity with the DOD) as planes (and other platforms) become smaller (sometimes), more durable and more efficient and the Air branches don’t have to keep the less desirable models for as long or as many craft, even the new ones. The technology also extends out from the government to private sale to actual civilian purposes, eventually. For space flight to factor into all of this we’d need a severe advancement in engineering to achieve a self-contained plane with a pilot trained and equipped for such an environment with such a powerful and complicated craft made for single stage launch let alone straight takeoff if that’s even possible especially with such a small craft as well as the craft being configured for actual space, which is very different from atmospheric flight. There’s a reason the shuttle program was never really favored.

    • @patrickmclaughlin61
      @patrickmclaughlin61 Před 2 lety +16

      That may be 7th gen.
      8th gen might be moving through dimensions.

    • @benjaminparent4115
      @benjaminparent4115 Před 2 lety +6

      I highly doubt that, you don't build aircraft like spacecraft, for the very good reason you have no medium to go through, and utilize in space.

    • @ethandowdy2892
      @ethandowdy2892 Před 2 lety +3

      @@benjaminparent4115 No, but in order to build a craft capable of transferring from atmospheric to space-flight and vice-versa you would need to build an actual aircraft.

    • @benjaminparent4115
      @benjaminparent4115 Před 2 lety +7

      @@ethandowdy2892 Yeah but it will either not be a good aircraft, or not be a good spacecraft, space and atmospheric flight are very different you do not not move the same in pace and in the atmosphere, you can't even use the same propulsion,
      it might seems counter intuitive because frankly speaking the barrier between space and atmosphere is not well defined but hose are vastly different medium, it kind of like trying to make a car that is a submarine, you could but it will either suck or just have very limited capacity in one medium compared to the other.
      On top of that to need such vehicel well you kind of have the need for it and on top of that have it be more usefull than simply having 2 different vehicle,. And having to have two way to propulse, being able to reach orbital speed, on top of having to carry way more fuel and depending from your technology even oxydizer, and large quantity oxygen if you use pilot, is going to give a lot of downside to an aircraft, enough downside in my opinion they are always going to be heavily outperformed by a pure aircraft.

  • @moldovanpotato
    @moldovanpotato Před 3 lety +1701

    I always wandered if hypothetically, a completely new fighter could be classified as an older generation?

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +793

      It has happened in the past, for example the MiG-19 and F-100 (gen 2) were in development before Italy had designed the Fiat G.91 (gen 1), and the JF-17 Thunder (gen 4) was only designed after the first fifth gen fighters began to fly.

    • @DrRajReddy
      @DrRajReddy Před 2 lety +131

      U can also add f36 king snake that is being worked on to replace f16 to that list. F36 is going to be a 4th Gen fighter. That is being developed at the same time as 6th Gen jets. This is to have fighters that will be cheap to use and easily maintenance

    • @seth0023
      @seth0023 Před 2 lety +140

      @@DrRajReddy f-36 is just a concept, its not being made

    • @omarn6989
      @omarn6989 Před 2 lety +68

      @@DrRajReddy that was a theorycraft article in Pop Mechanics - not happening.

    • @quisqueyanguy120
      @quisqueyanguy120 Před 2 lety +22

      The JF-17, FA-50, HAL Tejas and KF-21 Boramae are examples of that.

  • @hizzaddinno394
    @hizzaddinno394 Před 2 lety +684

    100 years of service life for 6th gen fighters? Wow, that's like the B-52 Stratofortress. There'll be pilots and crewmen working on planes that their grandparents worked on. That's rad. Those planes can serve as time capsules for later generations and have messages left in them for following generations to find.

    • @amistrophy
      @amistrophy Před 2 lety +77

      The F35 is already supposed to last into the 2080s. 60 years of service
      100 year service life fighters would be a stretch though.
      The f35 is only lasting that long cux its built with lots of space for improvement, and it's a multirole aircraft which focuses on attack. Doesn't take too much to lob a bomb on a specific piece of land. The F22 is probably gonna be retired by the 2040s. Sad. However, air superiority is a more difficult requirement for an airframe.

    • @levitschetter5288
      @levitschetter5288 Před 2 lety +16

      It would probably be less likely of the same jets being used for 100 years and more the same design and with all the replacement parts you get into the whole astronaut ship theology thing

    • @user-sg6zh6vr7h
      @user-sg6zh6vr7h Před 2 lety +4

      @@amistrophy looks like the f22's retirement is accelerating a lot more rapidly

    • @user-sg6zh6vr7h
      @user-sg6zh6vr7h Před 2 lety +4

      @@davidvarnes7708 honestly in modern warfare, maneuverability is a overrated. Stealth, range, cruising speed, ECM, ECCM, advanced radars and sensors, BVR capability and other elements matter more. Not to mention maintainability, upgradability, and repairability for future proofing planes. Being able to manuever is more of an added benefit really.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před 2 lety +8

      @@amistrophy The F-35 was supposed to do a lot of things it probably won't do. Given its ongoing maintenance problems I'd be surprised if the current airframes last 30 years, much less 60 years!
      As for it still being widely in service 50 years now, it will depend on how warfare evolves over the next few decades.
      If there are few conflicts involving the USA (and their NATO allies) the JSF is unlikely to see much combat, so could remain in service for as long as the F-15 and F-16 have, but if it does see regular deployment then this will shorten the operational lifetime of existing airframes.
      Wars also accelerate the development of new military technologies, which could make the F-35 obsolete earlier than expected.
      Indeed, it's already likely to be surpeceded by 6th gen models from 2040s onwards, but the USA could switch to mainly exporting it instead, as they're currently doing with the F-16.

  • @SuicidalRevolver
    @SuicidalRevolver Před 3 lety +510

    Just a quick PSA that the SU-34 had a kitchen and a toilet.

    • @admirald4nk558
      @admirald4nk558 Před 3 lety +85

      me wondering how the fuck are they able to do that XD

    • @sam8742
      @sam8742 Před 3 lety +72

      @@admirald4nk558
      it's big

    • @truisticprince
      @truisticprince Před 3 lety +34

      @@admirald4nk558 chonk

    • @SuicidalRevolver
      @SuicidalRevolver Před 3 lety +1

      Um... ok? How's that relevant to my comment?

    • @imadrifter
      @imadrifter Před 3 lety +53

      @@SuicidalRevolver um well maybe he was saying that because its a bomber, they traditionally have a lot more room than attack or fighter aircraft. But wtf do I know about this guys meaning

  • @borisxanovavich4466
    @borisxanovavich4466 Před 3 lety +211

    Now this... this is why I sometimes miss my online classes. These videos are too damn good!

  • @memelephant
    @memelephant Před 2 lety +44

    15:08 The F-35 actually allows pilots to see through the plane with their AR goggles

  • @royking7304
    @royking7304 Před 3 lety +434

    I have always wondered about a lot of this stuff especially the distinction between the generations of fighters so this video was great. Keep up the great content.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Před 2 lety

      It’s a flaky concept to begin with.
      To be honest I’d prefer to see the Me-262 (first attempts, basically prop plane with jets) and MiG-15 (transonic missile-armed swept wing, etc…) as different generations.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před 2 lety +1

      I think these aircraft generations make sense from a historical perspective, because it's reasonable to categorize historical aircraft based on older, proven technologies.
      However, this categorization becomes problematic when applied to aircraft currently/not yet in service, because its still unclear what the defining capabilities of current/future aircraft will be.

  • @ODST_Parker
    @ODST_Parker Před 3 lety +70

    Future 8th generation: literally just the Jackal from Infinite Warfare, focus on atmospheric combat with advanced VTOL systems and transition to space combat with movement in any and every direction.

    • @mr.t-7243
      @mr.t-7243 Před 3 lety +10

      Gen 9: space capable with oxygen and hydrogen fuel for rocket boostets and lasers that can fire in all directions

    • @ODST_Parker
      @ODST_Parker Před 3 lety +6

      @@HowIsAsh I genuinely think everything about Infinite Warfare's campaign is amazing. There are videos for all the graphic design elements for the ships and vehicles (wish there were some for weapons, uniforms and such), and you can see how much time and effort went into it. They did their best to have it all make sense in the setting, and they did a really good job. The Jackal and Raven are now two of my favorite sci-fi ships of all time, not to mention the Retribution.

    • @Datttsnake
      @Datttsnake Před 3 lety +2

      Sounds like Star Citizen lol

    • @jetenthusiast6355
      @jetenthusiast6355 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mr.t-7243 Gen 10 Just Elite Dangerous

    • @HatsuneM1ku01
      @HatsuneM1ku01 Před 2 lety

      Literally any macross fighter lol

  • @timothygooding9544
    @timothygooding9544 Před 2 lety +44

    The VR cockpit concept is already somewhat a thing for the F-35, it basically lets you see what the targetting pod sees. A 6th gen version would likely be having multiple pods so there is truely no gimbal limit since it could switch you to another camera once you reach the limit of one, AI object recognition would also be great for that kind of system
    And laser point defence is already a thing, russian fighters and some US cargo planes use them to confuse infared missiles (although they cant destroy them, only blind them. Its like trying to shoot a pin but now that pin looks like a beach ball)

  • @billowthepillow8628
    @billowthepillow8628 Před rokem +9

    "radar stealth" * shows video of Su-57 *
    the 57 is for the number of years until Sukhoi makes a actual stealth fighter

    • @bastikolaski8111
      @bastikolaski8111 Před 7 měsíci

      Ohh some radar engineer with secret information here

  • @Joshua_N-A
    @Joshua_N-A Před 3 lety +789

    4th gen is the pinnacle of fighter design. I miss the days when each aircraft has its own distinctive design unlike the 5th gen due to in order to deflect the radar waves elsewhere so they can't return, they look similar to each other, almost like they copy each other"s homework but make it different.

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 Před 2 lety +92

      True.
      Start of the 5th gen might be end of distinct looking airframes

    • @JM64
      @JM64 Před 2 lety +112

      Really only 3rd and 4th gen had unique airframes then, since 1st gen was mostly flying cans, Me-262 clones or Mig-19 clones; and 2nd gen fighters also shared a lot of features, perhaps most notably the giant central air intake so many of them had.

    • @Utubesuperstar
      @Utubesuperstar Před 2 lety

      You mean China and Russia try to make cheap copies of us jets that don’t work well and are pieces of crap

    • @KevekGaming
      @KevekGaming Před 2 lety +24

      Kinda like modern tanks, but for different reasons

    • @notmeipromise
      @notmeipromise Před 2 lety +44

      Well,looks is not the militarys first priority. They want to make it capableand better,not neceserally good looking. But i agree, 4th gen ead the best

  • @eggboi6760
    @eggboi6760 Před 3 lety +26

    1:47 lmao did he just flip the Sabre pilot off

  • @troutwarrior6735
    @troutwarrior6735 Před 3 lety +140

    Sigh a squadron of f35s was recently stationed in my city, but it's annoying because they're so much louder than the F-18s that are normally flying around.

    • @DaBestEmperor
      @DaBestEmperor Před 3 lety +41

      Haha, yeah I was at an airshow, there was an A-10, F-16, F-35, and a P-51 (for some reason). The F-35 was WAY louder than any of the other aircraft.

    • @spartanx9293
      @spartanx9293 Před 3 lety +2

      So are you australian

    • @troutwarrior6735
      @troutwarrior6735 Před 3 lety +3

      @@spartanx9293 No, I'm American.

    • @spartanx9293
      @spartanx9293 Před 3 lety

      @@troutwarrior6735 then why are f/a 18s flying near you

    • @troutwarrior6735
      @troutwarrior6735 Před 3 lety +37

      @@spartanx9293 There's a marine corps air station near where I live. Usually there are f18s stationed there, but recently a squadron of f-35s was placed there.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 Před 2 lety +62

    This is really useful for anyone with an interest in military aviation but unclear on the lineage and development specifics - many thanks for putting this all together 👍🍻

  • @TakeTheL-iam
    @TakeTheL-iam Před 3 lety +32

    I would consider fighter generations as less of a tier list and more of a spectrum, really

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Před 2 lety +9

      I see them as a change in design objectives, which is what makes 2nd-3rd very fuzzy indeed.

    • @enloeeagle7258
      @enloeeagle7258 Před 2 lety +1

      This is probably the best way to view this, and probably any conversation involving generational improvements

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv Před 3 lety +120

    The US has reportedly tested a 6th gen fighter.... prototype. What ever that means

    • @m1a1abrams3
      @m1a1abrams3 Před 3 lety +50

      its called megatron. if starscream was 5th gen, cybertronian jets are 6th gen

    • @biovorebarrage6860
      @biovorebarrage6860 Před 3 lety +41

      They flew a testbed if I remember right,it’s essentially all the tech that R&D has made slapped onto an airframe. What they flew probably wasn’t a early fighter model, just a demonstrator of what the tech can do.

    • @ericbrodie5754
      @ericbrodie5754 Před 3 lety +5

      It means it's sick af

    • @imadrifter
      @imadrifter Před 3 lety +3

      That means we have 12 of em already

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Před 3 lety +11

      BELKAN WITCHCRAFT

  • @captainfactoid3867
    @captainfactoid3867 Před 3 lety +230

    “Beginning with the U.S....” think we’ll hear that a lot

    • @graff5138
      @graff5138 Před 3 lety +4

      Avro arrow lol

    • @overtoast1105
      @overtoast1105 Před 2 lety +4

      @@graff5138 was not that great lol

    • @graff5138
      @graff5138 Před 2 lety +1

      @@overtoast1105 no delta wings without it meaning no super sonic stability

    • @overtoast1105
      @overtoast1105 Před 2 lety +1

      @@graff5138 what

    • @ukukutt1926
      @ukukutt1926 Před 2 lety

      @@overtoast1105 it was the first delta is what he is saying

  • @jannegrey593
    @jannegrey593 Před 3 lety +28

    Great as usual! Thanks Koala!

  • @Fotoschiki
    @Fotoschiki Před 2 lety +2

    I never get tired of watching the Tornado fold it's wings, with the wing pods rotating accordingly. So satisfying

  • @crashburn3292
    @crashburn3292 Před 2 lety +5

    Seeing that many quality videos of 1st through 4th generation fighters in such quick succession almost gave me a woody. Love it! Subscribed.

  • @kurumi394
    @kurumi394 Před 3 lety +42

    South Korea's first indigenous fighter the KF-21 is being developed as a 4.5th gen fighter but is planned to be upgraded into q full 5th gen fighter by Block 3

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Před 3 lety +5

      Cost I think. 4.5 is the safest bet to not blow up the budget. The design is already a typical low observable design so this ease the transition from 4.5 to a full fledged 5th gen.

  • @Avionicx
    @Avionicx Před 3 lety +95

    Gen 4s will always be what I picture as fighter jets. The best of the best. The most effective combat planes ever made. When some says "fighter jet", I think of F-14s shooting off the deck of aircraft carriers, of F-15s and F-16s going Mach 2 past sand dunes, of MiG-29s and Su-35s racing towards the blue. Not to mention, the 4th gens look the best, *by far*. Those 6th gens have nothing to the F-15E or Su-35.

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Před 3 lety +14

      Gen 4 era is the pinnacle of fighter design. So many iconic designs born that time, unlike the 5th gen era where the requirements for deflecting those radar waves elsewhere had created nearly identical design.

    • @fuzzblightyear145
      @fuzzblightyear145 Před 2 lety +3

      Know what you mean. Child of the 80's here and have kit models of most of those gen 4's

    • @quakethedoombringer
      @quakethedoombringer Před 2 lety +6

      4th gen aircrafts fix most of 2th gen's issue about ranges while still retaining most of its predecessor's strong points (maneuverability and multi-purpose). 5th gen jets have to sacrifice a lot in terms of cost, weaponry and performance since stealth is still a novelty concept outside of the US

    • @gotanon8958
      @gotanon8958 Před 2 lety +2

      Except that isnt really true.

    • @lazukk3735
      @lazukk3735 Před 2 lety

      Facts

  • @panzerknoef
    @panzerknoef Před 3 lety +27

    Finally a great and comprehensive video on this topic! Amazing content, Koala!

  • @Kaiserland111
    @Kaiserland111 Před 2 lety +10

    It's interesting to see how each generation of aircraft becomes more and more capable, leading to much longer service lives but also much higher costs. The rate of innovation within jet fighters is astounding, and it hasn't really been slowing down much, although that will surely happen eventually. It's also hard to believe that eventually a generation of aircraft will last longer than an entire human lifetime!

  • @doctorcentaur875
    @doctorcentaur875 Před 3 lety +26

    The Helios Lazer Is supposed to be attached to the next generation of fighters.
    *sky starts speaking latin*

    • @aiden4474
      @aiden4474 Před 2 lety +1

      *megalith starts fading in*

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav Před 2 lety

      @@aiden4474 Thanks I hate obscure references

  • @dontworry2379
    @dontworry2379 Před 2 lety +9

    These 6/7th Jen aircraft gonna have UFO watchers a field day😂

  • @1Maklak
    @1Maklak Před 3 lety +13

    There is also a pretty good chance for a drone to accompany fighters, carry extra missiles, maybe extra fuel to feed the jet and return to base. It would respond to simple commands, like "change formation", "return to base and land", "go fight my target", "bomb this location", etc.

    • @joeKisonue
      @joeKisonue Před 2 lety +1

      Or , in the case of current reality, drones just complete missions.

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju Před 2 lety +1

      Doesn't make much sense for drones to carry fuel as they'd need to burn that fuel to keep up in the first place

    • @1Maklak
      @1Maklak Před 2 lety

      @@KaitouKaiju What I mean, is replace the air refueling airplane with a drone, although on second thought, it needs to be big, so it may as well have crew.

    • @matthewnovak3095
      @matthewnovak3095 Před 8 měsíci

      @@1MaklakThis already exists. It’s called the Mq25 Stingray made by Boeing. Being tested right now as a carrier based refueler.

  • @BIOSHOCKFOXX
    @BIOSHOCKFOXX Před 2 lety +13

    While technology each time rapidly evolves, meanwhile in military the service lives increases longer rather than shortens because of new technology. But it's mostly because the consumer technology is meant to be replaced with newer, rather than upgraded, where military vehicles are created with the idea of upgradability to specifically lessen the costs in long term.

  • @jnlk2505
    @jnlk2505 Před 3 lety +26

    my god koala u really outdid yourself your making better content than people with hundreds of thousands of subs :) keep up the work we love you :)

  • @VikingTeddy
    @VikingTeddy Před 3 lety +1

    Was hoping for this. Cheers Koala :).

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 Před 2 lety +1

    I go through phases of watching military videos. I really like this one. Quite short and concise.

  • @gareththompson2708
    @gareththompson2708 Před 2 lety +58

    This was very helpful. Any chance you might do a video on MBT generations at some point? What distinguishes 3rd generation MBTs from 1st and second seems pretty clear, that being the use of composite armor and to some extent the switch to smoothbore guns (although there are no shortage of asterisks to that last part (M1 Abrams, Challenger, T62)). But I have absolutely no idea what distinguishes a second generation MBT from a first generation MBT (both generations are using plain old steel armor, both generations use traditional rifled guns (except for the T62), neither generation has advanced fire control systems). What new technologies or design choices did second gen MBTs bring to the table that made such a big difference as to be generational in nature?

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 2 lety +21

      This is something we'd be all too happy to cover at some point in the near future! Stay tuned

  • @ybuRnoipmahC
    @ybuRnoipmahC Před 3 lety +3

    18:52 Warthunder footage makes a sick beat

  • @Mikebrown-2817
    @Mikebrown-2817 Před rokem +1

    Went to the Toronto air show earlier this year absolutely loved it !! Came home and instantly watched top gun maverick, been obsessed with fighter jets and airplanes every since

  • @Vegas_Des
    @Vegas_Des Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video. Been wondering the differences between the generations for a while.

  • @daveswort
    @daveswort Před 2 lety +9

    It’s interesting to see that contrary to how technology normally works, in a way that “newer things” become more quickly obsolete and need replacement ever more often (just look at the smartphone industry or home appliances industry), airplanes service expectancy keeps increasing almost exponentially with each generation. Maybe because development is so incredibly expansive or the new models are relatively easy to update, or maybe because it’s not a consume-focused industry.

  • @chaos6839
    @chaos6839 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Keep it up

  • @xray235
    @xray235 Před 3 lety

    I needed more Koala in my life, so I Liked, Subscribed, and activated Notifications.

  • @royaltyfreepelicangaming9757

    No fucking way you only have 5k subs you are one of the best youtubers ive seen you deserve way more subs

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +4

      This means so much to read, thank you buddy! We're growing quickly! Working on some new content and collaborations with other military channels, so here's hoping for more new viewers!

  • @lausdeobm8720
    @lausdeobm8720 Před 2 lety +10

    The only missing thing they need is to train the American pilots to do a rendezook..

  • @einundsiebenziger5488
    @einundsiebenziger5488 Před 2 lety +17

    8:41 - popular mistake: while the instruments give you a "heads up" on how your plane in doing, the data are made visible to the pilot via a head*-up display (HUD)! It is called so because pilots can keep their head* up to watch the instruments instead of having to look down on the dashboard.

  • @miloufromsaigon
    @miloufromsaigon Před 2 lety +2

    I'm here after watching Top Gun 2. Thanks for this video! What a great knowledge to gain 😉

  • @MeneCenter69
    @MeneCenter69 Před 2 lety +1

    Very insightful and despite really being into aviation, I've always wondered what exactly defined each generation of fighters

  • @oskforalltid
    @oskforalltid Před 2 lety +6

    The Viggen which is classified as a gen 3 actually had data link capabilities and Sweden was the first country to implement it in their jets

    • @dumdumbinks274
      @dumdumbinks274 Před 2 lety +1

      The JA-37 interceptor was the one with datalinks, and came after the F-14A which had early datalink capabilities to cue it's AIM-54s.

  • @EricHamm
    @EricHamm Před 2 lety +8

    Lots of amazing YT aviation channels right now with F&E, Mustard, CuriousDroid, and more. I am glad you have found a style that is refreshingly different approach as to not make totally duplicate content. Keep up the good work. I am sure your channel will get more traction.

  • @ilejovcevski79
    @ilejovcevski79 Před 2 lety

    Considering the difficulties in defining them and the lack of consensus on the topic, a relatively well made and well rounded video

  • @adisura9904
    @adisura9904 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always.

  • @bryce4724
    @bryce4724 Před 3 lety +4

    Awesoke vid, id like to request one on the gripen and f-111

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +1

      Gripen will be a real interesting one - I'll put it on the list :D

  • @grantstephenmcculloch1953
    @grantstephenmcculloch1953 Před 2 lety +11

    Generation 7 will feature two sets of wings, that stay together for travel at high speed. Once in combat the wings will split into two sets, each with its own Helios laser attached to each wing. So difficult will it be for pilots to fly these on there own, then a robot 2nd generation Defence twin will sit in a socket behind the pilot to feed him information and even chat to him on the way back to help debrief and avoid boredom!

    • @mac_pls
      @mac_pls Před 2 lety +1

      basically X-wings

    • @chillies696
      @chillies696 Před rokem +1

      Hyped for laser-biplanes in the next patch

  • @Vealosaurus
    @Vealosaurus Před 8 měsíci +1

    I know having a single airframe that can accomplish most roles is better but I love how unique and creative Cold War era jets were.

  • @sebsunda
    @sebsunda Před 3 lety +46

    I think the 7th Gen of aircrafts will most likely include high altitude hypersonic capabilities.
    You have to remember that "dog fighting" will increasingly become a thing of the past as missiles will increase in capabilities...
    The requirement will probably come from the combination of Space being officially recognized as a war fighting domain and the tech for Hypersonic flight which has been developed (and will probably mature in the next decade or so).
    This mean, the Airforce will have to find ways to defend/engage against space based assets and/or hypersonic missiles while ensuring air superiority.
    This will require a "platform" which will be able to at least "cruise" in the upper Stratosphere or lower Mesosphere in the hypersonic regime.

    • @dovaiS
      @dovaiS Před 2 lety +1

      The issue isn't missile capabilities, its radar coverage and IFF issues. Its more an issue of worrying about firing on friendlies than not being able to fire missiles.

    • @Rockethead293
      @Rockethead293 Před rokem +1

      Late, but I heard this possibility from LongShot.
      What if stealth becomes so advanced, you can't detect the bandit before the merge? Basically, the cycle repeats; dogfights, BVR, back to dogfights.
      It's interesting.

  • @michaelkeaton5394
    @michaelkeaton5394 Před 2 lety +15

    Fun fact: Dassault is the only company to ever made both Vtol and variables plane, tho both being prototype and never entered combat, the even helped McDonnell Douglass on the tomcat...

  • @garethfairclough8715
    @garethfairclough8715 Před 2 lety +1

    @1:48
    Looks like the ground crew giving the bird to the pilot! :P

  • @thomasbiernacki8399
    @thomasbiernacki8399 Před 3 lety

    great vid mate!

  • @AgentPepsi1
    @AgentPepsi1 Před 2 lety +4

    There are a lot fewer SU30 and SU34s around now....

  • @Marxman-bi5yu
    @Marxman-bi5yu Před 3 lety +4

    Calling it now, Gen 7 are gonna be aerospace planes made alongside battle mechs.

  • @ShortandWide
    @ShortandWide Před rokem +1

    I always love the Gen 2 motif of "it is a rocket with wings and a cockpit"

  • @jamesplacencia6741
    @jamesplacencia6741 Před 2 lety

    Keep it up bro Love these videos

  • @jamesmartin9401
    @jamesmartin9401 Před 2 lety +3

    Really well done, concise and elegantly presented.

  • @pratyushtiwari591
    @pratyushtiwari591 Před 3 lety +15

    Jf 17 blunder is 10th gen fighter 😤
    It can also go to moon, mars and venus

  • @michaelkeaton5394
    @michaelkeaton5394 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn the rafal and gripen look Sick!!!

  • @ernesztnagy4818
    @ernesztnagy4818 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Regards from Brazil!

  • @laracroft938
    @laracroft938 Před 3 lety +5

    Only 2 fifth gen aircraft has achieved full operational capability. Su-57 and j-20 hasn’t passed IOC yet and FC-31 is a tech demonstrator.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +2

      Su-57 actually went into active combat service in the middle east in 2020

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 Před 2 lety

      FC 31 is Shenyang bureau's own programme.
      It didn't get state funds

  • @theelephantintheroom69
    @theelephantintheroom69 Před 2 lety +51

    10th gen fighters will be made of nano-tech and it will morph between many aerodynamic forms depending on what maneuvers it's trying to achieve. It'll also have energy shields to absorb the lazers and energy blasts from the primative 9th gen fighters. 10th gen fighters will employ wormhole cannons to suck their enemies into the shadow realm.

  • @markgraham2312
    @markgraham2312 Před 2 lety

    Excellent piece!

  • @seychellesman1delta
    @seychellesman1delta Před 2 lety

    Excellent stuff keep it up

  • @sunosis4872
    @sunosis4872 Před 3 lety +7

    shoulda watched this tomorrow morning for my breakfast video but f it.

  • @M3PH11
    @M3PH11 Před 3 lety +5

    2:23 Developed and built 5 miles from where i live. The local airfield has one on a stand next to the entrance and the hanger the first prototype flew from is still there and in use.
    3:30 Pay real close attention to the landing gear. This is exactly how hard you can hit the flight deck on a carrier and not break the wheels off.
    13:25 has lockheed been giving away the blueprints for the F35 to literally anyone who asks? coz there are a lot of planes that look exactly like it in that list.

    • @zentralratderfliesentischb660
      @zentralratderfliesentischb660 Před rokem

      There is only one way to build a stealth plane because the laws of physics are true in the US, China, Russia and Europe all the same.

  • @senorimotor
    @senorimotor Před 2 lety

    This was awesome!

  • @mrsimo7144
    @mrsimo7144 Před rokem

    Brilliant. Thanks.

  • @happalula
    @happalula Před 3 lety +10

    koala, could you maybe enlighten me about the changes from a single to a double rudder?
    is there a specific reason like avionic advantages, or rather a design or construction advantage that caused it?

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +16

      The twin tail design allows for better rudder control without resorting to one massive tail. In the case of the F-14 say, it was also just easier and more convenient to manufacture, but what also plays into it is the fact that more modern onboard flight computers were better able to handle and make use of such factors. Seeing two or even three vertical stabilisers on bigger aircraft like the B-24 or Avro Lancaster, the Constellation, or even smaller, lower performance aircraft was quite common, but on high end fighter jets, the difference in control was too much for pilots to handle until the computers caught up

    • @happalula
      @happalula Před 3 lety +4

      thats one of the biggest reasons why i love your content - you take your time to explain so many things, plus your voice fits it so well^^
      thanks koala!

    • @zac3392
      @zac3392 Před 2 lety

      But mainly because it looks twice as cool! 😝

  • @blackhoundSSC
    @blackhoundSSC Před 2 lety

    "Qué buen video" (what a good video), that was my reaction at the end. This is all I needed to know.

  • @yoimprok
    @yoimprok Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, one add-on! The MiG-21 is considered a fourth gen as well, when you look at the Indian Bison and Romanian Lancer upgrades.

  • @TheDAWinz
    @TheDAWinz Před 3 lety +6

    Ah fresh off the press!

  • @brokenursa9986
    @brokenursa9986 Před 3 lety +4

    I would love to see lasers as the primary weapons on aircraft, but the issue with them is a combination of more difficult target tracking due to having a moving platform in addition to a moving target and a lack of power over long ranges. Current naval lasers can hit about 30kW, but that power drops off fast over distance. In BVR engagements, missiles would still probably be preferable, even on a Gen 7 fighter. It's only once you get within 10km that lasers would start to become more viable, I think. Then again, this is a half century of speculation, so maybe we will get to see a more dramatic improvement in laser power outputs and compactness than I think.

    • @EdyAlbertoMSGT3
      @EdyAlbertoMSGT3 Před 2 lety

      Wouldnt aiming a lazer be like using a gun but without compesating for speed and heading?

    • @brokenursa9986
      @brokenursa9986 Před 2 lety

      @@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 No. Lasers do damage by imparting thermal energy on the target, as you probably know, so they need a constant line of fire on the same point on the enemy craft to do damage effectively, which requires a very fast and precise turret. With a gun, you can just fire in a line along the path of the target and hope they run into it. In a dogfight scenario, guns are effective no matter how you approach the fight, but lasers would almost require the fighters to be in either a rolling scissor or two-circle rate fight to keep on target.

  • @WatchMysh
    @WatchMysh Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video! But I think the Logo in the upper right corner could be a bit bigger. And glowing. You also could let it spin once in a while in case somebody missed it.

  • @cocopud
    @cocopud Před 3 lety

    Great video 👍

  • @sniper_gamer_55
    @sniper_gamer_55 Před 3 lety +8

    This is a great video thank you , but you forgot to say that the F35's helmet maks the pilot see through it (through the F35)

    • @AzzySunfire
      @AzzySunfire Před 2 lety +1

      The entire plane? How?

    • @sniper_gamer_55
      @sniper_gamer_55 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AzzySunfire by cameras mounted at the body of the jet in all directions

    • @sniper_gamer_55
      @sniper_gamer_55 Před 2 lety

      @@AzzySunfire yes the entire plane

    • @dantheman3022
      @dantheman3022 Před 2 lety

      lol all you need is an external camera.
      NO HELMET can actuallly see through solid objects !!!!!!
      Stop daydreaming !

    • @andrewmoore7022
      @andrewmoore7022 Před 2 lety

      @@dantheman3022 the night vision camera mounted on the top of the helmet can see through the canopy just fine and the last time I checked the canopy is neither a plasma, gas or liquid. Also unless we have made some very recent leaps and strides in cybernetics you're still going to need to display strapped to your head (such it being a part of your helmet) that can display the correct camera feeds relative to the orientation of your head.

  • @jlight7346
    @jlight7346 Před 3 lety +15

    At 14:20 you mention the modified F-15s and F-16s that had thrust vectoring capabilities. But what about the F-18 HARV? It had some modifications (thrust vectoring panels that changes the direction of the engine exhaust) to it that ended up giving it super maneuverability like the two other technology demonstrators.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +15

      True, didn't mention that one - was just giving a couple of examples. In truth I forgot about the HARV at the time

    • @lazukk3735
      @lazukk3735 Před 2 lety

      @@ArmorCast why didn't you talk about russian thrust vectoring?

    • @BrapBrapDorito
      @BrapBrapDorito Před 2 lety

      @@lazukk3735 because thrust vectoring is thrust vectoring, no matter what country? The US, Russia, UK, and more have all dabbled in 3D and 2D thrust vectoring.

    • @lazukk3735
      @lazukk3735 Před 2 lety

      @@BrapBrapDorito very much different in the west and the east, and the US turned their attention to stealth while Russia focused on manoeuverabilty

  • @nucleargandhi101
    @nucleargandhi101 Před 3 lety

    Amazing content. Your articulating and accent make the content more amazing.

  • @Marcelitus230
    @Marcelitus230 Před 2 lety

    great vid

  • @Dominikmj
    @Dominikmj Před 2 lety +7

    I think it is a good video - however lacks the independent assessment - especially when it comes to gen 4, 4.5 (4+) and 5.
    For example despite the development and the propaganda, the Su-57 doesn’t exist as a readily deployable airmuster. And it is a fact, that it literally doesn’t sport the feature set (and advances) of a 5th gen jet. Similar the J-20 which is with 99% chance based on a rare 2 engine prototype of the J-9 - developed in the 60’s! It is also pretty sure, that the Chinese lack modern radar, modern avionics (except of glass cockpit), modern engine technology and effective stealth! Worse the J-31 which is still in prototype stage.
    What the video also doesn’t mention are advanced flight control- introduced (in practice) in the F-22 but also in use in the F-35, it is far more important than Thrust Vectoring!

    • @Dominikmj
      @Dominikmj Před 2 lety

      @mandellorian First of all, I don't think that we have got to be uncivilized here.
      After that - you probably don't even know what I am talking about... but well. I don't say, that they haven't got any clue about something - but they need time to develop. This is natural. The European needed about 20 years to develop their AESA radar - and it is still not deployed. So it is nothing against China. But everything about time and budget.

  • @hiphip4808
    @hiphip4808 Před 3 lety +5

    We need to petition the RAF to rename the Tempest to Hunter

    • @VikingTeddy
      @VikingTeddy Před 3 lety +2

      We're starting to run out of cool names so let's just reuse the old ones.
      The spaceplane that drops kinetic kill rods can be the Meteor.

  • @npc6817
    @npc6817 Před 2 lety +2

    "6th gen fighters may use laser weapons."
    "Why is the sky singing in latin?"

  • @ScrapKing73
    @ScrapKing73 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. One linguistic curiosity that stood out for me is the “four-point-fifth” affectation. I’d not previously heard that. I would expect to hear “four-and-a-half” from someone older, or “four-point-five” from someone younger. I’m in Canada, FWIW.

  • @The_notorious_justin
    @The_notorious_justin Před 2 lety +6

    Who’s here after top gun 😂

    • @hui975
      @hui975 Před 5 měsíci

      I watch tg maverick everyday. Cures my depression

  • @El_Cypriot
    @El_Cypriot Před 3 lety +4

    Imo the new gen fighters aren't as eye pleasing like the 3rd, 4th and 4.5 generations. To me a Mirage 2000 in Greek colours is the most beutiful for example. Some will say function over art but who would't like to watch a marvelous iron bird fly rather than a pancake.

  • @tomfurstyfield
    @tomfurstyfield Před 8 měsíci +2

    The Su 57 has the same radar cross section as a superhornet, it's not very stealthy

  • @MajesticDemonLord
    @MajesticDemonLord Před 2 lety +1

    "All I want is a Frickin Jet with Frickin lasers on it's head"
    -Dr Evil on 6th Gen Fighter jets.

  • @ietsbram
    @ietsbram Před 3 lety +7

    Every time someone mentions gen 4.5 I can't stop but feel like they are in denial that it's just the way cheaper but slightly less effective grippen compared to the f35

    • @henryoshea4951
      @henryoshea4951 Před 3 lety

      ???

    • @TheKenji2221
      @TheKenji2221 Před 3 lety +1

      Or maybe it is just a transition between 4th gen and 5th gen ?

    • @ietsbram
      @ietsbram Před 3 lety

      @@TheKenji2221 .... If you are going to wipe out the borders between the generations, you shouldnt have a generational system.... So no

    • @TheKenji2221
      @TheKenji2221 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ietsbram
      Dude. During the whole video they said the line between generations was already blurry enough to put jets between 2 gens. So I'm not "wiping out" anything, I'm just stating facts.
      Plus the "generational system" is just mostly marketing and political bs. From a strategic point of view you don't care if your fancy new F-35 is the top notch 5th gen with all the shinnies and bs. All you want to know is what it can and can't do and that stops there. They don't care about giving fancy gens to their fighters other than for communicating with the public.
      You can compare fighter gens with music categories (metal, rock, blues, etc...) They have some defining characteristics to identify musics and put them in boxes. But some musics are between two or more categories. It's all the same

    • @ietsbram
      @ietsbram Před 3 lety

      @@TheKenji2221 just no

  • @dumitrescuadrian6594
    @dumitrescuadrian6594 Před 2 lety +3

    I swear he gets more scottish by the video

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Před 2 lety +2

    Just watched Top Gun: Maverick! Now I'm interesting in F-18's!

  • @paulbrooks4395
    @paulbrooks4395 Před rokem +1

    We can add that 4.5 gen includes a number of LO changes and emphasis on networking through the first major datalink standards. 5th gen is defined by stealth-only with advanced DL or new generation DL. 6th is stealth plus modern computing, SA, information sharing, and near total battlefield integration (with drones management/C&C likely to be a feature). The F-35 with its sensor fusion effectively shares many features with 6th gen, but won’t have the full suite due to the cost of implementing them ground-up. Over its upgrade lifecycle, it will definitely have significant overlap.
    What 6th gen promises more of is better cockpits that reflect advances in touch and display technology, with simpler integration (and UX) with other battlefield forces. Easy data sharing for fast responses is something that isn’t quite good enough yet. We still rely a lot on radio and voice communication for sharing data with our 5th gen platforms. Integration and better sharing is key to working effectively with drones, and that’s still in development for the Air Force and US Navy.

  • @mr.t-7243
    @mr.t-7243 Před 3 lety +6

    Do 5th gen jets have guns that can slightly deviate from perfectly straight? I mean, with how unstable jets are for maneuverability, it would be very difficult to get guns on target, so with a computer guided gun that can guide maybe 2 or 3 degrees from their original position so you don't have to be perfectly aligned with an enemy plane?

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 3 lety +11

      They can be angled upward by a couple of degrees, like a lot of fourth gen fighters' guns are, but they can't be moved mid flight

    • @nickfury1279
      @nickfury1279 Před 3 lety +1

      Modern fighters have computers on board to help keep them stable enough to fly anyway

  • @spartanx9293
    @spartanx9293 Před 3 lety +4

    9:25 yeah they overdid it attempting any super maneuverable maneuvers while weighed down with a full combat load is going to f*** your aircraft up