Россия отметила День Победы

В четверг, 9 мая, Россия отметила День Победы.

В Москве, на Красной площади, прошел Парад, посвященный 74-й годовщине Победы Советского Союза над фашистской Германией в Великой Отечественной войне 1941-1945 годов. Более 13 000 военнослужащих и более 130 единиц новейших систем вооружения были задействованы в прошедшем Параде.

Однако военные энтузиасты были разочарованы тем, что боевые самолеты и вертолеты не приняли участие в параде из-за неблагоприятных погодных условий.

Как сообщалось ранее, в воздушном параде ожидается участие вертолетов Ми-26, Ми-28НМ, Ка-52 и Ми-35. Кроме того, модернизированные стратегические бомбардировщики Ту-95МСМ, самолеты дальнего радиуса действия Ту-160 и самолеты Ту-22М3 должны были принять участие в воздушном компоненте парада. Самолеты Ил-76 и воздушный танкер-заправщик Ил-78 также должны были принимать участие.

Кроме того, пилотажные группы «Русские витязи», на истребителях Су-30СМ, и «Стрижи», летающие на МиГ-29, должны были лететь одним парадом над Красной площадью во время парада.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Военнослужащие российской армии проходят по Красной площади в рамках парада Победы 9 мая (фото любезно предоставлено информационным агентством ТАСС, Москва)

 

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