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a new Russia made light guided missile Frigate (Gepard class) arrives Singapore before heading to final destination in Vietnam.


new improved domestic made sniper rifle OSV-96, calibre 12,7 x 108 mm


155mm artillery in exercise



improved VN made medium range radar RV-02 capble to detect enemy stealth fighter jets
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new domestic made armored vehicles
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the first visit of US aircraft carriers since end of Vietnam war is expected in March



Vietnam is reported negotiating with Russia for delivery of 4 more guided missile Corvettes (Molniya class).

 
new: 105mm artillery on tracked verhicle
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Marines with CTAR-21 assualt rifle
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Rare event: the Army chiefs of the US and Russia, Jim Mattis and Sergei Shoigu, will held talks with Vietnamese Army Chief in Hanoi next week.
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In an public speech the new U.S. ambassador to Vietnam Daniel Kritenbrink says “There are two things I would like to tell you after meeting with Mr. President in Vietnam: first, just like me, Mr. President puts 100 percent trust in Vietnam, and second, Mr. President pledges to take action to promote this partnership”. The US carrier group led by US aircraft carrier Carl Vilson will probably be the first to make port call to Cam Ranh bay. Many other carriers may follow suit.

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3,000 ton oceanic research vessel for Taiwan, built by Triyards in Vietnam. Interesting, Taiwan is much more advanced but is unable to build such sophisticated vessels. anyway TW wants more vessels.

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Built by Damen Vietnam shipyard, inducting 2 (Stan Patro class) new 42m long, speed 25.5kn, ships to the Border Guard. Unlike the Coast Guard, that is under civil admistration, these ships belong to the Border Guard, with men and women, that will play the first line of defense, holding back the enemy as long as possible until the arrival of the main strike force. Those ships are expected to be heavily armed.


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155 mm cal is abundant in number, and easy to get in open market

Right. Based on one of the pictures, the shells used for the guns were M107s, which are still manufactured by many countries. I wouldn't be surprised if Vietnam itself had factories that could churn out these shells (dated back to the 1930s.)
 
no problem, politics is a dirty business, but our people will increase vietnamese influence in America. we can copy the Jews.

A voice perhaps. The Jewish people have a lot of money for influence (AIPAC). The Vietnamese people do not.
 
A voice perhaps. The Jewish people have a lot of money for influence (AIPAC). The Vietnamese people do not.
true, the Jews have huge influence not only in America, but in Germany, in France, in Italy and many other parts of the world. we have money with the evidence of exile Vietnamese transfering $20 billion per year to the homeland, with most of the money coming from the United States, but we don´t have the influence the Jews have. that is something we can learn from them. they are smart, the chinese are smart too, but why the Jews have influence while the Chinese almost none? if one gets thru to this one can learn one or two things from them. for instance, while the chinese´ behavior is very predictable, the of the Jews almost impossible to predict. we don´t know what they have in minds.
 
Visit of Russian military chief Sergei Shoigu. Interesting: Russian, Vietnam have drawn up plan for joint military exercises. Besides Russia wants to transfer some weapon technologies, and share experience of using weapons in real combat — a reference to Russia's campaign in Syria. Vietnam wants Russia to play a greater role in Asia-Pacific.

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US military chief James Matties also in Hanoi for consultations. Surprise: the first US aircraft carrier will visit Da Nang, not Cam Ranh bay, in March. Besides the US is expected to gift another large Hamilton class patrol vessel by next year. so everyone is happy: Russia and America.

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new: 105mm artillery on tracked verhicle
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Marines with CTAR-21 assualt rifle
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Rare event: the Army chiefs of the US and Russia, Jim Mattis and Sergei Shoigu, will held talks with Vietnamese Army Chief in Hanoi next week.
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In an public speech the new U.S. ambassador to Vietnam Daniel Kritenbrink says “There are two things I would like to tell you after meeting with Mr. President in Vietnam: first, just like me, Mr. President puts 100 percent trust in Vietnam, and second, Mr. President pledges to take action to promote this partnership”. The US carrier group led by US aircraft carrier Carl Vilson will probably be the first to make port call to Cam Ranh bay. Many other carriers may follow suit.

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Good news, VN is friendly and peaceful nation that all US president can trust :cheers:
 
2,600 ton submarine rescue vessel built by TNHH shipyard
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new model of submarine rescue vessel, with heli pad
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Built by Sông Thu shipyard
two new large 4,000 ton patrol vessels DN-4000 class for the Coast Guard

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60 ships of various sizes under construction at Song Thu shipyard

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Unter negotiation. Vietnam seeks foreign assistance especially from the Dutch in building modern warships as corvettes, frigates and destroyers.

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Members of Vietnam Army as guest in India. Some may have observed India test firing long range nuclear balistic missile Agni-V. a proud moment for India.

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Second Hamilton-class cutter for Vietnam Coast Guard confirmed!

https://navaltoday.com/2018/01/24/us-coast-guard-cutter-sherman-returns-from-final-deployment/

US Coast Guard cutter Sherman returns from final deployment

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US Coast Guard’s high endurance cutter Sherman (WHEC 720) returned from its final deployment on January 23, completing a 76-day patrol in the Bering Sea.

The deployment was Sherman’s last one before it decommissions in March this year after nearly 50 years of service.

The cutter is scheduled to be decommissioned on March 29 and will reportedly be transferred to Vietnam. Should this be the case, Sherman would be joining former sister ship USCGC Morgenthau which was renamed to ‘CSB 8020’ after it was transferred to Vietnam.

During their final patrol, the crew supported the safe transit of a disabled vessel over 800 miles to Dutch Harbor, enforced fisheries regulations in the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. They also provided a command and control platform capable of embarking a helicopter, thus providing search and rescue coverage to those operating in the Bering Sea.

Sherman has a storied history including being the last remaining US Warship in the Coast Guard or Navy to have sunk an enemy vessel. It is also one of only two cutters to hold the Vietnam Service Award and the only cutter to hold the Combat Action Ribbon for action in the Vietnam War.

In 2001 it became the first cutter to circumnavigate the world, after conducting UN sanctions enforcement duty in the Persian Gulf and goodwill projects in Madagascar, South Africa and Cape Verde.

Adding to Sherman’s history, in March of 2007, a boarding team dispatched from the cutter discovered 17 metric tons of cocaine on the Panamanian-flagged freighter, Gatun. This seizure remains the largest drug bust in US history with an estimated street value of $600 million. As the record holder, Sherman proudly wears the Golden Snowflake.

“As Sherman and her crew return home from this final patrol, it is humbling to look back on the history and the accomplishments of this crew and the previous,” said Capt. Steve Wittrock, commanding officer of Sherman. “This final patrol has been significant in that the Bering Sea mission is one of the most demanding and historically important in the Coast Guard and I am very proud of the way that the crew has performed throughout the last two challenging months.”

Sherman is one of the Coast Guard’s four remaining 378-foot high endurance cutters still in operation. The 1950s era fleet of cutters is presently being replaced by the national security cutters, which will soon serve as the Coast Guard’s primary, long-range asset. Honolulu will serve as a homeport to two of the national security cutters, replacing Sherman and the already decommissioned Morgenthau.
 
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