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soon , the runway on spratly island will be long enough to support larger aircraft , lets hope its some types like Am-124 or C-130 :v
yeah, it should be bigger, not only for Casa,
I remember when Vietnam Navy meet Phil navy at Spartly for a game and party day, Casa was used to carry fresh beer and good food from Mainland to Spartly :cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers:
 
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soon , the runway on spratly island will be long enough to support larger aircraft , lets hope its some types like Am-124 or C-130 :v

C-295 more likely, which requires a 700 meter runway to take off fully loaded. That's 100 meters more than the present runway, so that's why its getting extended.

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Discovery Great Reef. A helipad was built in 2013
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a nearly forgotten member of the VPAF , a Polish-built M28 Skytruck , not too many action lately
 

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Hey @Aqsuperman gdqp being making lots of posts on the EF2000 Eurofighter lately. Are they trying to hint at something or is someone there just being a big fan of the EF2000? The ad won’t tell in the comments.
 
I am a fanboy of the EF2000 too...secondhand ones cost $60-70m...add Meteor AAM...nothing in the SCS can beat it in air to air combat...nothing.
 
a drone that are used for target training , mainly for the 37mm and 57mm :)
 

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July 9th 2015, launch of 2 new patrol boats, built by Sông Thu shipyard. More to come.
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I like it :)


Vietnamese Leader Predicts Closer US Military Ties
By Aaron Mehta 6:49 p.m. EDT July 8, 2015
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WASHINGTON — One of Vietnam's top leaders says his country will continue to open up to the international community in coming years, a shift that he claims will benefit both Vietnam and the United States.

Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party, also told the audience at the Center for Strategic and International Studies that military and security needs of his country are "huge" and likely to lead to expanded military partnerships with the US.

"We will continue with the foreign policy of diversification and multilateralization, of mutual benefits, of non-interference, of equality," Trong said through a translator. "Vietnam is ready and willing to be a partner, a friend and a constructive and responsible member of the international community."

Trong's comments came as part of a broader visit to the Washington area, highlighted by a meeting in the Oval Office with President Barack Obama, the highest level meeting between the two nations since relations stabilized 20 years ago. He also met with members of the Senate. The visit coincided with events honoring the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.

The selection of Vietnam's 12th Party Congress, expected in early 2016, will provide an opportunity for the country to continue reforms laid out in its 2013 constitution, Trong noted.

"Vietnam in particular would like the United States to recognize the market economic status of Vietnam, open up its market for more Vietnamese goods and remove all barriers which still exist today," he said. "On its part, Vietnam will open up our market and welcome American goods, especially those of high-technology density."

Technology sharing would benefit his country in the oil and gas exploration fields, Trong said, but also in the realm of military and security.

Asked about what military technology he hopes to procure from the US, Trong avoided specifics. But he made it clear that is a priority for his nation, in particular because of the massive South China Sea area that is contested with an increasingly aggressive China.

"The needs are huge," Trong said. "I think that for our maritime cooperation, Vietnam has 3,000 kilometers of sea coast. Vietnam considers our 'blue' economy, our sea economy, as a major part of our socioeconomic development, and this is closely linked with our efforts to defend and safeguard our sovereignty and territorial integrity."

During a May visit to Vietnam, US Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced the government would supply Vietnam with $18 million to procure coast guard patrol boats.

Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has indicated a desire to ease the sale of weapons to Vietnam.

Human rights remains an issue in the relationship between the two countries, however. While addressing that issue in his comments Wednesday, Trong did not back away from his nation's policies.

"Our most recent constitution from 2013, there is a separate chapter on human rights, and we are now improving and amending our laws to make them in line with this new constitution," he said. "At the same time we must recognize that the rights of each individual must be put in the context of the collective rights of the community. So each person has a responsibility to defend and protect the rights of others, and of the community."

Email: amehta@defensenews.com

Vietnamese Leader Predicts Closer US Military Ties
 
Vietnam and Belarus sign military technology agreement - IHS Jane's 360

Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
09 July 2015

Vietnam and Belarus have signed a military technology accord geared towards supporting Hanoi's purchase of equipment from Belarus, followed by localised manufacturing.

The Vietnam government said on 9 July that the "technical-military co-operation pact" will be implemented under an existing joint committee on military collaboration. It also indicated that a potential focus of the pact would be telecommunications for the Vietnam People's Army (PAVN).

The pact will also emphasise training PAVN technicians and engineers attached to the PAVN-run military industrial complex at state-owned Belarus defence industrial facilities.

Military-technical collaboration between the two countries is expected to further advance during an upcoming visit to Hanoi by Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko, the government added.
 
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there is report the last two remaining Kilo submarines will be transfered to vietnam earlier than expected. while the construction of the $1 billion submarine base makes good progress.
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A checkpoint on the way into the Kilo docking bay , this place is heavy guarded
 

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