The annual military parade held in Moscow on May 9, 2025, marked the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, serving as a prominent display of Russian military pride, strategic posturing, and an appeal to national sentiment.
Putin’s Grand Display of Military Might at Victory Day Parade

Putin’s Grand Display of Military Might at Victory Day Parade
Moscow’s 80th Victory Day Parade is a showcase of Russian nationalism amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In a significant show of strength, over 180 military vehicles, including advanced artillery, drones, and armored units utilized in the ongoing Ukrainian conflict, roared across the cobblestones of Red Square under a clear spring sky. The event featured more than 11,500 troops donned in traditional uniforms, echoing the rallying cry of “Hurrah!” as they marched past the Kremlin. Bomber jets flew overhead, trailing smoke in the colors of the Russian flag, further amplifying the spectacle.
Foreign dignitaries, including Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, observed the grandeur and conveyed pride in the display. The parade, however, is more than just a commemorative indulgence; it encapsulates a narrative core to Russian identity and cohesion—one forged through the shared memory of defeating Nazi Germany during World War II.
The image of military might on display serves both as reassurance to allies and a message of deterrence to adversaries as President Vladimir Putin seeks to consolidate internal support amid a protracted conflict in Ukraine.
Foreign dignitaries, including Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, observed the grandeur and conveyed pride in the display. The parade, however, is more than just a commemorative indulgence; it encapsulates a narrative core to Russian identity and cohesion—one forged through the shared memory of defeating Nazi Germany during World War II.
The image of military might on display serves both as reassurance to allies and a message of deterrence to adversaries as President Vladimir Putin seeks to consolidate internal support amid a protracted conflict in Ukraine.