posted on May, 30 2023 @ 05:55 PM
The Sukhoi T-60S project from the early 1980s never left the drawing board, and its designer, Oleg Samoylovich, departed the Sukhoi OKB and joined the
Mikoyan-Gurevich OKB in 1985, taking the T-60S design with him and using it as the basis for the Mikoyan-Gurevich
izdeliye 701 long-range
interceptor project that would have been a follow-on the the MiG-31. Like the T-60S, however, the MiG
izdeliye 701 was never built. Sukhoi
continued design studies in the late 1980s and early 1990s for a Tu-22M and Su-24 follow-on, the Object 54 and 54S supersonic bomber/missile strike
aircraft, but these designs also remained paper projects.
Although a few online sources claim that the T-60S was codenamed NOVO-C by the DoD, there is no evidence whatsoever to support these rumors. According
to the
Secret Projects forum,
NOVO-C may have been the aerodynamic model codenamed SIB-A by the DoD because the SibNIA is located in Novosibirsk, Siberia.