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A question to all the Vietnamese posters here: what south east asian army poses the greatest threat to the Vietnamese Army? (excluding China, of course).
No one,not even China,bro.China's expansionism is just a good excuse to expand our power:pop:
 
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A question to all the Vietnamese posters here: what south east asian army poses the greatest threat to the Vietnamese Army? (excluding China, of course).

It's hard to answer this question! Until now, we just worry about invader like China, others country in SEA still not enough power like 1/2 China.
If we talking about size or modern equipments, so Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia are good, they maybe become great threat if they joint with our enemy.
 
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More pics from Vietnam, US naval exchanges in Da Nang

The guided missile destroyer USS Chung-Hoon landed at Tien Sa Port in Da Nang On April 21, 2013


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US pledges to help Vietnam overcome AO aftermath

Updated : 4/20/2013 6:29:32 PM
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(VOV) -US agencies are willing to cooperate and support Vietnam to deal with and overcome the serious consequences of Agent Orange (AO)/Dioxin.

They have admitted that it is a complicated, long-term issue that requires the joint efforts of both Vietnam and the US.

Head of the US-Vietnam Dialogue Group on AO/Dioxin, Ha Huy Thong, made this statement on April 19 during his ongoing visit to Washington, D.C.

He said the US senators are still committed to maintaining the budget for the AO/Dioxin detoxification programme in Vietnam, despite the fact that the country has suffered massive public spending cuts of more than US$80 billion in 2013.

Last year, the US provided Vietnam with US$44 million to clean up and detoxify some AO/Dioxin infected areas in the central city of Danang.

Vietnam has 3.5-4 million people suffering from the effects of the toxic chemical and the Aspen Institute, an international non-profit organisation headquartered in the US capital, estimates that the country needs about US$410 million to deal with AO/Dioxin issues in the 2012-2017 period.
 
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A question to all the Vietnamese posters here: what south east asian army poses the greatest threat to the Vietnamese Army? (excluding China, of course).
Singapore has the most formidable army.
 
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Video: live fire exercise against enemy landings in Ly Son Island

THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013 Asitimes

On April 21-22, Ly Son Island's Armed Forces (in Quang Ngai province) conducted live fire exercises to improve combat power, protect the island in the situation of unexpected enemy attack.

Military Committee of Ly Son Island is the first unit of the armed forces in Quang Ngai drills using elastic warheads and explosives in the exercise against the enemy's waterway-landing in 2013.


 
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NZ naval ship visits HCM City

Updated : 4/24/2013 4:53:00 PM
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(VOV) -The Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Te Mana, carrying a crew of 25 officers and 145 sailors, docked at Ho Chi Minh City on April 24 to begin its six-day visit.

During the visit, ship officers and crewmen will leave a floral tribute at Ho Chi Minh Monument and meet with the leaders of the municipal People’s Committee, Military Zone No. 7’s staff, and the Zone 2 Naval High Command.

They will exchange experiences with Vietnamese naval officers and participate in friendly games of sport with the Naval Technical School.
 
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