Uniform for the victory parade. Modern military uniform (VKPO) - equipment of soldiers of the Russian army. Global reform of the form of the Russian army

For the Suvorovites and Nakhimovites, they sew a tunic with a stand-up collar and black trousers.

Novelties in the military uniform of the participants in the Victory Parade will be at the parade crew from the Combined Arms Academy, a tunic with a stand-up collar in aquamarine and the Military Academy of the Aerospace Forces, a tunic with a blue stand-up collar, respectively.

Even for the Victory Parade in the city of Moscow, a stylized uniform of the 1945 model is sewn (in the form of a similar model, personnel walked at the Victory Parade in 1945).

In addition, one of the parade units consisting of female military personnel will be dressed in new form, she is a blue jacket, white skirt and boots.

The only suppliers of "BTK group" and "VOENTORG" are actively working on sewing military uniforms for the Parade participants.

More than 1,500 sets of individually sewn full dress uniforms will be handed over to the military personnel of the Ministry of Defense who will take part in the Victory Parade on May 9, 2017 in major cities and remote garrisons of our vast country.

Traditionally, the sewing of military uniforms for senior officers of the RF Armed Forces is carried out by the oldest enterprise JSC "Voentorg" - 43 CEPK.

As for BTK Group, in total, specifically for the Victory Parade-2017, the company's enterprises manufactured more than 280 thousand units of various products. The production of uniforms for the May 9 ceremonial parades has been carried out by BTK Group since 2010.

A parade dedicated to the 72nd anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War was held in Moscow. More than 10,000 military personnel representing all types and branches of the Armed Forces and other law enforcement agencies of Russia marched along Red Square in a solemn march. Behind them, 114 units of military equipment, led by the legendary Soviet medium tank T-34-85, drove along the Kremlin paving stones in parade formation. But there were no planes and helicopters in the sky over Moscow that day - the weather made its own adjustments to the protocol. However, even without aviation, the guests of the ceremony had something to see.

Military fashion and debutants

The air in the capital by 09.30 am barely warmed up to 2-3 degrees. Due to the strong wind on Red Square, the situation turned out, to be sure, "as close as possible to combat." In order not to freeze the personnel of the walking parade crews for how much in vain, the command allowed the servicemen to put on winter spotted pea jackets before the ceremony. So before the formation, all the participants in the celebration looked about the same, with the exception of the fighters of the 61st separate Kirkenes brigade marines. The marines of the Northern Fleet, taking part in the parade in Moscow for the first time, stood calmly in the piercing wind in their light black uniforms and, it seems, did not even move. In the village of Sputnik in the Murmansk region, where this unit is based, frosts are, to put it mildly, even stronger.

The Marines of the Northern Fleet have fully earned the honor of representing their brigade on Red Square on May 9. During the years of the Great Patriotic War they fought against the Wehrmacht troops in Karelia, participated in the pursuit of the enemy in the Kandalaksha and Kestenga directions, took the Norwegian Kirkines. During the first Chechen campaign, soldiers and officers of the 61st brigade, together with motorized rifles and special forces, took Grozny. The photograph of the St. Andrew's flag flying over Dudayev's palace was at that time bypassed all the world's leading media.

Debuted on May 9 and less experienced, but no less promising participants. This year, for the first time, the ceremonial squad of the Yunarmiya military-patriotic movement, created on the initiative of the Ministry of Defense, DOSAAF and the Central Army Sports Club, passed through Red Square. To date, the ranks of this organization include about 30 thousand young Russians aged 11 to 18 years. The young patriots took to the parade in bright red berets and unusual sand-colored camouflage, similar to that worn by the Russian military in Syria.

The military personnel of the Combined Arms Academy and the Academy of the Aerospace Forces demonstrated new tunics with a stand-up collar. But most of all, the audience greeted the girls in uniform: the parade crew of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the first time walked along the cobblestones of Red Square in blue jackets, white skirts and black boots. Previously, all women's "boxes" taking part in the Victory Parade were dressed in white uniforms.

The musical accompaniment is also worth mentioning. This year, the consolidated thousand-pipe orchestra was led by Colonel Timofey Mayakin, who replaced General Valery Khalilov, who died on December 25, 2016, the permanent conductor of the Victory Parades. Nevertheless, Valery Mikhailovich was mentioned at the ceremony: by order of the Government Russian Federation On December 30, 2016, his name was given to the Moscow Military Music School, whose pupils - a company of drummers - traditionally opened the foot part of the parade.

New technology

There were few new models of military equipment at the Victory Parade in Moscow, but more than last year. For the first time, the general public was shown vehicles designed specifically for our Arctic group. These are Pantsir-SA short-range anti-aircraft missile and gun systems and Tor-M2DT short-range anti-aircraft missile systems. Both systems are mounted on the basis of two-link tracked all-terrain vehicles DT-30 Vityaz. This choice of chassis significantly increased the mobility and maneuverability of anti-aircraft systems, which can now overcome water barriers and independently “break through” their way through the fields of hummocks. "Pantsir-SA" and "Tor-M2DT" were the only models of equipment that passed through Red Square in winter camouflage colors, standing out sharply against the background of combat vehicles painted in the usual green.

A couple of new products were also shown by the Ground Forces. The motorized riflemen demonstrated the Tigr-M vehicles, the latest modification of armored vehicles, which are gradually replacing obsolete UAZ vehicles from the troops. A new YaMZ 5347-10 diesel engine, a new armored hood, a filter-ventilation unit were installed on the car, the number of seats was increased to 9, the turntable with a double-leaf hatch was replaced with one square-shaped hinged hatch. All these changes are dictated by the experience of the combat use of the "Tigers" in "hot spots".

Tankers rolled out T-72B3M tanks to the parade. On these combat vehicles, the Relikt dynamic protection complex and lattice anti-cumulative screens are installed on the engine compartment and the “back of the head” of the tower. In addition, this machine has improved the operation of the automatic loader, the engine has been significantly strengthened, and the fire control system (FCS), according to open sources, replaced by the latest "Kalina". This MSA is installed, in particular, on the promising T-14 Armata tank. It is assumed that until the latter begins to massively enter the troops, the T-72B3M and T-90 will form the basis of the tank fleet Russian army.

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Original taken from ledy_lisichka at Parade 2017 in Moscow: marginal notes

Traditional analysis of the ritual and organizational component of the Victory Parade on Red Square in 2017.
This is a post-Soviet parade №24 (since 1995).


Arctic parade with arctic equipment and the same temperature (photo kp.ru)

1. This time the guest of the parade is the President of Moldova I. Dodon. Then after Putin comes Dm. Medvedev. The clothes are warm, almost everyone is in coats and jackets. Putin is also not in a jacket, as usual - but in a coat. Cloudy and gloomy, no sun and +2 degrees. Raindrops periodically appear on the cameras. Most cold year since 1978.

2. The mausoleum is disguised. Russia-1 is broadcasting incl. and from the Spasskaya Tower, from where the closing superstructure and its structure are clearly visible from the inside.

3. Ceremonial bringing in flags - the State Flag of the Russian Federation is the first, the Banner of Victory is the second. The exception was in the anniversary year of 2015, when the Victory Banner was brought in first. The banner group comes out to the music "Get up, huge country, get up for a mortal battle!".

4. This is the fifth parade of Minister S.K. Shoigu. The parade is commanded by Colonel-General Oleg Salyukov, commander of the Ground Forces - for the third time. Shoigu at the exit of the Spasskaya Tower in the car traditionally overshadows himself with the sign of the cross.

5. Dress uniform has changed! The officers have standing collars and "coil" buttonholes, as in the late Stalin period. The tie uniform is gone. Unusually :) Shoigu has a large cruciform order with a coat of arms in the central place.

6. Oh, Putin took off his coat before Shoigu's report! Now in a jacket, endures drizzle. All those present on the podium have St. George ribbons pinned on their chests.

7. Putin's speech: Soviet Union mentioned at the beginning as the leading force in the resistance against Nazi Germany. Reads a speech from a piece of paper with large letters. The phrase " Russian, Russian soldier". With "Victory Day", he concluded without the prefix "Soviet people" and "great".

8. Pseudo-generals and fake heroes in the stands: not directly noticed. If anyone notices something suspicious - be sure to write in the comments.

9. Young pupils of the music school with white drums open the parade. From the Suvorovites come the guys from the Tver SVU, then the Nakhimovites from St. Petersburg. Let me remind you that during the time of Serdyukov (the end of the 2000s), the Suvorovites at the parade were canceled.

10. The column of the "Yunarmiya" (is it something like the Soviet DOSAAF, apparently?) - something new. In sand uniform and red berets.


Members of the Yunarmiya (photo kp.ru)

11. For the first time in the parade - the Kirkenes brigade of marines of the Northern Fleet, as a symbol of the Arctic presence of Russia.

12. The second time there is a large column of only women- Military Institute of Logistics of the city of Volsk, from the Military Academy. Khruleva. But this time we added second female column from the Mozhaisky Academy, in blue dress uniform with coils.

13. Putin and the guests of the main tribune in front of the passing troops stand. The shameful precedent of Medvedev's "sit-down" parade in 2010 and the public reaction to it have been learned.

14. Soviet banners, as a double of modern ones, have been preserved, they are also carried in the heads of the resp. columns. They didn't remove it.


Soviet banners in columns (photo kp.ru)

15. Border guards, sailors, etc. they go without "coils" - apparently, the new parade is valid only for the ground forces of the RF Armed Forces.

15a. This time, during the passage of the VKS column, they did not play "Higher, and higher, and higher ..."

16. Calculation National Guard Russia (former Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs) in the new status is the second time. The name of F. Dzerzhinsky is retained in the title of the division. The title of the division named after Yu. Andropov (coming a little later) is also preserved.

17. Cossacks among the columns were not noticed, for the second year in a row - the Aksai corps was pushed back. There are no horsemen as exotic either.

18. Medvedev on the main podium is fourth to the right of Putin. Next to the President of Russia - a Moldavian and the military. Young cadets were not assigned to them "to dilute the picture" this time.

19. Was Mikhail Gorbachev seen in the stands? IN last year was. Write if anyone noticed it.

20. It is curious that the leaders of the country continue to stand at the passage of equipment. Last year (2016) we sat down and watched this part of the parade while sitting. In Soviet times, the leaders at the Mausoleum also stood all the time. But before the flight of aircraft, everyone sits down.

21. "Armata" T-14s are on parade for the third time. Then come artillery systems in ascending calibers and then air defense missiles.

22. For the first time in the parade - Arctic troops in white camouflage, with polar bears on the bodies of vehicles. See also item 12. As a symbol of increased attention to the Arctic.

23. Emblems on vehicles are uniform. An "empty" star with a red border placed on top of St. George ribbon. And new: orders of parts right on the hull.

24. From the Strategic Missile Forces come "Yars" (also a new generation, later "Topol"). Then new armored personnel carriers "Boomerang" drive, the passage of vehicles is completed.

25. Then the orchestra sings a cappella "We are the army of the country, we are the army of the people" and leaves the square under "Farewell of the Slav". Everyone gets up. Putin says goodbye to the veterans on the podium, all this is shown very briefly and little.

26. There is no air parade. . Canceled due to overcast and unusually cold weather.

27. After the parade, Putin (in a black raincoat) greets all the commanders of the parade columns and shakes hands with them (without Medvedev). A youth army commander in a red beret looks very unusual. Two women are the heads of the columns. Shoigu follows him and also shakes hands with everyone. It's raining, there are drops on the cameras.

28. But the broadcast is not interrupted. Immediately they show the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. In the front row - Putin and Dodon.

PS. HD version of the parade.

Traditionally, on May 9, the center of the celebration will be Moscow's Red Square, where a military parade will take place. Now, preparations are in full swing for the main event of Victory Day, to which there are only a few days left. The parade on Red Square is not only a tradition, but also an opportunity to show the power of the Russian armed forces, as well as new models of military equipment.

Ground vehicles

This year, the main theme of the ground part of the Parade will be the Arctic. "Arctic" versions of anti-aircraft systems - "Pantsir-SA" and "Tor-M2DT" will pass through Red Square.

The Tor-M2 and Pantsir-S complexes have been in service with the Russian army for a long time, but absolutely new modifications of these machines, designed specifically for use in the conditions of the North, will be demonstrated at the Parade-2017.

The tactical anti-aircraft missile system "Tor-M2DT" is made on the chassis of the tracked all-terrain vehicle DT-30PM-T1 "Vityaz", which is excellent for working in the Far North. These machines are not afraid of off-road, water obstacles, steep climbs, as well as extremely low temperatures. ZRPK "Shell-SA", like "Tor-M2DT", is made on the basis of the all-terrain vehicle "Vityaz" and is able to be effectively operated in arctic conditions.

"Pantsir-SA" and "Tor-M2DT" will pass through Red Square in a special "northern" camouflage.

On Victory Day, the main Russian battle tank T-72B3 with a new dynamic protection module will also pass through Red Square. By itself, the version of the T-72B3 tank cannot be called a novelty: it has been participating in the "Tank Biathlon" for several years now, and is massively entering service. But the modification of the T-72B3M was first introduced only last year. This tank not only differs in appearance from previous versions, it also has an improved automatic loader, a significantly strengthened engine, a new system fire control.

The novelty of the Parade-2017 can also be called armored vehicles "Typhoon-K" and "Typhoon-U", which have police "flashing lights". "Typhoon-K", developed at KAMAZ, provides protection for the crew and troops during shelling with 14.5 mm caliber cartridges and undermining a land mine with a capacity of up to 8 kg in TNT equivalent.

Air part

The aviation part of the Victory Parade will be attended by 72 crews, including 17 helicopters and 55 aircraft.

By tradition, the air part of the Parade will be opened by helicopters. The transport Mi-26 will be the first to fly, accompanied by several Mi-8s. Despite its age, this machine is still considered the largest production helicopter in the world today. The latest Russian combat helicopters will also fly over Red Square: Mi-28N Night Hunter, Ka-52, Mi-35.

After that, demonstration performances of aircraft will begin. Tu-160 and Tu-95MS strategic bombers, Tu-22M3 long-range bombers, Il-78 tanker aircraft, An-124, Il-76MD military transport aircraft, Su-35S, Su-30SM, Su -27, MiG-29, MiG-31BM, front-line bombers Su-34, Su-24M, attack aircraft Su-25, combat training aircraft Yak-130.

Traditionally, the Victory Parade will end with the performance of famous Russian aerobatic teams. The Swifts will fly over Red Square on familiar MiG-29s, and the Russian Knights will perform for the first time at the Parade on Su-30SM fighters.

The crews of the legendary air group moved to new aircraft quite recently, in the fall of 2016. Su-30SM fighters are equipped with modern avionics developed by KRET and AL-31FP engines from UEC, which made it possible to add new elements to the group's performance program using super-maneuverability.

The parade will end with the traditional flight of six Su-25s, which will “draw” the Russian flag in the sky.

A parade dedicated to the 72nd anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War was held in Moscow. More than 10,000 military personnel representing all types and branches of the Armed Forces and other law enforcement agencies of Russia marched along Red Square in a solemn march. Behind them, 114 units of military equipment, led by the legendary Soviet medium tank T-34-85, drove along the Kremlin paving stones in parade formation. But there were no planes and helicopters in the sky over Moscow that day - the weather made its own adjustments to the protocol. However, even without aviation, the guests of the ceremony had something to see.

Military fashion and debutants

The air in the capital by 09.30 am barely warmed up to 2-3 degrees. Due to the strong wind on Red Square, the situation turned out, to be sure, "as close as possible to combat." In order not to freeze the personnel of the walking parade crews for how much in vain, the command allowed the servicemen to put on winter spotted pea jackets before the ceremony. So before the construction, all the participants in the celebration looked about the same, with the exception of the fighters of the 61st separate Kirkenes Marine Brigade. The marines of the Northern Fleet, taking part in the parade in Moscow for the first time, stood calmly in the piercing wind in their light black uniforms and, it seems, did not even move. In the village of Sputnik in the Murmansk region, where this unit is based, frosts are, to put it mildly, even stronger.

The Marines of the Northern Fleet have fully earned the honor of representing their brigade on Red Square on May 9. During the Great Patriotic War, they fought against the Wehrmacht troops in Karelia, participated in the pursuit of the enemy in the Kandalaksha and Kestenga directions, and took the Norwegian Kirkines. During the first Chechen campaign, soldiers and officers of the 61st brigade, together with motorized rifles and special forces, took Grozny. The photograph of the St. Andrew's flag flying over Dudayev's palace was at that time bypassed all the world's leading media.

Debuted on May 9 and less experienced, but no less promising participants. This year, for the first time, the ceremonial squad of the Yunarmiya military-patriotic movement, created on the initiative of the Ministry of Defense, DOSAAF and the Central Army Sports Club, passed through Red Square. To date, the ranks of this organization include about 30 thousand young Russians aged 11 to 18 years. The young patriots took to the parade in bright red berets and unusual sand-colored camouflage, similar to that worn by the Russian military in Syria.

The military personnel of the Combined Arms Academy and the Academy of the Aerospace Forces demonstrated new tunics with a stand-up collar. But most of all, the audience greeted the girls in uniform: the parade crew of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the first time walked along the cobblestones of Red Square in blue jackets, white skirts and black boots. Previously, all women's "boxes" taking part in the Victory Parade were dressed in white uniforms.***

The musical accompaniment is also worth mentioning. This year, the consolidated thousand-pipe orchestra was led by Colonel Timofey Mayakin, who replaced General Valery Khalilov, who died on December 25, 2016, the permanent conductor of the Victory Parades. Nevertheless, Valery Mikhailovich was mentioned at the ceremony: by order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated December 30, 2016, his name was given to the Moscow Military Music School, whose pupils - a company of drummers - traditionally opened the foot part of the parade.

New technology

There were few new models of military equipment at the Victory Parade in Moscow, but more than last year. For the first time, the general public was shown vehicles designed specifically for our Arctic group. These are Pantsir-SA short-range anti-aircraft missile and gun systems and Tor-M2DT short-range anti-aircraft missile systems. Both systems are mounted on the basis of two-link tracked all-terrain vehicles DT-30 Vityaz. This choice of chassis significantly increased the mobility and maneuverability of anti-aircraft systems, which can now overcome water barriers and independently “break through” their way through the fields of hummocks. "Pantsir-SA" and "Tor-M2DT" were the only models of equipment that passed through Red Square in winter camouflage colors, standing out sharply against the background of combat vehicles painted in the usual green.

A couple of new products were also shown by the Ground Forces. The motorized riflemen demonstrated the Tigr-M vehicles, the latest modification of armored vehicles, which are gradually replacing obsolete UAZ vehicles from the troops. A new YaMZ 5347-10 diesel engine, a new armored hood, a filter-ventilation unit were installed on the car, the number of seats was increased to 9, the turntable with a double-leaf hatch was replaced with one square-shaped hinged hatch. All these changes are dictated by the experience of the combat use of the "Tigers" in "hot spots".

Tankers rolled out T-72B3M tanks to the parade. On these combat vehicles, the Relikt dynamic protection complex and lattice anti-cumulative screens are installed on the engine compartment and the “back of the head” of the tower. In addition, this machine has improved the operation of the automatic loader, the engine has been significantly strengthened, and the fire control system (FCS), according to open sources, has been replaced with the latest Kalina. This MSA is installed, in particular, on the promising T-14 Armata tank. It is assumed that until the latter begins to massively enter the troops, the T-72B3M and T-90 will form the basis of the tank fleet of the Russian army.