Gennady Verba said that the final version of the Atlant airship would take about 3.5 years to build at the cost of several billion rubles.
He added, however, that the other modifications would cost less.
The Atlant multifunctional airship will come in two versions: Atlant 100, capable of hauling up to 60 tons of cargoes 2,000 kilometers away, and Atlant 30 with a cargo-carrying capacity of up to 16 tons.
The Atlants will also be integrated into the national early warning system.
Airships theoretically have infinite endurance, owing to the fact that they do not need forward speed to maintain lift.
They do not need runways and can carry vast amounts of payloads over long distances nonstop. They are also very fuel efficient and highly reliable.
On the downside, with a maximum speed of just 160 kilometers an hour (90 miles an hour) the airships are extremely slow, as compared to modern jets.
Still, despite these drawbacks, airships do remain viable in some domains.
Aviation experts believe that with developments in the field of dirigible construction, airships could eventually become an indispensable element of Russia’s air transportation system and become its new trademark.
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