Since World War I, the dominance of the skies has become a decisive factor in military conflicts. Currently, the most powerful air forces in the world have stealth fighters, advanced drones, and hyper-technological aircraft, making air control a crucial element of global defense.
According to Global Firepower, the United States is, unsurprisingly, the largest air force in the world, possessing more aircraft than several powers combined. However, countries like China and Russia continue to heavily invest to reduce this advantage and increase their military influence.
United States Dominate The Skies With The Largest Fleet In The World
The United States has an impressive fleet of 13,209 aircraft, a number far greater than that of Russia (4,255) and China (3,304). This dominance is driven by huge investment in defense, exceeding US$ 800 billion per year.
Among the aircraft of the U.S. Air Force, the following stand out:
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Brazil accelerates the evolution of the MANSUP missile, designing an air-surface version with a range exceeding 200 km, advanced guidance, and precision strike capability against land and naval targets, paving the way for a new generation of national armaments with global potential.
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South Korea signs a $922 million deal with Norway, bringing Chunmoo launchers capable of firing guided missiles up to 290 km with an accuracy of 15 meters to Europe and turning the system into a key component of the new global race for precision artillery.
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Brazil advances with decisive tests until June, the 6×6 Guarani armored vehicle with engineering equipment enters the most important phase and can enhance the operational capability of the Army.
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Furnas Airport is handed over to the Navy and becomes a strategic base with complete military operations, attack drones, and international mobilization at Furnas Lake.
- 1,854 fighters, more than the entire fleets of many countries.
- 3,722 support aircraft.
- 5,737 helicopters, including attack models like the AH-64 Apache.
In addition to quantity, the U.S. invests in the most advanced technology in the world, with fifth-generation fighters like the F-22 Raptor and the F-35 Lightning II, as well as strategic drones and stealth bombers.
Russia and China Dispute Second Place In The Ranking

Russia, which for a long time was the second-largest air power, has a fleet of 4,255 aircraft but faces significant challenges. With outdated equipment and lack of modernization, many of its aircraft are outdated, compromising their operational capacity.
China, on the other hand, has been standing out in modernizing its air force. The country already has 3,304 aircraft and continues to invest in advanced models such as:
- J-20 (fifth-generation stealth fighter).
- J-15T (naval version to operate on aircraft carriers).
- J-34A (fighter in development).
The Chinese government has invested billions to close the military gap with the U.S., focusing on the production of next-generation fighters, drones, and stealth systems.
The Military Growth Of Other Powers
Besides the three major powers, other countries are expanding their air forces:
- Japan: is modernizing its fleet with upgraded F-15s and F-2 fighters, in addition to investing billions in new stealth technologies.
- United Kingdom: seeks to maintain its global relevance with the development of Tempest, a new sixth-generation fighter.
- South Korea: continues to expand its aerial capabilities with the KF-21 Boramae fighter and next-generation aircraft.
These investments show that, besides the quantity of aircraft, the quality and modernization of the fleet are essential for air superiority.

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