Why are Russian fighters named after Su?

Soviet/Russian Aircraft Design Bureau Soviet aircraft are named after the abbreviation of Design Bureau.

MIG: mikoyan and Levich, these are their names. Most of them are frontline fighters, which means they are not too heavy, have a short range and have low requirements for take-off and landing conditions. Boutique: MIG 9, 15, 17, 19, 2 1, 23, 27, which is well known to all people in the world.

Sue: Sir. Most of them are interceptor fighters for air defense, as well as fighter bombers. Boutique: Su 7, 9, 15, interceptor, Su 17/ 19/22, Su 24, Su 25 fighter-bomber, Su 27 series known in the whole universe.

Photo: tupolev, mostly bombers and large passenger planes. Boutique: Figure 2, 4, 95, 160 bomber, Figure 104, 144,154,204 passenger plane.

An: Antonov, transport plane. Boutique: An 12, 24, 22, 70, 124, 225.

Il: Ilyushin. Most of them are large passenger planes and cargo planes. Boutique: Il 62, 76, 86, 96. There are also Il-2 attack aircraft and Il-28 light bomber.

Jacques: Jakovleff. Including heavy interceptors, trainers, fine products: Jacques 28, 126 interceptors, Jacques series trainers, and Jacques 36 vertical take-off and landing aircraft used on aircraft carriers.

Mia: Mia Sishev, heavy bomber. Boutique: Mia 4.

Bie: Believe it, seaplane. Boutique: Bie 6, 12

Michelle Obama: Mi Li, a helicopter, is a name that people often say wrong. Many people regard him as MIG. Boutique: rice 6,8,/kloc-0,7,24,28.

Kurt: kamov, Navy helicopter. Boutique: Ka 28, Ka 32, Ka 50 combat helicopters.