REPORT: Russia showcases Syria hardware in Red Square military parade

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2016-05-09 | 09:15
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REPORT: Russia showcases Syria hardware in Red Square military parade

Russia rolled out an air defense missile system of the kind used to protect its base in Syria and some of the Russian jets flying missions there screamed overhead as it showcased its military war machine on Moscow's Red Square on Monday.

 

The grand parade, an annual fixture commemorating the Soviet Union's victory over the Nazis in World War Two, took place in bright sunshine as President Vladimir Putin looked on from a tribune filled with Soviet war veterans, some of whom wore rows of campaign medals and clutched red roses.

 

The Russian leader, whose forces annexed Ukraine's Crimea in 2014 and are now helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's army, watched as thousands of troops marched across the cobbled square to the strains of martial music.

 

The authorities, backed by state media, use the event to encourage patriotism, reinforce national identity, for geopolitical point scoring, and to underscore the importance of having a strong military to protect the country's borders.

 

The Kremlin also now uses the event to show how a multi-billion dollar modernization program is changing the face of the Russian military with new weapons and hardware.

 

Some politicians in former Soviet republics or satellite states regard the parade as crude saber-rattling by a resurgent Russia they say poses a threat to Europe's security. Russia dismisses such allegations as nonsense.

 

Columns of tanks followed the troops as did the advanced S-400 air defense missile system, which is deployed in Syria to protect the Russian air base there. Russia's latest Yars mobile intercontinental nuclear missile launcher was also on show.

 

Scores of military aircraft flew over Red Square, including jets which emitted multi-colored smoke to trace the red, blue and white colors of the Russian flag in the sky.

 

Putin, in his speech, largely confined his remarks to the importance of the wartime victory. But he also spoke of the need to fight global terrorism and to cooperate with other nations to do that.

 

State media criticized governments in Ukraine and Poland in the run-up to the parade for systematically dismantling wartime monuments in honor of Soviet forces, accusing them of dishonoring the troops who liberated them from the Nazis.

 
 
 
REUTERS
 
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