Russia’s MiG-35 (NATO designation “Fulcrum-F”) has been billed as a Fourth-Generation-Plus-Plus-Plus” warplane by its designers. First unveiled at the Aero India airshow in 2007 ...
the MiG-35 was purported by Russia to be a fifth-generation fighter jet. Meant to challenge America's F-35, the Fulcrum F employs thrust-vectoring technology that allows aircraft to pivot in mid-air.