9 Best Lockheed Martin Fighter Jets Ever Made

The P-38 Lightning: 

Twin-engine WWII fighter with a forked-tail design; climbed at 3,300 feet per minute; speeds over 400 mph; versatile with a 1,000-nautical-mile range.

The Lockheed P-80: 

 First American jet fighter; debuted in 1944; speeds over 600 mph; range of 717 nautical miles; saw combat in the Korean War.

The Lockheed F-94: 

Cold War-era all-weather interceptor; introduced in 1949; first with afterburner; top speed of 640 mph; equipped with advanced radar and fire control systems.

The Lockheed F-104:

Cold War icon; first to sustain Mach 2 flight; used extensively by NATO; equipped with M61A1 cannon and AIM-9 missiles; combat range of 360 nautical miles.

The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon:

Multirole fighter; lightweight, maneuverable; top speed of 921 mph; equipped with a range of weaponry; notable for its frameless 

The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk: 

First stealth aircraft; designed for precision ground attacks; top speed of 684 mph; range of 930 nautical miles; revolutionary stealth 

The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor:

Advanced air superiority fighter; speeds up to 1,220 mph; range over 1,600 nautical miles; excels in air-to-air and electronic warfare role

The Lockheed Martin A-4AR:

Upgraded A-4 Skyhawk for the Argentine Air Force; features powerful engines and modern avionics; max speed of 671 mph; range of 1,700 nautical miles.

The F-35 Lightning II: 

Fifth-generation multirole fighter; advanced stealth and sensor integration; top speed of 806 mph; range of 1,500 nautical miles; excels in air dominance