Meanwhile in Russia, a 550-ton military hovercraft lands on a beach full of people… and everyone’s chilled. The craft in question one of the world’s largest hovercrafts, the Zubr. It can carry tanks and up to 400 troops when its fully loaded. But what it was doing on a crowded and apparently public beach, no one knows for sure.
A Russian defence minister spokesman had this to say,
Docking at the beach… is a normal event. What people were doing at the beach on the territory of a military [base] is unclear.
Either way, these Russian beach-goers are pretty lucky to see such an epic hovercraft in action. Not sure what would happen if the same thing were to happen at Clifton fourth though…
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