In a Global Air War, These Countries Would Lead the Way
Briefly

The U.S. military dominates with 1,854 fighter and interceptor jets, over 600 more than China’s 1,207, highlighting a significant air power advantage.
The DIU's competition aims to develop an interceptor aircraft to defend naval vessels against drones, showcasing a strategic shift in U.S. defense capabilities.
Countries prioritize fighter and interceptor aircraft differently; for example, Sweden's strategic choice of only 71 aircraft suggests alternative military strategies beyond air superiority.
The advanced capabilities of air forces, particularly the U.S. Air Force, underscore the critical role that fighter and interceptor jets play in achieving air superiority.
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