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As I know, that's Japanese navy visit not coast guard

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Japan’s naval defence ships visit Da Nang
19/10/2013 | 16:15:33

Three Japanese c oastal defence ships with a total crew of 750 people aboard docked at Da Nang Port on October 19, beginning their friendship visit to the central city.

An official welcome ceremony for the naval delegation, led by Admiral Fuiyuki Kitagawa, was held in Tien Sa port in the presence of representatives from the Defence Ministry, the Vietnam People’s Naval Armed Service, the Naval High Command of Zone 3, and the municipal People’s Committee, among others.

Japanese attendees included Ambassador to Vietnam Hiroshi Fukada, Colonel Manabu Ozawa, Japanese military attaché, and representatives of the Japanese Business Association in Da Nang.

During the three-day stay in the city (October 19–21), the ship captains will pay courtesy visits to leaders of the municipal People’s Committee, the Military Zone 5’s High Command, and the Navy Zone 3’s High Command.

Officers and crewmembers will join in cultural and sports exchange activities and tour places of interest in Da Nang and its surrounding areas.-VNA

Japan will propose that Vietnam set up a civil maritime security force to facilitate the export of patrol vessels to Vietnam at upcoming maritime security talks between the two countries, Japanese media reported.

The proposal, which came ahead of the two countries' first-ever maritime security talks this month, has been interpreted as an attempt to counter China's activities in safeguarding its maritime rights in the South China Sea.

Japan's Kyodo News quoted sources as saying that the two sides are expected to discuss Japan's possible provision of patrol vessels to Vietnam.

Media reports stated Japan is planning to export high-performance maritime patrol ships above 1,000 tons in an effort to help Vietnam strengthen its capacity to protect its rights.

However, given that Japan's assistance can only be channeled to non-military programs, Tokyo will reportedly suggest the Vietnamese government should separate its maritime police force from its army, so as to facilitate the export.

Japan hopes to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam on maritime security, and wants to help Vietnam establish a mechanism equivalent to the Japan Coast Guard. One report from Ribenxinwen said the Japan's self-defense force is helping Vietnam train submarine crews, citing an unnamed Japanese official.

Global Times - Agencies
 
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4K44 Redut system:

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RV-01 Radar

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4K51 Rubezh

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Mil Mi-17 in Spratly Islands

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Vietnam's Navy officers and Indian's Navy officers takes the picture at the memory time for 40 years setting relationship

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T-54 tank in exercise:

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BMP-2 with new camo:

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No one wrong, the coast guard, coastal defense ships ... all come to Vietnam for join-training ...
The Marine Corp next year come for join-training ...

That points out that Vietnam has more allies when needed, and others could count on Vietnam when something happen

I think one day, Vietnam will build the aircraft carrier instead of Japan ( as their limit ).
Japan has their own F35 vertical take off, and carrier in SCS already under Vietnam flag
 
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No one wrong, the coast guard, coastal defense ships ... all come to Vietnam for join-training ...
The Marine Corp next year come for join-training ...

That points out that Vietnam has more allies when needed, and others could count on Vietnam when something happen

I think one day, Vietnam will build the aircraft carrier instead of Japan ( as their limit ).
Japan has their own F35 vertical take off, and carrier in SCS already under Vietnam flag

Where's you get it!? (the bold text)

And aircraft carrier ... I think we don't need it in next 20 years, and that day will be very far for us.
 
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Where's you get it!? (the bold text)

And aircraft carrier ... I think we don't need it in next 20 years, and that day will be very far for us.

Something they still not publicize ,

Coast guard joint training in Vietnam : US and Vietnam

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Cablegate: U.S. Coast Guards Begins Training the Vietnam Marine Police
Friday, 6 November 2009, 7:29 am
Cable: Wikileaks
Ref: 09HANOI1198


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SUBJECT: U.S. Coast Guards Begins Training the Vietnam Marine Police

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1. (U) Summary. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) kicked off
its partnership program with the Vietnam Marine Police (VMP) under
the Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) program by
conducting two sessions of the Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding
Officer course in Haiphong and Phu Quoc, October 12-23. Vietnamese
participants received practical instruction and hands-on training
on a range of issues, including interdiction and boarding
procedures, and a briefing by the Embassy's acting Drug Enforcement
Agency Attache. The participants were active, posed questions, and
offered favorable feedback reviews. Overall, the training was not
only beneficial for the participants, but highlighted opportunities
for more in-depth future training in specific subject areas. End
summary.

2. (U) A 4-person team from USCG visited Vietnam October 12-23 to
conduct two training sessions as part of the partnering program
established earlier this year between the USCG and VMP. The
sessions, conducted in Haiphong and Phu Quoc, consisted of two days
of classroom instruction, followed by three days of practical
hands-on training. Classroom subjects covered international law,
boarding preparation and procedures, use of force, stopping
uncooperative vessels, tactical concepts and tactical procedures,
smuggling trends and hidden compartment detection, occupational
hazards, drug identification, introduction on explosives and
improvised explosive devices, alien migration interdiction
operations and the use of personal radiation detection devices
("pagers"). At the end of each class, radiation pagers were handed
over to VMP Regions 1 and 5 and several more will be transferred to
VMP Headquarters to help strengthen their non-proliferation
capacity. Hands-on training, including easy weapon removal,
frisking, handcuffing, and boarding exercises, allowed students an
opportunity to apply the lessons in simulated boarding situations.
The Acting DEA Attache joined the session in Phu Quoc, where he
gave an overview of the DEA counternarcotics mission in Vietnam,
discussed the overall narcotics smuggling situation in Southeast
Asia, and explained new methods used by drug criminals in the
region.

3. (SBU) The VMP Headquarters and their regional offices organized
the training at their facilities, providing classrooms as well as
boats for the practical exercises for the 45 VMP students who
attended the two classes. The Ministry of Defense (MOD) limited
this initial training event to the VMP, and the VMP leadership
easily filled all of the available slots with students with various
experience and expertise. Customs and Navy officials have also
expressed a desire to send their officers to such training, and the
MOD and VMP have agreed to include these agencies in future events.
(Comment: We suspect the MOD limited the initial offering to VMP
officers only as this fit the scope of the agreed partnership
proposal and this was their first opportunity to see what the
training entailed. We are hopeful that MOD is now more comfortable
with the training and will allow other agencies to participate in
future. End comment.)

4. (U) During the two courses, students posed questions concerning
the USCG's organizational structure, U.S. laws and regulations,
USCG investigation authority, cooperation and coordination between
USCG and other relating agencies, and information collection and
sharing, as well as how USCG handles different situations at sea,
especially when a foreign vessel is involved. The students of the
second class, comprised of younger officers with greater English
capability than the first, were particularly enthusiastic and
engaged in the training activities. The Acting DEA Attache also
reported great interest in counternarcotics issues from the second
class, particularly in how the U.S. undertakes such operations on
the sea.

5. (U) Despite differences in U.S. and Vietnamese laws and
regulations and the relative level of experience of the two forces,
the students' evaluated the training highly and said it was a
valuable opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills. They
were impressed with the combination of theory and practical
exercises and were also complimentary of the instructors, who got
high marks for being dedicated, enthusiastic, and friendly, yet
disciplined and professional.

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6. (U) The students shared their ideas for improving future
training, including lengthening the course, adding more advanced
courses and specialized courses in drug interdiction, search and
rescue, and international law, and offering specialized English
language training. As the VMP is still in the planning process to
develop its own training facility, both the students and the VMP
leadership asked for additional USCG training opportunities for
more attendees. The senior VMP officials present also requested
additional equipment, including contraband detection tools,
narcotic field test kits, and fraudulent document detection
machines.

7. (SBU) Comment. This was the first USCG engagement with the VMP
under their new partnership program. Its positive results bode
well for future cooperation between the two forces. The training
courses received a great deal of attention from the VMP leadership,
as well as the Ministry of Defense, with senior representatives
from MOD both attending the opening and closing ceremonies, and
hosting farewell lunches and dinners. The VMP leadership's
recommendations for future training will not only be very useful
for planning purposes, but represent clear signals that they are
eager for further cooperation. Continuing the partnership plan,
the USCG has invited one VMP officer to attend the 15-week
International Maritime Officer Course starting in March 2010 at the
USCG Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia.

Palmer
 
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France Sells Exocet Block 3 For Two Vietnamese SIGMA 9814
Senin, November 04, 2013

France Sells Exocet Block 3 For Two Vietnamese SIGMA 9814 - Indo Defense Blog

HANOI-(IDB) : The European Union defense company MBDA will provide VL MICA air defense missile systems on ships and Latest generation anti-ship missiles Excocet Block 3 for 2 Vietnam missile corvette's SIGMA 9814, French business weekly said on 3/10.
The newspaper quoted the CEO of MBDA, Antoine Bouvier said in a hearing before members of the National Assembly Defense Committee said that France, now, waiting MBDA signed three major contracts for defense foreign customers, including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and a new customer of the French defense industry is Vietnam .
According to Bouvier, MBDA will be joining equipped air defense system on the vessels VL MICA and advanced anti-ship missiles, Exocet Block 3 for 2 stealth corvette SIGMA 9814 by Dutch Shipyard DSNS created for Vietnam. The agreement near future is highly MBDA, help them put a ticket on the market procurement of modern military equipment in Vietnam in the coming years.
Thus, disclosure of CEO of MBDA has gradually revealed the weapon system equipped with the most modern in the configuration of two SIGMA 9814 ships escorted by the Navy in Vietnam in the future .


Specifically, according to information revealed recently, to generalize about the configuration of two SIGMA 9814 ships Vietnam as follows : length 98 m and 14 m wide, equipped with vertical launch system tubes (VLS) for MBDA MICA missile, one 76mm Oto Melara main gun and Exocet anti-ship missiles.
SIGMA 9814 is equipped with combat management system TACTICOS , search radar SMART-S MK2 targets and fire control systems STING EO MK2 developed by Thales Netherlands. These are the electronic systems of the most advanced in Europe.
The system equipped with Exocet Block 3 anti-ship missile with a range of 180 km of France, synonymous with the version of the missile Kh - 35EV by Vietnam and Russia will work together to develop are not present on the ship SIGMA 9814 in the future. All of the information revealed so far shows that the Netherlands will play for Vietnam 2 warships equipped with all the standard weapons of the West.
 
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JEW NATO hates China, why China help them by giving HJ-8 to the beheading freedom democrats in Syria?
 
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JEW NATO hates China, why China help them by giving HJ-8 to the beheading freedom democrats in Syria?

Not ours, obviousely BeiJing government never support Free Syria Army. China didn't sell HJ-8 and QW-2 missile to them, but some West and Arab country ever bought China weapons or sent their weapons stock to rebel fighters in Syria.

Well the international weapons market is complex, u only know who buy the weapon but can not judge who will use them in hands. China never export weapons to any Rebel Army, but black market sell them in Syria.
 
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The submarine "Hanoi" transferred to Vietnam
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Today in St. Petersburg at the JSC "Admiralty Shipyards" was handed over to Vietnam diesel - electric submarine HQ- 182 " Hanoi ".
Head of diesel- electric submarine of the project 06361 with serial number 01339 was founded in St. Petersburg, August 24, 2010 and launched on 28 August 2012 .
In accordance with the December 2009 contract , Vietnam needs to get 6 diesel-electric submarine of the project 06361 . At the moment, HQ- 183 , " Ho Chi Minh City " is being tested , HQ- 184 " Hai Phong " being completed afloat , three boats are built by JSC "Admiralty Shipyards" .
Vietnam became the seventh country , whose fleet of diesel-electric submarines was like " Varshavyanka " previously submarines of this type of different modifications were Navy Algeria, India , Iran, China, Poland and Romania. " Hanoi " was 31st "Varshavyanka", set for export.
 
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Not ours, obviousely BeiJing government never support Free Syria Army. China didn't sell HJ-8 and QW-2 missile to them, but some West and Arab country ever bought China weapons or sent their weapons stock to rebel fighters in Syria.

Well the international weapons market is complex, u only know who buy the weapon but can not judge who will use them in hands. China never export weapons to any Rebel Army, but black market sell them in Syria.
In time of war the countries outside must stop their shipments of weapons. It was actually what the french did for the Falklands war when they stopped arming Argentina with Exocet missiles

Because it can be seen as an hostile act and the other countries can arm your enemies when you get in war as a revenge

The Exocet missile is a very efficient missile and it proves the zionist Fabius (french foreign minister) doesn't like China because they want to make the NWO ruled in Jerusalem
 
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Is this real !?
A Sukhoi Su-34 after a demonstration for a partner's pre-purchase evaluation - from facebook Comrade Commissar.

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Is this real !?
A Sukhoi Su-34 after a demonstration for a partner's pre-purchase evaluation - from facebook Comrade Commissar.

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China didn't plan to import Su-34 coz SAC building J-16(Su-30mkk clone), Does VN will buy it from Russia?
Su-34 will be a good platform for anti-ship mission, carry more missiles than Su-30.
 
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If Vietnam uses Su-34, then they will have good anti-ship capability in South China Sea/East Sea.

Anyway, 12 or 24 (a squadron) would be the amount Vietnam would buy.
 
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