![]() ![]() Read more: Why is May 9 such a big deal for Russia? ![]() Among the machines he listed is the Uran-6, a remote-controlled landmine clearance system and its larger, tank-like cousin Uran-9. "At this year's Victory Parade, we will show robotic technology for the first time," Yuriy Borisov, one of the deputies to Russia's defense minister said Tuesday. This year several remote-controlled systems will make the cut, Russia's deputy defense minister told news site Gazeta. The annual event, which is Russia's second most popular holiday, showcases new weapons the military has received. Rallies by the armed forces take place across several major Russian cities on May 9 to celebrate the Soviet Union's march into Berlin and Germany's imminent surrender in World War II. Russia's army will unveil a so-called "robot tank" and a handful of other new weapons at its marquee military parade, a top defense official has said. ![]()
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