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VIDEO: the Caspian Sea Monster in motion from Flight International on April 30, 2008 11:11 AM
I thought I'd seen it all but I clearly haven't. I was taking an interest in Paul Gladman's Image of the Day Blog when I spotted a very unusual aircraft type - the Caspian Sea Monster.... Read More
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I found this craft on google earth parked in a port off the russian coast of the caspian sea. thought it was very different then anything else in the region and did some research and discovered these results on google search. Very interesting concept on below radar invasion tactics.