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VLAD’S MEGA PARADE

Vladimir Putin stages massive Victory Day parade featuring huge nukes, military vehicles and 10,000 troops that can ‘repel any potential aggression’

The annual Red Square march and fly-past marks the defeat of Hitler and the Nazis in World War Two

VLADIMIR Putin today staged a monster military parade showcasing Russia's huge firepower and hailing as heroes his troops who have seen service in Syria.

And in front of thousands of adoring soldiers, the Russian president declared his armed forces were "ready to repel any potential aggression".

 Hundreds of Russian soldiers march through Red Square during the Victory Day parade
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Hundreds of Russian soldiers march through Red Square during the Victory Day paradeCredit: EPA
 The annual event is held to celebrate the defeat of Hitler and the Nazis
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The annual event is held to celebrate the defeat of Hitler and the NazisCredit: Getty Images
 Pictured is one of Putin's SS-29 nuclear warheads
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Pictured is one of Putin's SS-29 nuclear warheadsCredit: Getty Images
 Several of the terrifying weapons were put on display during the parade
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Several of the terrifying weapons were put on display during the paradeCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The nuclear warhead is one of the most devastating weapons ever designed
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The nuclear warhead is one of the most devastating weapons ever designedCredit: Getty Images
 President Vladimir Putin addresses the crowd during the annual parade
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President Vladimir Putin addresses the crowd during the annual paradeCredit: Getty Images

The annual Red Square march and fly-past marks the defeat of Hitler in World War Two.

But the strongman was using it today to showcase Russia's modern military might, with one senior military commander saying it would make foreign foes "salivate".

A debut Victory Day march was scheduled for schoolchildren in Russia's new "Yunarmia", a 30,000-strong militarised patriotic movement nicknamed the Putin Youth Army as established by the Defence Ministry.

The Russian president was personally taking the salute at the parade involving 10,001 troops, 114 units of military equipment and 72 aircraft.

It began at 10am in Moscow - 8am London time - with other commemorations held in cities across Russia's 11 time zones.

On display in Moscow was the newly developed Tor-M2DT short-range anti-aircraft missile system and the Pantsir-SA surface-to-air missile system, both designed to operate in the Arctic.

The air display was due to include a first outing at the Victory Day event for the Sukhoi Su-30SM fighter jets, which have seen combat action recently in Syria, but this was cancelled due to poor weather.

 Dozens of tanks also rolled through the square as part of the celebrations
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Dozens of tanks also rolled through the square as part of the celebrationsCredit: Getty Images
 The vehicles make up just a handful of the thousands of tanks Putin has at his disposal
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The vehicles make up just a handful of the thousands of tanks Putin has at his disposalCredit: EPA
 Among the military vehicles to roll through Red Square were camouflaged tanks designed for fighting in snowy conditions
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Among the military vehicles to roll through Red Square were camouflaged tanks designed for fighting in snowy conditionsCredit: Getty Images
 A group of soldiers grin during the annual parade
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 A group of soldiers grin during the annual paradeCredit: Getty Images
 The parade featured thousands of goose-stepping soldiers
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The parade featured thousands of goose-stepping soldiersCredit: Getty Images
 WWII veteran Alexei Marchenkov, 94, poses for a photo
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WWII veteran Alexei Marchenkov, 94, poses for a photoCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Army trucks roll through Red Square during the fearsome display of Russian military might
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Army trucks roll through Red Square during the fearsome display of Russian military mightCredit: Getty Images
 The parade offers Putin an opportunity to display Russia's military strength to the world
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The parade offers Putin an opportunity to display Russia's military strength to the worldCredit: Getty Images

The famous Russian Knights acrobatic team were due to fly the warplanes over Red Square. On display too were the T-72B3M variant of the T-72 main battle tank.

Their appearance at the march comes just weeks after Russian media sensationally claimed Putin's new "electronic bomb" could disable the US Navy.

Russian air force Commander Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev said: "What makes this year so special is that virtually each and every pilot who will take part in the 9 May flyby in Moscow has fought in Syria, is highly decorated, and will showcase skills that will make many countries salivate."

 Artillery let off a round of salutes during the parade
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Artillery let off a round of salutes during the paradeCredit: Reuters
 A group of Russian servicemen stand to attention
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A group of Russian servicemen stand to attentionCredit: Getty Images
 Thousands of soldiers took part as Putin watched on from above
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Thousands of soldiers took part as Putin watched on from aboveCredit: EPA
 Rooftop snipers were also deployed as part of the president's security measures
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Rooftop snipers were also deployed as part of the president's security measuresCredit: Getty Images
 Servicemen clutching their rifles march through the city square
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Servicemen clutching their rifles march through the city squareCredit: Getty Images
 Several new examples of Russian weaponry were showcased during the event
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Several new examples of Russian weaponry were showcased during the eventCredit: Getty Images

He stressed that the "most advanced types of aircraft" were being demonstrated.

The aim was to put on display "our very best achievements, all the good things we have," he said.

This year marks the 72nd anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.

The sombre occasion is a show of respect to the 27 million Soviet soldiers and civilians who died during the defeat of the Nazis.

Many Russians were today honouring the dead in their own families by taking part in marches to the Immortal Regiment, holding pictures of relatives who perished in the war.

 A military vehicle rolls through the square followed by a massive nuclear warhead
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A military vehicle rolls through the square followed by a massive nuclear warheadCredit: Getty Images
 Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu salutes as he reviews units of troops
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Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu salutes as he reviews units of troopsCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Shoigu is pictured saluting his commander, President Vladimir Putin
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Shoigu is pictured saluting his commander, President Vladimir PutinCredit: Getty Images
 Hundreds of servicemen march through the centre of Moscow
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Hundreds of servicemen march through the centre of MoscowCredit: Getty Images


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