How Ekranoplans Actually Work? || 3D Explanation.
Not a ship. Not a plane. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union built one of the strangest military machines ever created — the Ekranoplan. In this 3D engineering breakdown, we explore how the legendary Caspian Sea Monster actually worked. From ground effect physics and turbojet engines to radar evasion, military strategy, and the engineering problems that ultimately doomed the project — this video covers the technology behind one of the most ambitious Soviet vehicles ever built. Specifications covered in the video: • Length: 92 meters • Weight: 544 tons • Top speed: 500 km/h • 10 turbojet engines • Ground effect flight explained • Radar detection challenges • Why the USSR abandoned the project Using cinematic 3D animation and engineering-focused visuals, this breakdown explains how a machine larger than many aircraft could fly just meters above the ocean surface. If you enjoy military engineering, Cold War technology, experimental aircraft, and giant machines — subscribe to MS 3D for more videos like this. #Ekranoplan #CaspianSeaMonster #MilitaryTechnology #ColdWar #Engineering #3DAnimation #SovietUnion #ExperimentalAircraft #MilitaryEngineering #MS3D

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