5. Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
Maximum range: 2,002 nm
At the moment, the US government and Lockheed Martin are trying to improve its radar coatings, but you won’t be needing it anyway. While in 2012 it was feared to become the hardest fighter jet to fly since some pilots were complaining about nausea (due to the lack of oxygen, and not loops), there haven’t been any recent news on it. The National Interest has proclaimed it to be the best fighter jet in the world for 2016, so obviously, the problem has been solved.