Yes, it is the world's fastest and the most powerful combat aircraft.
The World's fastest, most powerful and the most expensive combat aircraft is the F-22 stealth raptor.
The SR 71 Blackbird is the fastest plane in the world
the stealth fighter has a classified mixture of a special kind of aircraft paint that the radar cant read. Answer: Stealth is "designed in". It relies upon the shaping of the airframe, (although stealth paint can help).
Lockheed-Martin's F-22A Raptor is currently considered the most powerful fighter aircraft in the world, due to its multiple capabilities for air-air, air-surface and stealth capabilities. On the bomber side, Northrop-Grumman's B-2 Stealth bomber is considered the premier bomber in the world, both for its range, stealth and payload capability.
The Mitsubishi Zero was an effective attack fighter
The F-22 stealth raptor is the top best fighter aircraft because it has it's ability to move into stealth mode and take down all four planes at a time.
F-117 stealth fighter/attack.
No a stealth bomber cannot land on an aircraft carrier. Bomber tend to need longer runways then smaller fighter aircraft. In late 1980's, the US Navy began a contract for a new all-weather, stealth fighter to replace the A-6 Intruder. This aircraft was designated the A-12 and it was the general shape of a flying wing---actually a triangle. The prime contractor was General Dynamics. The program was cancelled by Sectary of Defense Dick Chaney, thus ending the first Navy stealth fighter.
The F-22 stealth raptor, Mig-29, the people republic of China and the Mig-35. None of those above-mentioned aircraft come anywhere close to the Sukhoi F-37 or even the F-15E Strike Eagle, which are both vastly more powerful.
There are many types of jet fighter aircrafts. Some names for these fighter jets are SR-71 Blackhawk, Hornet F-18, F-22 Raptor and the stealth F-35 fighter jet.
China is currently test-flying the J-20. Whether or not this will turn into an actual service aircraft is unknown.
Actually, they are really quite different, but both aircraft are seeking to gain advantage by making themselves harder to spot on radar. The Stealth fighter takes this to the limit of current technology, but the Eurofighter (Typhoon in RAF service) seeks to be highly manoeuverable too, and does not have the same dependence on 'stealth' technology.