Al Mayadeen English
Russia debuts new military arsenal at 80th Victory Day Parade
The 80th Victory Day Parade in Moscow brought together 11,500 troops and 183 military units, highlighting a broad array of arsenal on Red Square. The mechanized column was led by the iconic T-34 tank, followed by modern platforms including the BRM-1K reconnaissance vehicle equipped with a new remote-controlled combat module and dynamic defense system. Also on display were the 152mm Giatsint-K and Malva artillery systems, Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers, and the TOS-2 Tosochka thermobaric flamethrower. The parade also showcased advanced weaponry such as the S-400 Triumph air defense system, high-precision Iskander-M missile launchers, Msta-S self-propelled howitzers, and infantry fighting vehicles outfitted with next-generation targeting systems. Making their debut appearance, the 7th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment presented a range of UAVs and loitering munitions, including the Orlan-10, Lancet-52, and Zala drones.