The Soviet Union wanted to use this bizarre plane to hunt American nuclear submarines
One of the most astounding Soviet creations was the Bartini Beriev VVA-14. The plane, whose pontoons give it the bizarre look of a bomber airframe strapped to two Star Trek-like nacelles, was the work of Italian designer Robert Bartini.
It was envisioned as a vertical take-off amphibious aircraft designed to act as a defense against US nuclear submarines. It was supposed to be able to skim the surface of the water, allowing it to have eyes on underwater targets while keeping it safe from sub attacks.
Ultimately, only two Bartini Beriev VVA-14 prototypes were built and the whole project was eventually scrapped.
The sole remaining prototype is on display outside at the Russian Air Force Museum in Monino, outside of Moscow.