- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 160719
- author: nikolaos333
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EKRANOPLAN ( Caspian Sea Monster ) part 2/3
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude...
published: 19 Aug 2009
author: nikolaos333
EKRANOPLAN ( Caspian Sea Monster ) part 2/3
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude of flight). Dedicated to Demetris (Athina's husbund).
- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 160719
- author: nikolaos333
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Caspian Sea Monster Ekranoplan Flight Video
These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as very high-speed military tran...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: WatchKomrade
Caspian Sea Monster Ekranoplan Flight Video
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.
- published: 31 Jul 2009
- views: 2398591
- author: WatchKomrade
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Caspian Sea
summer 2007 Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan...
published: 15 Oct 2007
author: sabellicus
Caspian Sea
summer 2007 Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan
- published: 15 Oct 2007
- views: 38005
- author: sabellicus
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The Caspian Sea Monster
In August of 1967 an American spy satellite took sensational photographs. A huge unknown m...
published: 23 Jan 2008
author: RussiaToday
The Caspian Sea Monster
In August of 1967 an American spy satellite took sensational photographs. A huge unknown machine of 100 meters long and about 500 tons of weight, which looked like an aircraft, was flying over the Caspian Sea waters with more than 500 kilometers of speed. Pentagon analysts called this object "the Caspian sea monster". It was constructed to make the Soviet Union a naval superpower. Find out about the history of the Caspian sea monster's construction, checkouts and its rebirth today.
- published: 23 Jan 2008
- views: 92257
- author: RussiaToday
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Reza Yazdani Shomal - IRAN Caspian sea Chalous
een clip taghdim be hameye kasani ke deleshon vase shomal tang shode...
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: MrMerany
Reza Yazdani Shomal - IRAN Caspian sea Chalous
een clip taghdim be hameye kasani ke deleshon vase shomal tang shode
- published: 01 Jun 2009
- views: 48255
- author: MrMerany
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Life on a Caspian Sea cargo ferry (2007)
In late August 2007, in order to be true to the Silk Road overland plan, I caught a cargo ...
published: 23 Mar 2008
author: cittw
Life on a Caspian Sea cargo ferry (2007)
In late August 2007, in order to be true to the Silk Road overland plan, I caught a cargo ferry across the Capsian Sea. The journey across the ancient Caucasus glacial melt took about 24 hours from embarkment at Baku in Azerbajian to disembarkment at Turkmenistan's port of Turkmenbashi. The ride cost about US$55. On the way, i met some of the crew and the 3rd engineer agreed to show me a slice of life on the boat. The crew live on this boat for 9 months every year, with little time on land to see family and friends. The Capsian Sea vista is dotted with off shore oil rigs, and other ferries/cargo ships on their way to other ports in Russia, Iran and Kazakstan. In rough weather (thankfully not this time), the salty sea can swell to 10 metres and can be quite a dangerous bronco ride for the sea tanks. My travelling companion (who makes a short but memorable appearance) is Rishi Watson, a brave Irish lad on his way overland to Kathmandu. Traveller's teacup www.teacup.net.au
- published: 23 Mar 2008
- views: 5986
- author: cittw
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Azerbaijan Republic, Baku Timelapse on the Caspian Sea, in 3D + HD
Baku (Azerbaijani : Bakı), sometimes spelled as Baki or Bakou, is the capital, largest cit...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: Pascal Viola
Azerbaijan Republic, Baku Timelapse on the Caspian Sea, in 3D + HD
Baku (Azerbaijani : Bakı), sometimes spelled as Baki or Bakou, is the capital, largest city, and largest port of Azerbaijan and the Caucasus region. It is located on the southern shore of the Absheron
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 6145
- author: Pascal Viola
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Brazzaville - Caspian Sea
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published: 08 Apr 2011
author: admincontact
Brazzaville - Caspian Sea
CONTACT: contact.az FavMus: www.facebook.com Download music click here: soundcloud.com
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 15646
- author: admincontact
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Ekranoplan KM 'Caspian Sea Monster' seaplane
Sorry its in Russian! :( Note: The 6-engined jet at 0:40 is the Antonov 225, which is pres...
published: 27 Nov 2007
author: ragemanchoo82
Ekranoplan KM 'Caspian Sea Monster' seaplane
Sorry its in Russian! :( Note: The 6-engined jet at 0:40 is the Antonov 225, which is presently the largest aircraft in the world, period. Its a cargo transporter and its cargo bay is so large it can hold most of the assembled components of a Boeing 747. The Russian space shuttle Buran can be attached to its back for transport as well. The aircraft at 1:23 is the Orlyonok ekranoplan, which as of October 2007 is in the process of being restored for an upcoming Russian aircraft exhibition in Moscow. (Or at least, that's what I've read on the net.) There are thought to be maybe one or two other surviving Orlyonoks besides this one. The aircraft at 7:35 is the Lun ekranoplan, which is based on the KM 'Caspian Sea Monster', but smaller. From the wikipedia article: An ekranoplan (Russian: экранопла́н, literally "screen plane") is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but which operates solely on the principle of ground effect (in Russian эффект экрана effekt ekrana - from which the name derived). Ground effect vehicles (GEV) fly above any flat surface, with the height above ground dependent upon the size of the vehicle. Ekranoplan design was conceived by revolutionary Soviet engineer Rostislav Alexeev. During the Cold War, ekranoplans were sighted for years on the Caspian Sea as huge, fast-moving objects. The name Caspian Sea Monster was given by US intelligence operatives who had spotted the huge vehicle, which looked like an airplane with the outer halves of the wings removed ...
- published: 27 Nov 2007
- views: 319671
- author: ragemanchoo82
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EKRANOPLAN ( Caspian Sea Monster ) part 3/3
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude...
published: 20 Aug 2009
author: nikolaos333
EKRANOPLAN ( Caspian Sea Monster ) part 3/3
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude of flight). Dedicated to Demetris (Athina's husbund).
- published: 20 Aug 2009
- views: 173529
- author: nikolaos333
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Sea of Emotion (work it twixtor) Caspian Sea, Aktau, Kazakhstan
Caspian Sea, Aktau, Kazakhstan Short video using Canon 5D mark II 25fps (PAL) Lens: Canon ...
published: 01 Mar 2011
author: Владимир Воробьёв
Sea of Emotion (work it twixtor) Caspian Sea, Aktau, Kazakhstan
Caspian Sea, Aktau, Kazakhstan Short video using Canon 5D mark II 25fps (PAL) Lens: Canon 24-105mm 4.0 IS using software: Cineform NeoHD, Adobe Premiere CS5 with plugin Twixtor 5.0.2 operator: Denis Pavlushenko edit and grading: Vladimir Vorobyov sountrack: West one Music - Sea of emotions (WOM 168 Emotional Ambience) the "Artrise Company" (Astana, Kazakhstan) www.artrise.kz
- published: 01 Mar 2011
- views: 6685
- author: Владимир Воробьёв
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UFO spiral over Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan 28-Jan-2011
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published: 20 Mar 2011
author: justa4t
UFO spiral over Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan 28-Jan-2011
Follow our work on Twitter ( twitter.com ) or on Facebook ( www.facebook.com ) Read more about this UFO sighting video: www.latest-ufo-sightings.net ---------------------- reports.latest-ufo-sightings.net www.observationsdovnis.com www.avistamentosdeovnis.com horoskop-si.tk charliesheen-chucknorris.tk
- published: 20 Mar 2011
- views: 4678
- author: justa4t
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Caspian Sea Monster
An ekranoplan (Russian: экранопла́н, literally "screen plane") is a vehicle resembling an ...
published: 06 Mar 2007
author: bry3500
Caspian Sea Monster
An ekranoplan (Russian: экранопла́н, literally "screen plane") is a vehicle resembling an aircraft but that operates solely on the principle of ground effect (in Russian эффект экрана effekt ekrana - from which the name derived). Ground effect vehicles (GEV) fly above any flat surface, with the height above ground dependent upon the size of the vehicle. The "Caspian Sea Monster" model KM ekranoplan During the Cold War, ekranoplans were sighted for years on the Caspian Sea as huge, fast-moving objects. The name Caspian Sea Monster was given by US intelligence operatives who had spotted the huge vehicle, which looked like an airplane with the outer halves of the wings removed. After the end of the Cold War, the "monster" was revealed to be one of several Soviet military designs meant to fly only a few meters above water, saving energy and staying below enemy radar. The KM, as the Caspian Sea Monster was known in the top secret Soviet military development program, was over 100 m long (330 ft), weighed 540 tonnes fully loaded, and could travel over 400 km/h (250 mi/h), mere meters above the surface of the water. Another model was the Lun-class. The ekranoplan has a lifting power of 1000 tonnes[citation needed], among the largest ever achieved.[citation needed] The important design principle is that wing lift is reduced as operating altitude of the ekranoplan is increased (see ground effect). Thus it is dynamically stable in the vertical dimension. Once moving at speed, the ...
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 661710
- author: bry3500
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Alexeyev KM Ekranoplan "Caspian Sea Monster"
The Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau (CHDB), led by Alexeev, was the center of ground-effec...
published: 26 Aug 2008
author: jaglavaksoldier
Alexeyev KM Ekranoplan "Caspian Sea Monster"
The Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau (CHDB), led by Alexeev, was the center of ground-effect craft development in Russia. The military potential for such a craft was soon recognised and Alexeyev received support and financial resources from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. This led to the development of the Caspian Sea Monster, a 550 ton military ekranoplan. Before it, some manned and unmanned prototypes were built, ranging up to eight tons in displacement. The ekranoplan has a lifting power of 1000 tonnes (984 long tons), among the largest ever achieved. The KM, as the Caspian Sea Monster was known in the top secret Soviet military development program, was over 100 metres (328 ft) long, weighed 540 t (531 long tons) fully loaded, and could travel over 400 kilometres per hour (249 mph), mere meters above the surface of the water.[6][7] Another model was the Lun-class, entering service with the Black Sea Fleet in 1987; the Lun-class vehicles had a top speed of 297 knots (550 km/h). The important design principle is that wing lift is reduced as operating altitude of the ekranoplan is increased (see ground effect). Thus it is dynamically stable in the vertical dimension. Once moving at speed, the ekranoplan was no longer in contact with the water, and could move over ice, snow, or level land with equal ease, though flight over land would have involved extreme risks unless the surface were dependably flat.
- published: 26 Aug 2008
- views: 266522
- author: jaglavaksoldier
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EKRANOPLAN-part 1/3 (Caspian Sea Monster)
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude...
published: 19 Aug 2009
author: nikolaos333
EKRANOPLAN-part 1/3 (Caspian Sea Monster)
Aircraft or Ship? Ship or Aircraft? Very High Speed! Invisible on Radar ( minimum altitude of flight). Dedicated to Demetris (Athina's husbund).
- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 78732
- author: nikolaos333
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Caspian - Sea Lawn
Caspian - The Four Trees (2007). Caspian is an instrumental post-rock band from Beverly, M...
published: 24 Apr 2010
author: lightsandsounds10
Caspian - Sea Lawn
Caspian - The Four Trees (2007). Caspian is an instrumental post-rock band from Beverly, Massachusetts. [www.facebook.com
- published: 24 Apr 2010
- views: 18753
- author: lightsandsounds10