A slim supersonic interceptor from the Century series of fighters. Its thrusters and small, thin, trapezoidal wings allow it to fly at great speeds, meaning it even stands up to more modern craft. Its nickname is "Starfighter."
A highly durable fighter with heavy weaponry designed for close air support. Its agility at low speeds and its air-to-ground weaponry—including 30mm machine guns—helped it prove its worth in battle. Its nickname is "Thunderbolt II."
A multirole aircraft based on the F-16. Designed with its country's needs in mind, it shows its greatest strength in interdictions at sea, and can hold its own in aerial combat. Its unofficial nickname is "Viper Zero."
A large carrier-based fighter that can carry long-range anti-air missiles. Its automatic variable wings allow for superior combat at all speeds and altitudes. Its unofficial nickname, "Super Tomcat," is derived from the A-model.
A large twin-engine air superiority fighter that boasts excellent performance results. Nicknamed "Eagle," it has great speed, maneuverability, and endurance, allowing it to dominate the skies.
A variant of the F-15C, created outside of the original developer's country. Although fundamentally almost identical to the F-15C, the craft differs in its finer details and choice of weaponry. Like the F-15C, its nickname is "Eagle."
A vastly improved version of the double-seater F-15 bomber. Nicknamed "Strike Eagle," this durable aircraft combines fundamental air combat capabilities with more weaponry than a standard fighter.
A low-weight fighter developed to, among other things, support large lead air superiority fighters. Featuring the latest technology of its time, such as fly-by-wire, it boasts great dexterity and stability. Its nickname is "Fighting Falcon."
A versatile carrier-based fighter capable of providing support for aircraft, ground forces, and ships. With better maneuverability at medium speeds than high-speed fighters, it is effective in air raids. Nicknamed "Super Hornet," the craft is an improved F-Type.
A stealth aircraft developed as part of the Advanced Tactical Fighter program. For the sake of stealth, the aircraft carries its weapons internally, but can also carry an external weapons box. Its nickname is "Raptor."
A multirole aircraft with stealth capabilities, the C-model is a carrier-based aircraft used by the navy. Developed in the JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) program, it can take on the role of various craft and is capable of more than just aerial combat. Its nickname is "Lightning II."
A large stealth fighter and finalist in the Advanced Tactical Fighter competition. Its advanced speed and stealth capabilities make it ideal for preemptive strikes. One nickname for the prototype was "Black Widow II."
A light fighter with delta wings and no horizontal tail wing. The 2000-5 is a multirole fighter with good balance and maneuverability at high speeds. Nicknamed "Mirage", its fly-by-wire gives it great stability.
A versatile omnirole carrier-based aircraft used by both the navy and air force. The M-model follows navy specifications. Its long-range air-to-ground and air-to-air capabilities give it enormous power. Nicknamed "Rafale," its maneuverability makes it adept at close-range combat.
A multirole fighter jointly developed by multiple countries. Nicknamed "Typhoon," its delta wings ensure stability, and its powerful armament can take on all types of enemy craft.
A low-weight multirole fighter. The newly redesigned E-model features a larger body, a retrofitted large-thrust engine, advanced avionics, and more. Its nickname is "Gripen."
A classically-designed small, low-weight fighter combining delta wings and horizontal tail wings. While its tricky controls ask a lot of the pilot, it boasts an impressive war record. It also has a number of nicknames on account of its striking appearance in the sky.
A medium-sized fighter developed as a replacement for contemporary lead planes such as the MiG-21. Its excellent handling makes it a superior fighter, and it was predicted to be pitted against the F-15. Its nickname is "Lastochka," the Russian word for the swift-flying swallow.
A large interceptor that boasts high speeds on a world-class scale. It boasts long-range air-to-air missiles loaded with the latest avionics, as well as the ability to fly at high speeds in order to intercept cruise missiles.
A multirole fighter based on the Su-30, developed for foreign use but brought back to its homeland. It features retrofitted avionics and a vertical tail wing, as well as enhanced air-to-ground weaponry.
A multirole fighter based on the Su-30, developed internally but available for export. Featuring canards and thrust vectoring nozzles for increased agility, the craft was further enhanced with the latest avionics.
A large carrier-based fighter derived from the Su-27 that was designed for operation on aircraft carriers. Its canard arrangement makes it a top-class craft that is reliable and stable at low-to-mid speeds.
A fighter designed to replace the old Su-27. It gets its excellent mobility from the latest avionics and thrust vectoring nozzles. Loaded with a rich armament, it is suited for combat at all ranges.
A highly agile fighter derived from an improved model of the canard-equipped Su-27M. Loaded with thrust vectoring nozzles, it boasts phenomenal maneuverability even at low pre-stall speeds.
A large multirole fighter whose unique forward-swept wings give it an instantly recognizable shape and a maneuverability that surpasses all craft that came before it. Its nickname is "Berkut."
A cutting-edge stealth fighter designed to succeed current air superiority fighters. Developed based on the PAK FA program, it features thrust vectoring nozzles, giving it super maneuverability.
A fighter developed in Erusea, based on the X-02 but with a vastly improved design. Its unique variable wings give it great combat and speed capabilities, which are unaffected by its heavy armament. Its nickname is "Strike Wyvern".
A large carrier-based fighter designed as an interceptor. The E-model is a variant used by the air force. Though an older craft, its speed records are still impressive. It has other various nicknames around the world in addition to "Phantom II."
A manned version of the large fighter developed in Erusea. Its ADF-11 nose unit is uniquely equipped with an F-type flight unit designed for combat. Its nickname is "Raven."
A large fighter developed by North Osea Gründer Industries. Representing the culmination of Belka's military technology, it is highly maneuverable, capable of stealth, and loaded with high output lasers and fuel air explosive (FAE) bombs. Its nickname is "Falken".
A large multirole fighter and experimental Belkan aircraft later completed by the Allied Forces. Loaded with equipment such as high-output lasers and multi-use air-burst misslies, it is an incredibly diverse fighter. Its codename during development was "Morgan."