Editing Jet fighter generations
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The table below shows how some authors have divided up the generations, progressively since 1990. <!-- This table is not intended to be a complete enumeration. Please do not try to expand it for its own sake. --> |
The table below shows how some authors have divided up the generations, progressively since 1990. <!-- This table is not intended to be a complete enumeration. Please do not try to expand it for its own sake. --> |
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! style=width:6em | Period !! Capability !! Example aircraft !! style=width:6em |Hallion (1990)<ref name="airpower"/> !! style=width:6em |''Aerospaceweb'' (2004)<ref name=aerospace /> !!style=width:6em | [[People's Liberation Army]] (2007)<ref name="CSIS"/>!!style=width:6em | ''Air Force Magazine'' (2009)<ref name="airforce"/> !!style=width:6em | Air Power Development Centre (2012)<ref name=Pathfinder /> !!style=width:6em | Baker (2018)<ref name="baker" /> |
! style=width:6em | Period !! Capability !! Example aircraft !! style=width:6em |Hallion (1990)<ref name="airpower"/> !! style=width:6em |''Aerospaceweb'' (2004)<ref name=aerospace /> !!style=width:6em | [[People's Liberation Army]] (2007)<ref name="CSIS"/>!!style=width:6em | ''Air Force Magazine'' (2009)<ref name="airforce"/> !!style=width:6em | Air Power Development Centre (2012)<ref name=Pathfinder /> !!style=width:6em | Baker (2018)<ref name="baker" /> |