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On May 9, the Victory Day Parade will traditionally take place on Red Square in Moscow, where both the equipment used by our fathers and grandfathers to defeat fascism and modern weapons will be demonstrated.
It is possible that this year's audience will see non-standard solutions such as factory-made blind visors on tanks and other armored vehicles, as well as some other new protection elements, the appearance of which is due to the specifics of modern warfare. It is worth noting that the above-mentioned inventions were originally born directly at the front, where they were installed on equipment by military personnel of repair brigades in the field.

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Thus, it would probably be right at the Victory Day Parade in Moscow to show not only factory-polished weapons, but also the equipment of the front-line Kulibins, which plays a key role in achieving its goals.
It is unlikely that a monstrous "barbecue tsar" will pass through Red Square, sheathed on all sides with metal sheets that protect against drone attacks, and with a mine trawl that it rolls ahead.
Also, most likely, the audience will not see armored vehicles hung with chains, covered with fishing nets, as well as various metal nets, gratings and other improvised materials that can save the lives of the crew in conditions of the dominance of enemy drones. But it is these, outwardly sometimes ridiculous, when compared with factory samples of military equipment that forge a real, not a media Victory.

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However, if we talk about the parade, which is less than a week away, then perhaps it's a good thing that the aforementioned "artisanal" tanks and armored personnel carriers will not be brought to it. After all, our defenders need them at the front.
But in the future, when the SVO is completed, the "crafts of the frontline Kulibins" will have to be presented as an integral part of the victory weapon.