Bangladesh, Nov. 20 -- The so-called “fifth generation” of fighter jets is all the rage nowadays, as it has become a matter of national prestige to field such advanced weapon systems. However, there arent that many such jets in operational service and even fewer when considering their battlefield usage. The American F-22 “Raptor” has only been used to inflict a “crushing defeat” on whether balloons, while its “younger brother”, the troubled F-35, has long been a laughing stock due to its endless stream of issues, cost overruns, crashes and numerous embarrassing episodes. This stands in stark contrast to the Chinese J-20, now available in multiple iterations and confidently guarding the Asian...