Russian Army Continues Drills: Russian and Indian troops complete joint exercises in Volgograd
Russian and Indian military forces have completed joint military drills in Volgograd, Russia. The six-day training involved soldiers from both sides undertaking so-called counter-terror operations, including simulating the freeing of captured towns.
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Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Paratroopers in Russia’s northwest receive over 30 latest BMD-4M combat vehicles
Paratroopers based in Pskov in northwestern Russia have received a set of next generation combat hardware battalions which includes more than 35 BMD-4M air infantry combat vehicles and BTR-MDM armored personnel carriers ‘Rakushka’, the Ministry of Defense reported.
The seventh battalion military hardware set for Pskov paratroopers includes 39 items of next generation combat equipment: 31 BMD-4Ms and eight 'Rakushka' BTR-MDM vehicles, the ministry said in a statement.
Deputy Air Force Commander Major General Anatoly Kontsevoi was quoted as saying in a statement that this year two sets of battalion combat vehicles would be sent to Russian paratroopers.
All air strike regiment soldiers who have received military hardware have undergone training and retraining at the 242th training center in Omsk for junior Air Force specialists to learn to operate a new type of weaponry, the statement said.
The 14-ton BMD-4M air infantry combat vehicle is armed with a 100mm pistol which also serves as a launcher for Arkan anti-tank missiles with 34 rounds of ammunition and four missiles, 30mm automatic cannon with 500 rounds of ammunition load and 7.62mm machine guns.
BMD-4M is able to develop a maximum speed of 70 km / h and move in water at a maximum speed of 10 km / h. The combat vehicle has a crew of three and can also carry up to five attack force personnel.
BTR-MDM 'Rakushka' is a Russian armored personnel carrier developed at the Volgograd Tractor Factory. A 13.2-ton combat vehicle armed with two machine guns. It has two crew members and can carry up to 13 attack force personnel. Rakushka is designed to bring personnel (assault troops), ammunition, spare parts, fuel and lubricants to the Air Force and marine infantry units.
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Paratroopers in northwestern Russia received 35 of the latest BMD-4M combat vehicles!
Paratroopers based in Pskov in northwestern Russia have received a set of next generation combat hardware battalions which includes more than 35 BMD-4M air infantry combat vehicles and BTR-MDM armored personnel carriers ‘Rakushka’, the Ministry of Defense reported.
The seventh battalion military hardware set for Pskov paratroopers includes 39 items of next generation combat equipment: 31 BMD-4Ms and eight 'Rakushka' BTR-MDM vehicles, the ministry said in a statement.
Deputy Air Force Commander Major General Anatoly Kontsevoi was quoted as saying in a statement that this year two sets of battalion combat vehicles would be sent to Russian paratroopers.
All air strike regiment soldiers who have received military hardware have undergone training and retraining at the 242th training center in Omsk for junior Air Force specialists to learn to operate a new type of weaponry, the statement said.
The 14-ton BMD-4M air infantry combat vehicle is armed with a 100mm pistol which also serves as a launcher for Arkan anti-tank missiles with 34 rounds of ammunition and four missiles, 30mm automatic cannon with 500 rounds of ammunition load and 7.62mm machine guns.
BMD-4M is able to develop a maximum speed of 70 km / h and move in water at a maximum speed of 10 km / h. The combat vehicle has a crew of three and can also carry up to five attack force personnel.
BTR-MDM 'Rakushka' is a Russian armored personnel carrier developed at the Volgograd Tractor Factory. A 13.2-ton combat vehicle armed with two machine guns. It has two crew members and can carry up to 13 attack force personnel. Rakushka is designed to bring personnel (assault troops), ammunition, spare parts, fuel and lubricants to the Air Force and marine infantry units.
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Russia: Russian troops, hardware deployed for major anti-terror drills
The final stages of tactical drills involving Russia’s National Guard and Ministry of Defence units continued at the 'Prudboy' proving ground in the Volgograd Region on Thursday.
The exercises saw almost 4,000 troops focus on crisis resolution and fighting terrorists with an impressive array of hardware.
More than 500 units of military hardware were deployed including flamethrowers, grenade-launchers, BTR-80 APCs, T-80 tanks and the MI-24 and MI-8 helicopters.
Troops from the North Caucasus Military District, airborne units, special rapid response units and OMON paramilitary police all took part in the drills, alongside other units.
The purpose of the exercise is to enhance border and public security against possible acts of terrorism, secure state facilities and inhibit weapons trafficking.
The exercises started on July 25 and are due to conclude on Saturday, July 30.
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Russian and Indian troops jump from helicopters during military drills
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Russian and Indian troops completed joint six-day military drills in the Volgograd region of Russia. Soldiers with rifles practised jumping from helicopters and inspected weaponry and Russian vehicles. Military officials on both sides said they had much to gain from the training. India depends on Russia for much of its military equipment. The joint drills started in 2003 and take place every two years, alternating between India and Russia. Report by Claire Mewse.
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Russia 1942/43 ▶ Battle of Stalingrad - Volgograd anniversary and victory celebrations
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Anniversary and victory celebrations on the occasion of victory of the Soviet Red Army against German, Austrian, Romanian, Croatian, Italian and Hungarian Axis troops in the Battles of Don and Stalingrad. Volgograd - the former Stalingrad - an important Russian industrial city on the lower Volga, was during the Second World War 2 place of one of the most lossy battles in world history. The city was called Stalingrad between 1925 and 1961 and Tsaritsyn / Zarizyn before 1925
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Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
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Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Honor Guard Battalion starts preparing for the Victory Parade Russia Moscow 09 May 2010 RIA Novosti
The Honor Guard Battalion has started preparing for the Victory Parade. Moscow Russia 09 May 2010 The soldiers of the 154th Commandants Regiment will spend six hours a day for three months training for the parade. In addition, they will have a special pre-parade diet. (Source Ria Novosti)
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Russia: Armoured train drills resume in Russia for first time in 15 years
The 'Amur' and 'Baikal' armoured trains joined drills in the Southern Military District, Tuesday, marking the first time in almost 15 years that such exercises had taken place on Russian territory. The drills started in the Volgograd Region and will continue in the Krasnodar Region, before heading to North Ossetia and finishing in Crimea.
Footage released by the Defence Ministry shows railroad troops constructing a 400-metre-(1,312 feet)-long pontoon bridge across the Volga River for an armoured train to pass across.
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A war memorial is a building, statue or other edifice created to be a war celebration or victory, or to those who died or were injured commemorate war. Sometimes the term liberation monument is used. For most of human history, war memorials were erected to celebrate big wins. It was remembering the death of secondary importance. In the time of Napoleon, the dead were placed in mass unmarked graves.
In modern times the main intention of war memorials is not to glorify war but to honor those who are deceased. During the First World War, many nations saw a massive destruction and loss of life. More people lost their lives in the east than in the west, but the result was different. In the west, and in response to the obtained victory, most cities in the countries concerned set up memorials on which the memorials in smaller towns and cities often provided a list of individual names of local soldiers who were slain.
In many cases, the World War I memorials later expanded to include the names of local people who were killed in the Second World War. Since then mention memorials to those killed in other conflicts, such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, including individual contributions, at least in the Western world.
A tank or armored memorial monument is a tank that is retired from the military service and is exhibited to commemorate a battle or a military unit. Obsolete tanks are also exhibited as gatekeepers outside military bases. Warrior Memorial and increasingly cenotaph is a monument, the memory of the in a war fallen soldiers was erected. War memorials are in almost all member states of the First World War, the landscape, and were also very common with commemorative writings to the fallen of World War II expanded. War memorials were built but also in other countries on the occasion of other conflicts.
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have active troops of approximately 1.754 million and 4.2 million reserves, all available men in total add 5.954 million. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have three main branches: the Land Forces, the Navy and the Air Force. In addition, three independent bodies of the three previous branches: the strategic missile forces, the Space Forces and Airborne Troops.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union there were attempts to preserve the Commonwealth of Independent States Armed Forces only, but the result was the division between the different republics. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were formed on 7 May of 1992, by the decree of Russian President Boris Yeltsin, as successor to the Red Army of RSFSR.
As in most countries of the world, the Russian head of State is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
Although the stated goal of Russian leaders was to get an army of a million men, recruitment difficulties, closures of units, hardware less numerous, shows that this objective more a political ambition than a reality in armées.En Indeed it is very difficult for Russia to recruit volunteers, pushing to maintain conscription level than desired.
The Russian is also one of seven countries officially recognized as possessing the nuclear weapon. Moreover, it is she who has the largest and most powerful nuclear arsenal in the world. The Russian Army is structurally at the time of modernization through the professionalization of its contingent, and therefore to the overall reduction of its workforce. Russia completed his army, among other things through a conscription system, maintains military bases abroad and currently the world's largest nuclear arsenal.
During the Yeltsin era, the Russian forces experienced their most difficult phase. In October 1993, in the wake of the Russian constitutional crisis parts of the Russian armed forces in the conflict between President Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet drawn. Russia was on the verge of civil war. The higher levels of command of the security services and the military supported Yeltsin.
In August 2008, units of the Russian armed forces fought in the Caucasus 2008 war with South Ossetian militias within a few days the Georgian invasion from that began with an attack on Russian peacekeepers. This was the first combat deployment of Russian troops outside the Russian borders since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Caucasus war ended with an independence victory within two weeks.
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Moscow Cadets Reenact Legendary WWII Parade on Red Square While in Red Army Gear!
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Now let's talk about the 78th anniversary of the legendary parade of November 7th, 1941. Today, parade formations again marched across Red Square. Thousands of servicemen, military students, and cadets took part in the solemn march. The wartime vehicles will remain on the square until evening so that everyone can see it.
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Hazing Russian soldiers - Fowm Moscow to Murmansk
In Russia, the duty of service still exists and the hazing of newcomers is a national drama that claims many victims every year. In Murmansk, Jelle Brandt Corstius visits the Soldiers Mothers Committee where concerned mothers are trying to save their sons. Jelle drinks with war veterans to the fallen comrades, and speaks to a mother whose son committed suicide after cruel hazing practices during his service.
Original title: Soldiers as sacrificial offering
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
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What a Breakthrough! Russian and Turkish Soldiers Begin Patrolling Syrian Border TOGETHER
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A joint Russian-Turkish patrol began in the very north of Syria, in order to make the border impenetrable. However, the problem of the Kurds, 40-million people living in this area without their own state, remains. It's fundamental for bringing back peace, and a solution has yet to be found. It's exactly what Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with my colleague, Yevgeny Primakov Jr. — the grandson of former Foreign Minister Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov.
Russia: Huge blaze engulfs Volgograd market
Firefighters battled against a blaze at a market in Volgograd on Thursday, after it was reported at 12:53pm earlier in the day.
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Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Russia: BTR-80s crash through waters for Centre-2015 mass military drills
Marines of the Caspian Flotilla conducted exercises at the Scorpio training field, part of the Adanak firing ground in Dagestan, Wednesday, as part of Russia’s Centre-2015 mass military drills.
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Chinese guards of honor awarded ahead of Russian parade
Chinese guards of honor were awarded medals Wednesday by the Russian Defense Ministry to commemorate their participation in the upcoming Victory Day parade on May 9.