The Russian Air Force will be equipped with flying saucers

Russian aviation designers say the Russian Air Force will have a new airship, shaped like a flying saucer, as seen by UFO researchers.

This is not the first time that Russian scientists have come up with new, missile-like flying saucers as described by UFOs. Half a year ago, in Ulianovsk, they confirmed a five-year program to design a thermoballastic, UFO shape, called the ATLA .

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Russian Air Force will be equipped with flying saucers. Illustration.

According to the designers, it was a large object, shaped like two plates facing each other, diameter up to 250 meters, height 100 meters. The cost of such a flying device can be as much as 2 trillion rubles.

In essence, the ATLA is a new generation balloon. This is called ballistic flight thermometers because of the volume of helium in the engine compartment, there is also a compartment of hot air and cold air. The structure of the equipment is calculated, allowing for control of lift, effect on the balloon, when flying vertically and when landing.

The АТLА flywheel uses electric motors. In addition, at the edges of the device there is a small wing arrangement, in order to ensure balance so that it stays steady against the thrust of the wind when it is 'hanging' at an aerial point, a tonnage of up to 600 tons.

This is not just the 'monopoly' idea of Russian technocrats. In 2008, new aircraft models also appeared in the United States. The University of Florida has filed for patent on the 'unmanned aerial telescope ' project - the flying saucer shape.

The 'Florida saucer' is a unique device based on the principle of magnetohydrodynamic, which uses liquid, ionized gas in the presence of a magnetic field. The electrodes lay densely on the surface of the Florida saucer and the air around the surface of the ionized saucer turns into plasma currents. This effect allows the flying saucer to move (including vertical movement) and hang in the air.