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Even though there seems to be a media blackout on the situation, VietDefense has been aware about the ongoing clashes at sea between Vietnamese and Chinese maritime forces. The situation is less tense than the 2014 incident though. Here is what we know so far. The following was translated from our friends over from Đơn vị tác chiến điện tử ( Comrade Commissar ).
The conflict zone is near Vanguard Bank, known as Bãi Tư Chính in Vietnam. This is an area of the southern continental shelf of Vietnam and is not related to the Spratly Islands, though China connects it to the Spratly Islands under Chinese sovereignty claims.
- Vietnam has continuously strengthened its maritime forces in the sea while practicing "soft but firm action", avoiding doing anything that will give the Chinese a reason to escalate things further. Vietnamese ships are using loudspeakers to broadcast Vietnam's maritime and sovereignty claims, demanding that the Chinese side not act provocatively and aggressively.
- The Chinese patrol vessels are still acting aggressive, continuously ramming the bow of Vietnamese ships. Due to reinforced bows, Vietnamese ships have not taken any real damage.
- The situation is tense, though not as tense as the last large scale incident in 2014. It seems while more maritime and military units are now in a state of readiness for potential conflict, they will not be deployed as the situation is "under control". While the conflict is not as bad compared to the 2014 drilling rig incident, all units must be on standby.
Below is an image detailing one of the incidents at sea. It clearly shows two ships from Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance nearby four Chinese Coast Guard vessels. The KN-472 is one of the newer generation of patrol vessels with a displacement of 770 tons and is equipped with a remote control weapons platform.
In comparison, China has deployed the Haijing 3901 cutter. With a 12,000 ton water displacement, it is considered the largest coast guard cutter in the world.
Source from Vietnamdefense
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Awesome, does anyone know the name of the helmets the two are using in the first picture? I think Viettel showed them but I can't find any names for it