As I previously mentioned here, Anka 3 is a flying wing. If you try to go supersonic you need to heavily compromise it's structural integrity by making the wings very thin. From engineering aspect it is just not feasible.don't know how credible the account is, so take it with a grain of salt.
"An Official:
- ANKA 3 -
-Cannot exceed the speed of sound. The new version of this, a twin-engine aircraft will exceed the speed of sound.
-We made the 2nd and 3rd and are currently producing them."
A supersonic Anka 4 is either a very different plane with vertical stabilisers or is another KE type fighter to complement Anka 3.
Anka 2 and Anka 3 are two very different concepts. So nomenclature shouldn't be taken as something that follows previous model.
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