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Default Victory day parade in Moscow

Military parade on Red Square

Thousands of Russians have turned out for the highlight of the Victory Day celebrations – the annual military parade through Moscow’s Red Square. It’s 63 years since the end of World War II, known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War.

In line with tradition, the military parade began when the clock on the Spassky Tower at the Kremlin struck 10 a.m.
A command was given to carry out the State Flag of the Russian Federation and the Banner of Victory.
The Standard Bearers Group is made up of the best servicemen from the Guards of Honour Battalion of the 154th Commandant's Regiment.

First, was the State Flag of the Russian Federation. Next came the Banner of Victory.

The Russian Defence Minister - Anatoly Serdyukov, who came out on his limousine from the Gate of the Spassky Tower took the salute at the Victory Parade.

The commander of troops of the Moscow Military District - General of the Army Vladimir Bakin - was commanding the Parade.

Defence Minister Anatoly and General of the Army Vladmir Bakin made their inspection tour before the troops began marching across Red Square.

After inspecting the troops, Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov reported to President Dmitry Medvedev - the Supreme Commander in Chief of the Russian Armed Forces.

Then the commander of the Parade - General of the Army Vladimir Bakin - gave the order to begin the parade and the linesmen took up their positions on the perimeter of Red Square.

Following the limousine of General of the Army Vladimir Bakin, according to tradition, the drummers of the Suvorov Military Music School marched briskly along the cobblestones of Red Square. The youngest drummer was 14-years-old.


Military parade: step-by-step

The first armoured vehicle to enter Red Square is ‘Tigr’ – it’s a light armoured vehicle that can carry up to 9 people and is bullet and bomb proof. It’s meant for special operations and is ideal for cross-country work.


The Taman division enters the square on armoured personnel carrier BTR 80. It’s followed by the BMP-3 infantry support vehicle that has 3 crew and can carry up to 7 more troopers, and it has unprecedented fire power in its class.

The airborne division 106 brings forward the BMD 4 armoured personnel carrier of the fourth generation. After them, self-propelled artillery systems ‘Sprut 137’ roll into Red Square – they are a significant part of a landing force used for fire support of troops.

Next comes the main battle tanks, T-90, armed with the newest equipment capable of destroying targets, both on land and in air.

The artillery is often called ‘the God of War’. The Simferopol regiment of Taman division presents MSTA-S artillery systems used to destroy objects in the 25 km range. Artillery complex ‘Tunguska’ and ‘Tor’ armoured vehicles follow.

Next in the parade is ‘Buk’ self-propelled anti-aircraft complex. It switches from travel to battle mode in less than 5 minutes and can be recharged in less than 20 seconds.

The only long-range multiple launch rocket system in the world known as ‘Smerch’ enters Red Square. It is capable of high-precision targeting as far as 90 km away.

The anti-aircraft rocket system C-300 ‘Favorit’ is considered the best in the world – it can follow 100 targets and hit up to 12 spots simultaneously.

The tactical missile complex ‘Iskander-M’ rolls on to the cubes of Red Square. Its missiles use the ‘stealth’ technology and are virtually invisible to any foe and its capable of destroying targets 280 km away with a minor deviation not exceeding 2 metres.

One unique piece of equipment follows the other – ‘Topol’, the missile complex known across the world, is also taking part in the parade.

Подпись 'Topols' rumble through Red Square
It’s classified SS-25 ‘Sickle’ by NATO and is capable of destroying any existing anti-missile system. Its range is an unimaginable 10 thousand km!

The air show is traditionally opened by the famous Russian MI-8 helicopters. They are followed by AN-124 ‘Ruslan’ – the largest cargo plane in the world. It’s escorted by two SU-27 fighter jets.

The supersonic strategic bomber TU-160 is seen in the sky above the heart of Moscow – it’s the biggest supersonic jet in the history of aviation that can carry up to 40 tonnes of arms, including several types of controlled missiles, bombs and even nuclear-charged warheads.

It’s escorted by MiG-31 long-range interceptors.

Next in the sky are the re-fueler plane IL-78 and TU-95MS strategic bomber followed by MiG-29. SU-34 and SU-24, the production of world-famous Sukhoi, appear next. SU-34 is the newest generation of fighter jets that will eventually substitute the older SU-24 model.


They have a practically unlimited flying range – of course, when refueled in flight.

Three supersonic long-range bombers with variable wing geometry TU-22M3 enter the airspace above Red Square. They are followed by four SU-25 attack planes flying in battle formation.

And the grand finale – a breathtaking air show by aerobatic teams ‘Russian Knights’ and ‘Strizhi’ (‘Swifts’) on SU-27 and MiG-29 planes.

By tradition the Victory Parade finished with the composite military orchestra unfolding and marching down Red Square.

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Old 05-11-2008, 05:08 PM
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This was nothing more than a display of the crap and imperialist filth that was around during the Evil Soviet Union days. The diference is that now instead of communist crap it is Russian Nazi/ fascist crap!!!

Nazi filth or Russian imperialist commie filth who cares filth is filth !!!

It was filth before and it is filth now!!!!
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Old 05-11-2008, 05:13 PM
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Very nice

this is what the USAF has "on record"

exclusive of the UAV fleet, Air National Guard and stuff "off record" of course.



Operational & Training bases~

F-15E - Seymour Johnson (NC), Mountain Home (ID), Lakenheath (UK); Active force inventory: 217
F-15C - Tyndall (FL), Eglin (FL), Langley (VA), Kadena (Japan), Elmendorf (AK), Mountain Home (ID), Lakenheath (UK); Active force inventory: 396
F-16 - Luke (AZ), Spangdahlem (Germany), Aviano (Italy), Osan (Korea), Kunsan (Korea), Misawa (Japan), Hill (UT), Shaw (SC); Active force inventory: 444
A-10 - Davis Monthan (AZ), Spangdalhem (Germany), Osan (Korea), Moody (GA); Active force inventory: 144
F-22 - Tyndall (FL), Langley (VA), Elmendorf (AK); Active force inventory: 91
F-117 - Holloman (NM); Active force inventory: 55
U-2 - Beale (CA); Active force inventory: 31
B-2 - Whiteman (MO); Active force inventory: 21
B-1 - Dyess (TX), Ellsworth (SD); Active force inventory: 65
B-52 - Barksdale (LA), Minot (ND); Active force inventory: 85
EC-130 - Davis Monthan (AZ); Active force inventory: 14
MC-130 - Kirtland (NM), Hurlburt (FL), Cannon (NM), Kadena (Japan), Mildenhall (UK); Active force inventory: 60
HC-130 - Kirtland (NM), Davis Mothan (AZ), Moody (GA); Active force inventory: 13
AC-130 - Hurlburt (FL), soon Cannon (NM); Active force inventory: 21
C-130 - Little Rock (AR), Dyess (TX), Pope (NC), Ramstien (Germany), Yokota (Japan), Cheyenne (WY), Peterson (CO); Active force inventory: 186
C-17 - Altus (OK), McChord (WA), Charleston (SC), McGuire (NJ), Dover (DE), Hickam (HI), Elmendorf (AK), Travis (CA); Active force inventory: 134
C-5 - Kelly/Lackland (TX), Travis (CA), Dover (DE); Active force inventory: 70
C-21 - Keesler (MS), Peterson (CO), Scott (IL), Andrews (MD), Ramstein (Germany); Active force inventory: 74
KC-10 - Travis (CA), McGuire (NJ) ; Active force inventory: 59
KC-135 - Altus (OK), Fairchild (WA), McConnell (KS), Grand Forks (ND), MacDill (FL), Robbins (GA), Kadena (Japan) and Mildenhall (UK); Active force inventory: 195
RC-135 - Offutt (NE) ; Active force inventory: 16
E-3 - Tinker (OK), Kadena (Japan), Elmendorf (AK); Active force inventory: 33
E-4 - Offutt (NE); Active force inventory: 4
E-8 - Robbins (GA); Active force inventory: 17
CV-22 - Kirtland (NM), Hurlburt (FL); Active force inventory: 3
MH-53 - Hurlburt (FL); Active force inventory: 38
HH-60 - Kirtland (NM), Nellis (NV), Davis Monthan (AZ), Moody (GA), Kadena (Japan), Lakenheath (UK); Active force inventory: 64
UH-1 - Kirtland (NM), Andrews (MD), Yokota (Japan), Fairchild (WA), FE Warren (WY), Malmstrom (MT), Minot (ND); Active force inventory: 62
U-28 - Hurlburt (FL); Active force inventory: 6

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brings back the days of Stalin and the 14 million he murdered.

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Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov told VOA the military parade is an old Russian, Soviet and popular tradition, adding, however, that much of the weaponry on display was also old.

Zyuganov says he knows all of the equipment well, having served three tours in the army. He refers to the hardware as the Soviet Union's gift to modern Russia, adding there was very little new technology on display.
communist party leader???? how can that be??? unless.............
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Hey, no one can deny that that stuff is just plain cool.
And be glad they're not Communist, some of those missiles looked pretty big.
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Brilliant work comrade. The idiotic people who throw out the word 'fascist' like it is confetti on this thread and elswhere have no understanding at all of its true meaning and the conatations the word carries. Russia lost 20 million of its people fighting back the RIGHT WING HITLER FASCIST HORDES during WW2. Some people would be better served showing some humility.
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the avg Russain soldier had no choice but to fight. he faced Nazi guns in front of him and Stalins guns in his back. if they didn't move Stalin ordered them executed. some leader. somebody should have put 3 rounds in the back of his fuc**ng head !!!!!!!!
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The Violations of Human Rights in the Russian Military

http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/digest/russia/military.pdf

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In 2005, an estimated 450 deaths were caused by injuries due to internal military violence
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main...vsatfeat10.xml

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“Russians are only free to say what they like if their voice isn’t heard, if they don’t matter,” he says. “The state is still repressive: the judiciary is effectively controlled by the Kremlin; the parliament is a rubber stamp; the media is muzzled. Russia is run by oligarchs, the secret service, the military and the political class, who are allied to those groupings. It’s a harsh thing to say, but for me Russia is a crypto-fascist society.”
From Communism to crypto-fascist in 20years !! Good Job Russia.
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Brilliant work comrade. The idiotic people who throw out the word 'fascist' like it is confetti on this thread and elswhere have no understanding at all of its true meaning and the conatations the word carries. Russia lost 20 million of its people fighting back the RIGHT WING HITLER FASCIST HORDES during WW2. Some people would be better served showing some humility.
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0418/p06s02-woeu.html

20 million to the Nazis
5 million to Putin


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what human rights

why don't you show us all your blood stained hands Ivan???? can't wash it off huh??? come on tell us how many millions you murderd in the gulags. gonna deny this to???? forced labor camps are just another part of your bloody stinkin' rotton history








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In the 1990’s, under the leadership of Gorbachev, the camps’ populations of diminished substantially. Political prisoners and prisoners of conscience have almost ceased to exist. Today the Gulag system is a correctional institution rather than a slave labor concentration camp. However, despite these changes, the Gulag remains a dramatic bloodstain on Russian history. The memory of its horrors will never be able to be washed away.
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