Imagine my giddy delight when I turned on the Beeb early this morning, only to see a good ol' fashioned Cold War era military parade! Live (almost)! In Red Square! Despite all the hand wringing from the West, I think it's quaint, brings me the warm and fuzzies, and definitely lifts the morale of Russians, who involuntarily played the role of losers for more than a decade.
Here are some highlights...
Tu-160 Blackjack supersonic bomber, the heaviest and most powerful combat aircraft ever built

Truck mounted Topol-M ICBM; 14-wheeled truck reminds me of the one from 80s comedy, Spies Like Us

The Russians even thoughtfully polished and re-erected Hammer and Sickle sculpture; pretense for parade was anniversary of victory over Nazis

Awesome Il-76 airlifter flyover with MiG-29 escorts

Piece de resistance: Defense minister in ZIL-4104!
Now, where's Yakov Smirnoff?
CKY
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