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Russian Air Force Flypast-Moscow

  • 09-05-2010 6:26pm
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    Today (09/05/2010) Moscow had a massive Russian Air Force Flypast, in all there were 127 Aircraft involved and military hardware for the 65th anniverary parade

    Here are some images from the Practice Display's and today i believe : http://russianplanes.net/searchen.php?sereq=moscow


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,266 ✭✭✭Steyr


    Some more images: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8670692.stm

    Video Article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8670774.stm

    Troops from four Nato countries have marched for the first time in Russia's annual parade to mark victory in WWII.

    Soldiers from Britain, France, Poland and the US marched alongside Russian troops through Moscow's Red Square. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was among some two dozen world leaders attending the 65th anniversary.

    Along with 10,000 Russian troops, the parade also included tanks, ballistic missiles and a fly-past of 127 aircraft.

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    Bit More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8670589.stm

    Troops from four Nato countries have marched for the first time in Russia's annual parade to mark victory in WWII.

    Soldiers from Britain, France, Poland and the US marched alongside Russian troops through Moscow's Red Square.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel was among some two dozen world leaders attending the 65th anniversary.

    Along with 10,000 Russian troops, the parade also included tanks, ballistic missiles and a fly-past of 127 aircraft.

    It was the largest display of Russia's military hardware since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the BBC's Richard Galpin in Moscow reports.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in a speech that the lessons of World War II "urge us to show solidarity".

    "Peace is still fragile and it is our duty to remember that wars do not start in an instant... it is only together that we shall be able to counter modern threats."

    Cancelled visits

    The presence of foreign troops in Red Square - once the heart of the Soviet Union - was a highly symbolic gesture, our correspondent says, demonstrating how far the rivalry of the Cold War has been pushed aside.

    France was represented at the parade by the Normandie-Niemen squadron; the US by a detachment from the 2nd Battalion, 18th Regiment; and Poland by 75 service personnel representing the Polish army, air force and navy, the AFP reports.

    Britain was represented by 76 soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, wearing bright red tunics and tall bearskin caps.

    One member told the BBC they were excited to be taking part as it was important that former allied forces that defeated the Nazis during WWII should be together on the 65th anniversary of the ending of the war.

    However, there was no senior British figure among the world leaders that gathered to watch the parade.

    A reliable source confirmed to the BBC that the Russian government rejected an offer for Prince Charles to attend, although it is not clear why, our correspondent reports.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi cancelled their visits in order to attend to the crisis surrounding the euro currency.

    Western allies mark Victory in Europe Day every year on 8 May, but Russia celebrates the event a day later as it was 9 May in Moscow when the Nazi surrender came into force.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,316 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    From http://georgiandaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18609&Itemid=132
    On May 9, 2005 more than 50 world leaders attended the 60th Victory Day celebrations. This time, Kremlin officials predicted some 40 would attend, but in the end only 21 were there, including to Russia’s annoyance only one prominent Western leader –German Chancellor, Angela Merkel
    Moscow refused to accept on May 9 both Prince Charles and the US Vice-President, Joe Biden, as replacements for President, Barack Obama, and the then Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, who were unable to attend. Western diplomats were puzzled as to why Moscow would deliberately snub the UK and US for no good reason.

    <snip>

    (Moscow stated that only heads of state or government were accepted)
    I wonder for whose benifit the parade was staged? If it was for a get together of the countries of WW2, I can't see why the VP's would have been snubbed. Interesting.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,020 ✭✭✭BlaasForRafa


    Ah, nice to see a Bear in the flypast, one of the most beautiful planes of all time

    ID19805

    http://russianplanes.net/EN/ID19805


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