Soryu
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Why? Because Viet Nam is stupid enough to consider Russia as a "friend" while Russia treats Viet Nam like a beggar whenever Viet Nam buys weapons from them. The Russian are notorious for their dishonesty when it's come to delivering warship on time. They always drag the project out while demanding more money from their customers. Even the Indian taste that bitterness, what makes you think Viet Nam is immuned from it?
Buying the first 2 Gepard is already a mistake but continue buying 2 more from the Russian is beyond stupid. Viet Nam has no one to blame for except herself. Only stupid and naive Vietnamese would consider the Russian as a "friend". Viet Nam is not a beggar, we paid a total of $800 millions including armaments for these 4 Gepards; the corrupted leaders of Viet Nam need act like Viet Nam is a customer and not a beggar infront of the Russian. As a Vietnamese nationalist, I would rather see the military spend $800 millions for Viettel R&D Institute then buying these 4 Gepard craps.
I think you misunderstand in here.
First, look at Submarine, fighter, and Air-defense deals. The keel of fisrt Sub laid down in 2010, and we will receive two Subs in end of 2013. And in 2013, they laid down the keel of 6th Submarine for Vietnam . Is it slow or late!?
Second, look at Russian Navy and ship-building industry. They have delay Admiral Gorshkov-class (22350 project), a 4000 tons frigate for so long, they have to buy Mistral class from France, but they also produce new weapon like Borei class Submarine, S-400, S-500 AAW system, Sukoi T-50 Gen 5 fighter....
So, it's clear, their surface-combatant ship-bulding section has problem. Because after SU collapsed, there was no big deal or required about surface-combatant ship for Russian Navy. It's so clear, in their condition, they must protect their land before strong enough to expansive in open sea. So, they were lagged behind in this section. I think this is main reason.
Third, Viettel R&D Institute is a part of Viettel corporation, a Government's company, so their investments also came from Government.