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The tanks and Bradley vehicles will travel at roughly 3 mph during the parade — significantly slower than their battlefield speeds — to minimize potential damage to city infrastructure.
Dozens of tanks and armored vehicles lined its streets in preparation to roll through the capital this weekend in the Army's 250th anniversary parade.
Army parade tanks will be a 70-ton test for D.C. streets Metal plates will be added along the road. Still, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser remains concerned about damage and cost.
The U.S. Army is now estimating that the cost, start to finish, for its 250th birthday parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14 will be between $25-40 million.