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Daily Mail/AFP/Reuters: Putin vows to strengthen Russia's military as he warns the lessons of WW2 'are relevant once again' during massive Victory Day parade of 13,000 troops and dozens of tanks and rockets (but no flyby due to bad weather)

* Vladimir Putin forced to cancel military flypast over Red Square at the last minute over fears of bad weather
* Threat of thunder and cloud over Moscow saw the huge Victory Day display of military power grounded
* Despite cancellation Russian president pledged to 'guarantee the high capabilities of our armed forces'

Russian President Vladimir Putin took a defiant tone at Moscow's annual military Victory Day parade in Red Square, declaring that the country will continue to strengthen its armed forces.

The Kremlin strongman watched on as 13,000 troops and more than 130 pieces of weaponry were paraded through the capital as a show of Russian military strength.

Referring to his country's battle with Nazi Germany, Putin then warned 'the lessons of the past war are relevant once again' as he made his case for 'guaranteeing the high capabilities of our armed forces'.

Russia's ties with the West soured following its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, and Moscow has continued to challenge the United States through its staunch support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.

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Military and Intelligence News Briefs -- May 9, 2019

Putin on Victory Day: Russian military will be strengthened -- AP

Russia cancels air parade in Moscow on Victory Day over bad weather — source -- TASS

Highlights of the 9 May Victory Day Parade in Moscow (PHOTOS) -- Sputnik

Steel muscles of Moscow’s V-Day parade: Clouds prohibit air show, but armor still stunning (PHOTOS) -- RT

Russia reconnaissance planes trespassed South Korea zone, report says -- UPI

Russia Not Planning to Send More Military Specialists to Venezuela: RIA -- US News and World Report/Reuters

Shanahan, Dunford defend moving carrier and bombers to Gulf to counter Iranian threats -- Stars and Stripes

US Ends Search for Japanese F-35 that Crashed in April -- Military.com/AP

US Marines Will Fly F-35Bs from British Aircraft Carrier in 2021 -- Sputnik

Navy's Futuristic Mega-Destroyer Tests New Weapons -- Military.com

Navy Test-Fires Ship Variant of Army's Excalibur Precision Artillery Shell -- Military.com

CBO confirms nearly $2 billion Space Force price tag -- The Hill

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’ bids to build US military rockets could reshape national security -- Quartz

Defense Department chooses 13 companies for border construction work -- UPI

Pentagon expects 256 miles of border wall soon, Shanahan says -- Politico

Pentagon is planning a military border mission for the 'next couple years' -- Stars and Stripes

New legislation would allow the Pentagon to rescind contracts with companies who provide terrible military housing -- Task & Purpose

The Pentagon says it can track every weapon given to partner forces. It can't even track how many websites it has -- Task & Purpose

H.R. McMaster says the public is fed a ‘war-weariness’ narrative that hurts US strategy -- Military Times

Joint Chiefs chair floats longer military presence in Afghanistan
-- the Hill

Pardoned Ex-Soldier Initially Didn't Take White House Call -- Military.com/AP

Marine Recon Commanding Officer Relieved, 4th Leader Ousted in 2 Weeks -- Military.com

A serious financial problem looms at the Pentagon -- Robert Hale, Defense News

The US military’s logistical train is slowly snaking toward China -- Military Times

Lincoln carrier group, Romanian forces conclude joint air support exercises -- UPI

US coastguard to play bigger role in curbing Beijing’s ambitions in the South China Sea -- SCMP

US joins Japan, India in show of force in South China Sea -- The Hill

Taiwan offers glimpse of home-built submarine designed to deter Beijing -- SCMP

North Korea fired two unidentified projectiles, South Korea's military says -- CNBC

North Korea says rocket test was 'regular and self-defensive' -- The Hill

Can South Korea’s defense shield thwart the North’s new short-range missile? -- Defense News

UK Drops Idea of "Budget Frigate" Amid Fears It Won't be Able to Defend Itself -- Sputnik

US-China AI race to develop killer robots risks catastrophe, warn peace campaigners -- SCMP
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Daily Mail/AFP/Reuters: Putin vows to strengthen Russia's military as he warns the lessons of WW2 'are relevant once again' during massive Victory Day parade of 13,000 troops and dozens of tanks and rockets (but no flyby due to bad weather)

* Vladimir Putin forced to cancel military flypast over Red Square at the last minute over fears of bad weather
* Threat of thunder and cloud over Moscow saw the huge Victory Day display of military power grounded
* Despite cancellation Russian president pledged to 'guarantee the high capabilities of our armed forces'

Russian President Vladimir Putin took a defiant tone at Moscow's annual military Victory Day parade in Red Square, declaring that the country will continue to strengthen its armed forces.

The Kremlin strongman watched on as 13,000 troops and more than 130 pieces of weaponry were paraded through the capital as a show of Russian military strength.

Referring to his country's battle with Nazi Germany, Putin then warned 'the lessons of the past war are relevant once again' as he made his case for 'guaranteeing the high capabilities of our armed forces'.

Russia's ties with the West soured following its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, and Moscow has continued to challenge the United States through its staunch support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.

Read more ....

Military and Intelligence News Briefs -- May 9, 2019

Putin on Victory Day: Russian military will be strengthened -- AP

Russia cancels air parade in Moscow on Victory Day over bad weather — source -- TASS

Highlights of the 9 May Victory Day Parade in Moscow (PHOTOS) -- Sputnik

Steel muscles of Moscow’s V-Day parade: Clouds prohibit air show, but armor still stunning (PHOTOS) -- RT

Russia reconnaissance planes trespassed South Korea zone, report says -- UPI

Russia Not Planning to Send More Military Specialists to Venezuela: RIA -- US News and World Report/Reuters

Shanahan, Dunford defend moving carrier and bombers to Gulf to counter Iranian threats -- Stars and Stripes

US Ends Search for Japanese F-35 that Crashed in April -- Military.com/AP

US Marines Will Fly F-35Bs from British Aircraft Carrier in 2021 -- Sputnik

Navy's Futuristic Mega-Destroyer Tests New Weapons -- Military.com

Navy Test-Fires Ship Variant of Army's Excalibur Precision Artillery Shell -- Military.com

CBO confirms nearly $2 billion Space Force price tag -- The Hill

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’ bids to build US military rockets could reshape national security -- Quartz

Defense Department chooses 13 companies for border construction work -- UPI

Pentagon expects 256 miles of border wall soon, Shanahan says -- Politico

Pentagon is planning a military border mission for the 'next couple years' -- Stars and Stripes

New legislation would allow the Pentagon to rescind contracts with companies who provide terrible military housing -- Task & Purpose

The Pentagon says it can track every weapon given to partner forces. It can't even track how many websites it has -- Task & Purpose

H.R. McMaster says the public is fed a ‘war-weariness’ narrative that hurts US strategy -- Military Times

Joint Chiefs chair floats longer military presence in Afghanistan
-- the Hill

Pardoned Ex-Soldier Initially Didn't Take White House Call -- Military.com/AP

Marine Recon Commanding Officer Relieved, 4th Leader Ousted in 2 Weeks -- Military.com

A serious financial problem looms at the Pentagon -- Robert Hale, Defense News

The US military’s logistical train is slowly snaking toward China -- Military Times

Lincoln carrier group, Romanian forces conclude joint air support exercises -- UPI

US coastguard to play bigger role in curbing Beijing’s ambitions in the South China Sea -- SCMP

US joins Japan, India in show of force in South China Sea -- The Hill

Taiwan offers glimpse of home-built submarine designed to deter Beijing -- SCMP

North Korea fired two unidentified projectiles, South Korea's military says -- CNBC

North Korea says rocket test was 'regular and self-defensive' -- The Hill

Can South Korea’s defense shield thwart the North’s new short-range missile? -- Defense News

UK Drops Idea of "Budget Frigate" Amid Fears It Won't be Able to Defend Itself -- Sputnik

US-China AI race to develop killer robots risks catastrophe, warn peace campaigners -- SCMP


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