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Vietnam prepares to better protect its S. China Sea claims
“Together, these capabilities enable China to backstop its growing diplomatic assertiveness with an increasingly expansive and credible “keep-out zone,” within which it will be far more difficult for U.S. forces to operate.”
Thomas argues that Washington's response must include support allowing its friends and allies in the region to develop their own A2/AD capabilities.

But, irrespective of U.S. policy, this is something Hanoi has already figured out.

Like China, Vietnam faces the same dilemma in seeking to counter a potential adversary of superior military capability.

Hanoi's acquisitions of the Su-30MK multi-role fighter and the Gepard-class frigate are indicative of its A2/AD effort. Rather than looking at the numbers involved, consider the armament.

The fighter's weapons fit is thought to include the Kh-59MK anti-ship cruise missile which has a 115-km range, while the frigate carries the Kh-35E anti-ship missile. The latter has an operational range of 130 km and can attack vessels of up to 5,000 tons.

Hanoi's outstanding order for six Kilo- class submarines fits significantly into this mix as well. The weapons fit is expected to include the sea-skimming 3M-54 Klub anti-ship missile, ranging up to 300 km.

Meanwhile, land-based coastal defense has recently been strengthened through the Extended Range Artillery Munition obtained from Israel, a short-range ballistic missile effective beyond 150km, while air defense capabilities were bolstered by three sophisticated Vera passive radio locators from Czech Republic. Washington initially blocked the Vera sale but later reversed its decision.

These and similar initiatives show that Vietnam would be no pushover were the PLA to try seizing the South China Sea. Mirroring Beijing's A2/AD strategy, Hanoi is introducing capabilities that threaten to make any Chinese adventurism there more complex and more costly than a simple comparison of air and naval assets suggests.

Vietnamese military planners, with decades of combat experience behind them, have reached this solution themselves. But Thomas, in his article for American Interest, comes to a similar conclusion.

“The most important shift the United States needs to make is to become a systemic enabler of a more distributed network of allied defenses,” he wrote. “Rather than designing military systems principally to arm U.S. forces, America must help allies build their own anti-access capabilities.”

Japan is among those already considering how it might proceed. But beyond that, one analyst told The Straits Times: “There is a clear trend emerging.”

Sources:Vietnam prepares to better protect its S. China Sea claims - The China Post English version.

Sources:Kh-59MK: Vietnamese version.
 
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buddy,you guys need this asap...


brahmos_missiles.jpg
 
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We r only manufacturing 50-60 brahmos per year.. Thats won't help us to export these weapons to vietnam right now, we will have to wait until 2013-14... By then they will have to be satisfied with their anti-ship missiles..
 
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We r only manufacturing 50-60 brahmos per year.. Thats won't help us to export these weapons to vietnam right now, we will have to wait until 2013-14... By then they will have to be satisfied with their anti-ship missiles..

And who says there won't be a land based requirement for them? BrahMos can still be stashed at coastal frontlines in silos to strike any invading PLAN ships. After all, we use BrahMos in two (now going for three) service arms. Vietnam would do well with Land-based BrahMos as well.

And yeah... our rate of production is pathetic in every aspect of defense.... not technology. If only we could commercialize defense production, we'd be able to manufacture 4 times more missiles every year.
 
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We need to give all the help and support to our Vietnamese friends - diplomatically and militarily - to ward off the big bully in the region!

And that also includes:

Japan
Philippines
Indonesia
Malaysia
Taiwan
South Korea

Cheers!
 
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As long as Brahmos demand in India Army, it will ship to Vietnam and I can't wait to see. Thanks a bunch my India friends with 40 years of friendship.

What you mean "As long as Brahmos demand in India Army?" :blink: do you mean if there is no demand in Indian Army..you wont take that crap? maybe this Brahmos is over-rated..you you guys want to wait and see if there any use in INdian army...I understand that :lol:

We r only manufacturing 50-60 brahmos per year.. Thats won't help us to export these weapons to vietnam right now, we will have to wait until 2013-14... By then they will have to be satisfied with their anti-ship missiles..

2013-14 ?:blink: man that's way too long, as S.O.S country Vietnamese need it right away...just ask Russia permission for ToT of the engine...that you can get it out faster to sink the evil chinese's boat.

And who says there won't be a land based requirement for them? BrahMos can still be stashed at coastal frontlines in silos to strike any invading PLAN ships. After all, we use BrahMos in two (now going for three) service arms. Vietnam would do well with Land-based BrahMos as well.

And yeah... our rate of production is pathetic in every aspect of defense.... not technology. If only we could commercialize defense production, we'd be able to manufacture 4 times more missiles every year.

Well in order to please your S.O.S friendlier country..you can let them have first...India's interest came second...so much for such wonderfull weapon with pitty rate of production....try harder
 
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Russia is willing to sell arms to Vietnam. Vietnam can just buy Yakhont straight from Russia.
 
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Forget about brahmos export till next 5-6 years.

:lol: S.O.S country will start to lose the patience, they need thing ASAP...don't you have low grade version with fast assembly time...the production rate is such pity

I am pretty sure Russia wants to sell its version, not the Indian version.

Russia is willing to sell arms to Vietnam. Vietnam can just buy Yakhont straight from Russia.

Indeed I'm wondering myself why these Vietnameses are so fan of Brahmos when Russia has better...did I miss something?
 
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