More than 50 modifications of aircraft were developed under the leadership of Soviet aerospace engineer Pavel Sukhoi, who was born July 22, 1895. He founded the Sukhoi Design Bureau in 1939. During the Cold War, his major serial combat aircraft included the supersonic Su-7, which became the main Soviet fighter-bomber of the 1960s, and interceptors Su-9 and Su-15. He also pioneered variable-sweep aircraft, such as the Su-17 and the Su-24. The aircrafts produced by Sukhoi Design Bureau throughout its existence - in photo gallery by TASS
Sukhoi combat aircraft: from Soviet bombers to fifth-generation fighter jets
Soviet aerospace engineer Pavel Sukhoi, the founder the Sukhoi Design Bureau was born 120 years ago
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From 1939 to 1941 more than 800 Sukhoi Su-2 short-range bombers and its modifications Su-4 were built. Photo: Su-2 crew members, 1941
© Fotokhronika TASS Sukhoi Su-9 became one of the first Soviet aircraft with a delta wing and the world's first interceptors, created as part of a unified intercept complex
© Fotokhronika TASS/Oleg Porokhovnikov Sukhoi Su-15 supersonic interceptor was developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s to replace Su-11 and Su-9
© Fotokhronika TASS/A. Galushko Sukhoi Su-17 became the first Soviet variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber
© Fotokhronika TASS/R. Shagaeva Sukhoi Su-24 supersonic all-weather attack aircrafts
© TASS/Yuriy Smityuk Su-25 aircraft was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau to provide close air support for the Soviet Ground Forces
© TASS/Sergey Bobylev Sukhoi Su-27 supermaneuverable fighter jet was created to compete with the fourth-generation aircraft. Its most modern variants are able to perform almost all aerial warfare operations. Photo: Su-27 fighters of Russkiye Vityazi (Russian Knights) aerobatic team
© ITAR-TASS/Marina Lystseva Sukhoi Su-35 figther jet is a designation for upgraded derivatives of the Su-27
© AP Photo/Francois Mori Sukhoi Su-34 bomber aircraft was designed for tactical deployment against ground and naval targets
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T-50 jet fighter was created by the Sukhoi Design Bureau for the fifth-generation fighter programme of the Russian Air Force, known as PAK FA (Prospective Airborne Complex of Frontline Aviation). The aircraft will enter service in 2016
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