Scoop: Rocket launchers, missiles to be featured in Trump's Army parade [View all]
Source: Axios
5 hours ago
Army officials are preparing to display rocket launchers and missiles along with more than a hundred military aircraft and vehicles next weekend at the D.C. parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: President Trump has envisioned the June 14 parade which is scheduled on his 79th birthday as a show of U.S. military might.
Zoom in: Such a display of military equipment is rare in the United States, and critics of the event have expressed concerns about that imagery as well as the damage that heavy military vehicles could pose to the city's streets.
But officials are eager to showcase U.S. weaponry such as the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), which is used to launch rockets.
The launchers have been used in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
There also will be a static display of precision-guided missiles, the officials said, and a flyover by F-22 fighter jets.
About 7,000 military personnel will be involved in the parade, which will run along Constitution Avenue NW. It's projected to cost about $45 million roughly one-third of that for post-parade street repairs.
Zoom out: The parade is set to begin at 6:30 pm, and will start at 23rd Street and Constitution Avenue NW and end at 15th and Constitution Avenue NW.
Trump will have a review stand on the Ellipse.
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