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A mission shield maybe useful for several missiles incoming ... not 100% intercept dozens flying to the airport. Building airport too close to sino-vietnam border equal to put ur jets under observation by PLA air-defence radars deployed in GuangXi also under fire range of HQ-9 LRSAM / HQ-16 MRSAM when they just take off, just as i said the jet never faster than 4-mach missile. BTW the mission shield can't easily intercept MLRS rockets and DF ballistic missiles launched from GuangXi (> 200km range), if the runway near border destroyed those jets just become static targets on the ground.
On the other hand, the S-300 not some secret weapon for China also exported S-300MPU from Russia ... PLA is familiar with these performances of Su27, Su30, Kilo, S-300, Russian weapon not the threat for China.
Satellites
Hanoi on January 12. Preparing the launch of putting three more remote sensing satellites, VNREDSat-2, LOTUSat-1 and 2 into the orbit. Representatives of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology and the Radio Frequency Department shake hands after exchanging a cooperation agreement. these satellites can make high resolution images on the earth surface. interesting not only good for civil but defence purposes.
LOTUSat 1, 2 are based on the japanese ASNARO 2 satellite. The first satellite will be built in Japan by NEC, while the second is to be built in Vietnam. X-band Radar (12.5 - 8 GHz), Imaging radar (SAR), powered by 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries. Vegetation land accuracy.
VNREDSat-2 is likely to be built by Airbus Defence, like the first one: VNREDSat-1: weight 130-kg, sun-synchronous 700 km over the earth surface, taking images with a resolution of 2.5 meters in multispectral mode (4 bands).
Red River, Hanoi (Vietnam)
Melbourne (Australia)
IMPRESSIVE!!
Hey genius @cnleio why you still think the VPA will deploy jetfighters near China border? We all know a missile shied can't intercept 100% incoming flying objects, another genius comment from you...Israeli Iron Dome is at most 80% success rate. But why Viet Nam will waste it little resource to shot down missiles? If Viet Nam can take that 7 millions tons of bombs during the Vietnam war, it can surely take some Chinese bombs. Viet nam airforce is no match against PLA airforce, but Viet Nam will use the same strategy against USA....have a huge multi layer of AAA & missiles and have jetfighters lay low (far away from the border, of course!!!) and go out once in a while fight enemy airplanes (just to remind PLA that extra threat)... Ha Noi during Viet Nam war was the most heavily anti-aircraft city in the history of the world. So Vietnam have tons of experience in anti-aircraft defenses and the use of jetfighters during conflict. Anyway, PLA will never invade Viet Nam,because it's way too costy for too little gains. Those mountainous on the border will be a deadly trap to any troop. So we all know China want is to invade those Spratly islands and sit on them like a fait accompli and protect their gains. By the way, PLA may be familar with the SU, S300 and kilo but the real problem is to find where VPA deploy them. So to say those weapons are no threat to China is just another genius comment from you, congrats @cnleio!!
Just another element coming together for the Surveillance, targeting and air defense network. Step by step.
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Exactly @Carlosa. Viet Nam is doing a pretty good job so far with it limited resources. By the way, I use to read (only) in the old forum, you and silent knight were pretty good. I only start t be active in this forum because a lot of Chinese guys with zero military experience try to say a lot of crappy stuff and intimidate people.Just another element coming together for the Surveillance, targeting and air defense network. Step by step.
Well said man. Vietnam is concentrating its resources in the areas where it can make a difference and anyway, not all defensive elements are familiar to China. The upcoming deployment of Spyder and SAMP/T will be new systems for china to deal with and they are very effective.
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My bad, it a freaky Eurofighter....they look so alike, Sorry @William Hung . Im not so good with planes, more into infantry stuffs
Hey champion @William Hung ! What your point of putting that shitty J10 pic in a Viet Nam forum? Are you trying to intimidate people in this forum with that zero battle-tested J10,[/USER]!
Exactly @Carlosa. Viet Nam is doing a pretty good job so far with it limited resources. By the way, I use to read (only) in the old forum, you and silent knight were pretty good. I only start t be active in this forum because a lot of Chinese guys with zero military experience try to say a lot of crappy stuff and intimidate people.
See through wall ?............like x-ray or something ? The police do have this CornerShot to see and shoot around the wall though
we pay $60 million per SU-30, MK2 variant. weapons not included. $35 million per MIG-35 sounds too good to me.We are going around the definitions of what an aircraft price is: flyaway or full price. Both versions of the price are correct.
You say my number is not correct because its 3 years old even that it comes from Saab? Show me the numbers from Saab. I said all along 80 million fully loaded. Your Brazilian guy said 50 million plus subsystems, so you have not showed what the actual fly away price is including everything for the version and features that were bought. Its nonsense to expect that the price will drop from 80 million to 50 million in 3 years. Since when that guy is a credible reference and without details of those subsystems?
No, I don't have to say in the first place that the price does not include weapons, anybody that understands anything knows that aircraft prices don't include weapons, you just want to avoid admitting a mistake and you go around the bushes, understandable for young kids.
Brazil payed 4.68 billion USD for 36 Gripen NG's, that's full price including what is usually included in those deals. If you want to argue about price definitions, then you have to first specify what price are you talking about, both versions of the price are correct and both are used, flyaway and full price.
A tactical ground support aircraft will get used to soften up positions assuming that it can survive. You don't want to understand that that type of aircraft can't survive in a conflict with china. By the way, for that role, Vietnam will get the Yak-130 so the one that is speculating with those ideas is you.
I know for a fact that the export price of MIG-35 was offered at 35 million because I read it more than once and I can find the articles if I dedicate some time to it.
My speculation about Egypt's price is reasonable, the arabs always pay top price.
How the article that says Sweden pays 150 million proves me wrong?
If you claim that my information is outdated, then show me more recent information that is credible.
I'm done with this topic, I have a plane to catch.