Kommentare
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its destroyed
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Looks like a snapping turtle...
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what happens to it in high seas?
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Russians: THEY WILL NEVER EXPECT US!!
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1980
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What if?... Just what if it dips down for some unforeseen reason?
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Mają rozmach skurwiesyny !
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what happens if the sea is rough?
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This would really ruin your day sailing if this thing crossed paths with you at 300 MPH. Even a small sailboat mast is higher than 20 feet off the water.
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Why do the russians make everything that looks shit scary? Imagine cracking a cold one, havibg a fish on the river in your tinny, and this fucking thing comes whizzing past? Time for the brown undies!!!!
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Check this (use online translator): https://topwar.ru/90960-bespoleznost-ekranoplanov.html
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I loved this show.
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i think i already saw these in world in conflict in the silent strike norway mission but fun fact it can shoot rockets on top of the ekranoplan i wonder they still have that?
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Rough weather must be a killer?
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Not much use over Oceans where waves regularly are 30' high and much higher during storms
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totally weather dependent... not good... just use a hydrofoil, ship, or plane... and talk about a sitting duck with no room for evasive measures... no wonder it's shelved.
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See 0:28 - Who is the strange man driving the Monster?
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Haha - that tech is from 1950!!
1m 11sLänge
These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as very high-speed military transports, and were based mostly on the shores of the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The largest had max take-off weight over 544 tonnes. About 120 ekranoplans (A-90 Orlyonok class) were initially planned to enter military service in the Soviet Navy. After the collapse of the Soviet Union smaller ekranoplans for non-military use have been under development. The CHDB had already developed the eight-seat Volga-2 in 1985, and Technologies and Transport developed a smaller version by the name of Amphistar.