The Soviet-made Lun-class ekranoplan, a naval craft and ground-effect vehicle, on the Caspian Sea coastline in Derbent. Reuters
The Korabl-maket Lun, a Soviet shock ekranoplan missile carrier developed in the Central Design Bureau. Getty Images
An artist's concept of a Soviet ground-effect vehicle. Public domain
The ekranoplan was created at the Volga pilot plant, and is the only one of eight planned Project 903 craft to be fully built. Getty Images
In 2011, the Russian military abandoned the development of ekranoplans, and the remaining craft were to be disposed of. Activists petitioned to preserve the unique missile carrier. As a result, in July 2020, the ekranoplan was towed by sea to the shore near Derbent. Getty Images
The Soviet-made Lun-class ekranoplan, a naval craft and ground-effect vehicle, on the Caspian Sea coastline in Derbent. Reuters
The Korabl-maket Lun, a Soviet shock ekranoplan missile carrier developed in the Central Design Bureau. Getty Images
An artist's concept of a Soviet ground-effect vehicle. Public domain
The ekranoplan was created at the Volga pilot plant, and is the only one of eight planned Project 903 craft to be fully built. Getty Images
In 2011, the Russian military abandoned the development of ekranoplans, and the remaining craft were to be disposed of. Activists petitioned to preserve the unique missile carrier. As a result, in July 2020, the ekranoplan was towed by sea to the shore near Derbent. Getty Images
The Soviet-made Lun-class ekranoplan, a naval craft and ground-effect vehicle, on the Caspian Sea coastline in Derbent. Reuters