Why Su-47 berkut Was Discontinued?

The Su-47 Berkut is an experimental aircraft that was designed to evaluate technological, technical, and layout solutions as part of the next-generation fighter development program. The Sukhoi Design Bureau initiated work on this project in 1983 under the provisional code name S-22. The Su-27 fighter’s development, testing, and production had been largely finalized by this point. Mikhail Simonov initiated the initiative to develop an experimental aircraft with forward-swept wings (FSW) in this context. This design was expected to offer numerous benefits, such as the ability to generate high lift at subsonic speeds, the ability to prevent stalling and spinning at high angles of attack, and more.

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