The photo shows the Victory Banner in front of 2016 Moscow Victory Parade. Moscow to Host 2018 Victory Day Military Parade on Wednesday, May 9. The march will be broadcast live on Russian television channels.
Access to the Red Square will be restricted, with only invitees, including
war veterans, officials and reporters, allowed to have first-row seats for
the spectacle.
Servicemen of the 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's
Regiment will bring the national flag of Russia and the victory banner of the
Great Patriotic War onto the Red Square. The procession will be commanded by
Russia’s Ground Forces Commander Col. Gen. Oleg Salyukov. Defense Minister
Sergei Shoigu will be the parade inspector.
The parade will consist of three major parts – the infantry
march, the procession of armored vehicles and a fly past column, involving
military helicopters and airplanes.
According to Shoigu, 13,000 people, 159 units of equipment and
75 aircraft would take part in the parade this year.
Personnel of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the National
Guard of Russia, the Federal Security Service and the troops will march
across the square.
The armored vehicles part will traditionally begin with the
procession of the legendary WWII-time T-34 tank, followed by the modernized
Tigr armored cars, fitted with Arbalet and Kornet-D combat missile systems,
BMP-3 and Kurganets-25 infantry fighting vehicles, among others.
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored vehicles
Typhoon-K and Typhoon-U are also expected to be a part of the celebratory
procession, as well as missile systems, such as the Iskander-M, Buk-M2, Tor-
M2U and S-400. The procession of the military equipment column will end in
the passage of the Bumerang amphibious wheeled armored personnel carriers.
The aircraft participating in the event will fly in 18 aviation
groups over the Red Square.
The aerial part will start with four Mi-8 military transport
helicopters and Russia’s largest freighter Mi-26, followed by the Mi-28N and
K-52 and Mi-24P helicopters.
The helicopters will be followed by Russian military aircraft,
such as the Il-76MD-90A military transport aircraft. The Tu-95MS, Tu-160 and
Tu-22M3 strategic bombers will also fly over the Red Square, as well as the
Il-78 refueling tanker aircraft.
"For the first time, Su-57 [Russia’s fifth-generation
fighter jets], as well as Su-30SM multirole fighter aircraft and MiG-29SMT
fighter jets will fly over the capital," Shoigu said.
The combat aircraft that took part in Russia’s anti-terrorist
operation in Syria — the Su-24M and Su-34 bombers, and the Su-25 attack
aircraft — will also participate in the parade, among other aircraft.
The day's celebrations will conclude with fireworks on the Red
Square after dawn at 10:00 p.m. local time. A lot of other Russian cities are
also seeing their own parades to mark Victory Day.
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Source:
NDO