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Russia Victory Day military parade: A new start of 'strong military' strategy?


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Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L first row) and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (2nd L, first row) attend a military parade in Red Square on the Victory Day in Moscow May 9, 2011. Russia celebrates the 66th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany.


A military parade marking the 66th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi in the Great Patriotic War was held on Moscow's Red Square Monday.


About 20,000 soldiers and cadets were matching through the square as Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, foreign guests and hundreds of war veterans watched from a podium in front of Lenin's mausoleum.


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Russian soldiers march through the Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow May 9, 2011.  

According to local media, 200 officers from Russia's Space Force participated into the V-Day parade for the first time.


Over 100 pieces of military hardware, including Topol-M ballistic missile launchers, S-400 Triumph air defense missiles and Iskander-M missile launchers, were also displayed in the march pass.


A group of Mi-8 multirole helicopters flew over the Red Square during the parade, carrying Russian state and military flags.

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Russian military band perform at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow May 9, 2011.  

According to the Russian Interior Ministry, more than 20,000 police officers were deployed in the Russian capital to maintain security during the Red Square parade and over 200 other festive events in the city.


The Moscow authorities have allocated about 102 million rubles (about 3.7 million U.S. dollars) to the parade which is seen as the key episode of the Victory Day celebrations in Russia.


Around 14 million people are expected to attend V-Day celebrations, including 100 military parades, in about 5,300 Russian cities this year, reported RIA Novosti news agency.


The first Victory Day parade was held on Red Square on June 24, 1945 on the order of Joseph Stalin.

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Russian soldiers march through the Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow May 9, 2011.



Medvedev promises better arms for military as Russia flexes muscle on Victory Day


President Dmitry Medvedev marked the anniversary on Monday of victory over Nazi Germany with a promise to arm Russian troops with the latest weapons.


Medvedev made the pledge as Russia's biggest missiles and most advanced tanks rumbled through Moscow's Red Square to celebrate the 66th anniversary of the end of World War II.

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Russian military band perform at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow May 9, 2011.


"The state will do everything so that our soldiers are adequately outfitted, so that the modernization of our armed forces is actively carried out, and so that troops have the most modern technology," Medvedev said before a parade where 20,000 troops saluted him and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.


The event is also marked in other former Soviet republics.


Weaponry on display on Monday included Topol missiles, T-90 tanks and military helicopters.
Putin has promised to spend 20 trillion roubles ($718 billion) over the next 10 years to renew Russia's armaments, including new submarines, nuclear missiles and air defense systems.

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People hold portraits of the Soviet leader Josef Stalin during the celebrations for the Victory Day in the Siberian town of Divnogorsk near Krasnoyarsk May 9, 2011.

However, Russian military equipment is often outdated. "These systems were developed 20 years ago and they are produced in miniscule quantities today," military analyst Alexander Golts said in a recent commentary.


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Russian military personnel march along Red Square during a military parade on the Victory Day in Moscow May 9, 2011

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Emergencies Ministry personnel march along Red Square during a military parade on the Victory Day in Moscow May 9, 2011.

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Russian military tanks move along Red Square during a military parade on the Victory Day in Moscow May 9, 2011.





Reuters/Xinhua