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The Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut (Russian: Сухой Су-47 «Беркут», lit. 'Golden Eagle') (NATO reporting name Firkin [1]), also designated S-32 and S-37 (not to be confused with the twin-engined delta canard design [2] offered by Sukhoi in the early 1990s under the designation Su-37) during initial development, was a Russian experimental supersonic jet fighter developed by the JSC Sukhoi ...
Interceptor, was Su-27PU. Sukhoi Su-33 ~35: 1994: Flanker-D: Includes trainer; carrier fighter, was Su-27K. Sukhoi Su-35: 151: 1997: Flanker-E: Was Su-27M. Sukhoi Su-37: 2 – Flanker-F: cancelled Su-35 development. Sukhoi Su-47 – – Firkin: Technology demonstrator Sukhoi Su-57: 35: 2020: Felon: 25 Su-57 Felon Serial + 10 Prototypes Tupolev ...
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Su'. ... Sukhoi Su-31; Sukhoi Su-39; Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut; Sukhoi Su-57; Sukhoi P-1; Sukhoi-Gulfstream ...
The Berkut, a 1987 novel by Joseph Heywood; S-25 Berkut, a Russian surface-to-air missile system known to NATO as the SA-1 Guild; Su-47 Berkut, a Russian experimental supersonic jet fighter developed by Sukhoi; Berkut, a radar reported to be used on the Il-38 and Tu-142 aircraft for antisubmarine warfare
S-32/37: multirole fighter (was marketed for a time under the designation Su-47) Su-47: experimental aircraft; P-1: 1958, interceptor fighter; T-3: 1956, fighter; T-4/100: 1972, supersonic bomber, similar in concept to XB-70 Valkyrie, which was developed by Sukhoi during the 1960s and 1970s. T-49: prototype interceptor, modernized variant of Su ...
Sukhoi Su-37 [6] Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut; Sukhoi Su-57; All have performed the Kulbit in airshow displays in the past. References. a b External links. A page containing a ...
The technology has been fitted to the Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut and later derivatives. The U.S. explored fitting the technology to the F-16 and the F-15 , but did not introduce it until the fifth generation arrived.
The Sukhoi Su-47 being followed by two Su-27s. The Su-47 uses a forward wing sweep, while the Su-27s sport a more conventional backward-swept design. A swept wing is a wing angled either backward or occasionally forward from its root rather than perpendicular to the fuselage. Swept wings have been flown since the pioneer days of aviation.