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The Transformation and Future Perspectives of Modernized and Next-Generation Fighter Aircrafts

The Transformation and Future Perspectives of Modernized and Next-Generation Fighter Aircrafts
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Author(s): Murat Şengöz (Independent Researcher, Turkey)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 40
Source title: Industrial Policy, Innovation, and Complexity: Comparative Analysis, Trends, and Prospects
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Manolis D. Tzouvelekas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Grigorios Zarotiadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)and Nikolaos Varsakelis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-1767-0.ch008

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Abstract

This study compares next-generation fighter aircraft with modernized legacy aircraft in technical, strategic, and operational aspects. Next-gen aircraft, like the F-35 and F-22, incorporate advanced technologies such as stealth, sophisticated sensors, AI integration, and network-centric warfare, offering superior maneuverability, multi-role mission capabilities, and high strategic value. However, these aircraft come with high costs and long development times, limiting access to a few nations. In contrast, modernized legacy aircraft are cost-effective and deployable more quickly, with upgrades to avionics and radar. While they lag behind next-gen counterparts in stealth and sensor systems, they are still effective in low-threat environments. Modernized aircraft may struggle in high-threat situations compared to next-gen models. The study explores the role of these aircraft in different geographical and strategic contexts, their impact on military doctrines, and how they shape international defense strategies, with implications for military and diplomatic power projections.

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