2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade

This was the first time the Russian Federation opened its vehicle showcase since 1991, and the airshow since the Cold War.

On 8 May, a temporary platform with a white-blue-red banner was erected on Red Square, covering the Lenin Mausoleum .

[6] This was the first time in the history of post-Soviet Russia when armoured fighting vehicles took part in the Red Square parade.

Due to the fact that in 1995 the Resurrection Gates were restored, military equipment entered the square on from one side of the State Historical Museum, and not from two as in previous parades.

[10] The military also allocated more than 1.3 billion rubles to the parade, many of which included the stones and asphalt concrete pavement for the mobile column, which came under criticism by opposition sources as well.

BMP-3 at the parade repetition.
Topol at the parade rehearsal held on 5 May 2008.
Aircraft of the Russian Air Force performing a fly-over at the Victory Day parade in May 2008.