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Myanmar military deployed a whole arsenal of WWII vehicles in parade

At Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, you can often see equipment that has proven itself in long-standing battles. Like Russia, the Myanmar military used a whole arsenal of World War II vehicles in the parade held in honor of the country's Armed Forces Day.

Following Russia, which has been exhibiting its T-34s at the Victory Parade for several years in a row, Myanmar attracted various types of British armored vehicles to the celebrations. - says Western columnist Army Recognition.

It is indicated that the Comet A34 tanks, Humber armored vehicles (most likely MK IV models), Bren armored personnel carriers, Dingo reconnaissance vehicles and their post-war analogue Ferret were brought to viewers.

The equipment looked like new - this is a whole treasure, it seemed that the cars were only from the factory - this is how the Western media appreciated their appearance at the parade.

After Myanmar gained independence in 1948, a large arsenal of military vehicles and weapons remained from the British army. But technology for a long time, since the early 1990s, almost never caught the eye, with the exception of monuments in public parks.

Its appearance at the parade was completely unexpected - the West speaks of the "resurrection" of the Comet A34 tanks at the parade in Myanmar.

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