Wing-in-Ground Craft (Ekranoplan) for Russian Museum
Russia's ground-breaking Wing-in-Ground Effect Warship (called by Russians 'Ekranoplan') 'Lun' to be preserved
A Russian Navy spokesman said last year that the Navy development program did not provide prospects for Ekranoplans. "Decommissioned three years ago, Lun will be dismantled in the next few months", he added. Group of activists from Nizhniy Novgorod – native city of Ekranoplans – became anxious about fate of the unique vehicle; their leader Denis Zakharov addressed the defense ministry and Nizhniy Novgorod administration with a request to consider preservation of the unique "flying ship" as a museum showpiece.
Later on, Mayor of Nizhniy Novgorod Oleg Kondrashov proposed to found an open-air technical museum on the bank of River Volga. However, he meant not the missile-carrying Lun but her "younger sister" – Ekranoplan Spasatel still uncompleted at the Volga Shipyard.
According to the defense ministry's reply, decommissioned and demilitarized weapon systems meant for museums and monuments can be only transferred into federal or municipal ownership. Defense ministry consented to hand over Lun to Nizhny Novgorod, but only after official address from the city's administration.