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Highlights of Moscow Victory Day Aerial Parade

© Sputnik / Evgeny Biyatov / Go to the mediabankMi-28 Helicopters Flying Over Moscow During the Victory Day Parade
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President Vladimir Putin earlier announced that events in Moscow and elsewhere in Russia dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Soviet and allied victory over Nazi Germany would be postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but that the air show and fireworks would still take place.

A total of 75 military helicopters and planes flew over Red Square and the Kremlin in Moscow on 9 May, in an aerial parade dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II.

Moscow's Victory Day air show kicked off with the flyover of the heavy military transport helicopter Mi-26 and four multi-purpose Mi-8AMTS copters.

The vehicles were followed by Mi-35Ms as well as the Ka-52 “Alligator” and the Mi-28N "Night Hunter" all-weather combat helicopters.

© Sputnik / Evgeny Biyatov / Go to the mediabankA Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter during a rehearsal of the airshow for the Victory Day parade.
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A Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter during a rehearsal of the airshow for the Victory Day parade.

The aircraft part of the parade began with an A-50U reconnaissance plane and the Il-76MD military transport aircraft flying over Red Square.  

After that, the skies over Moscow were filled with the roar of the turboprop engines of the Tu-95MS long-range strategic bomber, followed by four Tu-22M3s and a Tu-160 bomber.

© Sputnik / Go to the mediabankA plane flying over the Red Square during the Victory Day parade in Moscow
Highlights of Moscow Victory Day Aerial Parade - Sputnik International
A plane flying over the Red Square during the Victory Day parade in Moscow

During the air show, the Il-78 aerial tanker simulated air refueling for the Tu-160, a supersonic strategic bomber, which is designed to defeat the most important targets in the enemy’s rear lines with nuclear and conventional weapons and which is capable of carrying 12 cruise missiles on board.

The Victory Day air parade continued with the flyover of five MiG-29SMT fourth-generation fighter jets, followed by Su-24M front-line bombers and four MiG-31K fighter-interceptors fitted with Dagger hypersonic missile systems.

© Sputnik / Sputnik / Go to the mediabankRussian Tu-160 (NATO reporting name: Blackjack) supersonic heavy strategic bomber
Highlights of Moscow Victory Day Aerial Parade - Sputnik International
Russian Tu-160 (NATO reporting name: Blackjack) supersonic heavy strategic bomber

Also in the air were the fifth-generation stealth fighter jet Su-57, the Su-34 fighter-bomber, as well as the Su-35S and the Su-30SM fighters. As for the S-35S, it is a 4++ generation platform sharing some of the advanced features of the Su-57, including a cutting edge thrust-vectoring engine system giving it supermaneuverability, which allows the plane to perform tactical maneuvers not possible with aerodynamic mechanisms alone.

© Sputnik / Artem Zhitenev / Go to the mediabankThe Su-35 fighter performing on Air Force Day in Russia's Lipetsk. File photo
Highlights of Moscow Victory Day Aerial Parade - Sputnik International
The Su-35 fighter performing on Air Force Day in Russia's Lipetsk. File photo

The legendary aerobatic teams, the Russian Knights and Swifts, then flew over the Red Square, in what was followed by six Su-25 attack aircraft, closing the aerial parade and emblazoning the sky with the colours of Russia's national flag.

President Vladimir Putin earlier announced the postponement of WWII Victory Day-related events in Moscow and beyond due to the coronavirus pandemic, but added that the air show and fireworks would take place on 9 May.

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