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Don't worry about that NiceGuy

I'm not allowed to post links yet cause I have less than 15 posts, but you can google "boosting the height of vietnamese a taller order", there's hope.

"The programme is geared to raise the average height of Vietnamese males from 163cm to 167cm and females from 153cm to 157cm by 2020."

I say its pretty possible since vietnam is much better off now than it was and people are more likely well fed. My dad is 160cm and mom is 162 but I am 172 since I'm well fed from birth.
 
VN troops in UAE ??? :blink:......but those men are much taller than normal VietNamese :blink:
That´s weird! What did Vietnamese army do in United Arab Emirates?

Don't worry about that NiceGuy...
Welcome to Vietnam! Pls continue sharing your thoughts, like to hear what you think and experience in VN.

Are you on holiday?
 
Thanks Viet!

Actually the last time I've been to Vietnam was when i was born there in 1990, I moved to the US in 1991 and haven't been back since then due to personal reasons, but I enjoy reading this thread its so interesting to read all these developments and it makes me proud that a country thats once known for starvation and being war ravaged has high hopes to become smart, wealthy and happy. I'm currently not on any holidays but I did celebrate Tet 2 weeks ago.
 
Vietnamese and Bruneian armies enhance cooperation


Updated : 2/27/2013 7:57:12 PM
VOV online

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Commander of Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Major General Dato Paduka Seri Haji Aminuddin Ihsan


(VOV) - Commander of Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Major General Dato Paduka Seri Haji Aminuddin Ihsan began a three-day official visit to Vietnam on February 26 at the invitation of Sen. Lieut. Gen. Do Ba Ty, Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army.

At talks between the two army leaders, the two sides briefed each other on the situation in their respective countries, reviewed the results of cooperation over the past years and agreed on the 2013 cooperation plan.

On the same day, the delegation of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces paid a courtesy visit to National Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh.

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That´s weird! What did Vietnamese army do in United Arab Emirates?


Welcome to Vietnam! Pls continue sharing your thoughts, like to hear what you think and experience in VN.

Are you on holiday?
Read my post, bro!

I will correct my post that digital camo wear by soldier who was end his conscripts's service in VPA and was hired by UAE like guard soldier. About 300 men like him in UAE. Sorry for wrong information...
Here is the link
Tuy
 
Japan Coast Guard visits southern cities


Updated : 2/28/2013 4:35:12 PM | VOV

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A Japan coast guard boat


(VOV) - A delegation from the Japan Coast Guard led by Director General of the Guard and Rescue Department Kiyoshi Saishoji is visiting the southern cities of Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City, from February 27 to March 1.

The delegation is scheduled to pay a cordial visit to leaders of the Vietnam Marine Police Department and have a working session with officers from the Marine Police Zone 3 during the visit.

The tour gives both Japanese and Vietnamese marine police forces the chance to exchange experience to strengthen the cooperation amongst law enforcement forces both in the region and throughout the world.
 
Director General of the Guard and Rescue Department Kiyoshi Saishoji is visiting the southern cities of Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City,

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Vietnam army: tactical ballistic missiles SSM Scud-B/Scud-C installations, variant:
Scud B, range 300 km, warhead 985 kg
Scud C, range 550km, warhead 770 kg

Tên lửa Scud đáng gờm của Việt Nam
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Russia's Defense Minister starts his visit to Myanmar, Vietnam


Mar 2, 2013 13:45 Moscow Time
Voice of Russia, TASS

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Photo: RIA Novosti


On Saturday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu begins his visit to Myanmar and Vietnam, where he will hold talks on military and political cooperation.
In Myanmar, Shoigu is to meet the country’s army chief General Min Aung Hlaing to discuss bilateral military and technical collaboration as well as the situation in the Asia-Pacific region.


In Vietnam, Shoigu plans to visit the Kamran naval base that was previously used as a maintenance center for the Russian Pacific Fleet’s warships.
 
Russian defense minister visits Vietnam


Last Updated: Sunday, March 03, 2013 05:30:00
Thanh Nien News

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General Sergei Shoigu


Russia’s Minister of Defense, General Sergei Shoigu will be in Vietnam on March 4-5 to discuss bilateral military ties, according to the website of Russia’s defense ministry. Shoigu's two-day trip to Vietnam follows his three-day visit to Myanmar.

General Shoigu is scheduled to meet with his Vietnamese counterpart, General Phung Quang Thanh, and Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the two sides will hold talks on bilateral military ties, as well as security issues within the Asia-Pacific region.

Shoigu and his delegation will visit Khanh Hoa Province’s Cam Ranh port, which was Russia’s largest naval base outside its territory until 2002.

From March 2-4, he met with Myanmar’s Vice President Nyan Tun and the country's army chief Vice-Senior General Min Augung Hlaynom, and discussed similar issues.
 
@Evgeny

...and we need more modern subs and closer military cooperations, my friend! :partay:
I don´t believe to a peaceful rise of China.
 
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Russia's return to Vietnam


04.03.2013
English pravda.ru: Russian news and analysis

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Russia's Defence Minister, General Sergei Shoigu, has set out to visit Vietnam for talks on military cooperation. He will visit the Cam Ranh naval base in Cam Ranh Bay, a previous maintenance centre for the warships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet. Already in November 2010, the Vietnamese Government had invited Russian experts to update this base, according to Vietnam's Defence Minister, Phung Quang Thanh.

by Olivia Kroth

Cam Ranh Bay is located in the Vietnamese province of Khanh Hoa, about 290 kilometres north of Ho-Chi-Minh City, formerly called Saigon. The bay has always been militarily important for Russia. The Imperial Russian Fleet already used it, in 1905, under Admiral Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky (1848-1909) in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904/1905.

From 1979 on, the Soviet Pacific Fleet was present at the naval base of Cam Ranh. It was the largest Soviet naval base outside of the Soviet Union. By 1987, it had been expanded to four times its original size. In May 2002, Russia withdrew from Cam Ranh. In 2013, however, after a lapse of ten years, its use shall be revived. Sergei Shoigu will negotiate details with the government in Hanoi.


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Russian President Vladimir Putin, shown in a file picture next to Sergei Shoigu (L)


Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu, born on the 21st of May 1955 in Chada, Tuva, has served as Russia's Defence Minister since November 2012. In 1977, he graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Polytechnic Institute in Siberia with a degree in Civil Engineering. Sergei Shoigu worked in the construction industry, before being appointed as Minister of Emergency Situations in 1991. He was also the United Russia Party's leader from 2001 to 2005 and Governor of the Moscow Region in 2012.

Russia's relations with Vietnam date back to January 1950, when a Soviet Embassy was established in North Vietnam. The USSR was a loyal and strong ally for Vietnam. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, relations remained friendly. Many Vietnamese students study in Russia today with Russian government scholarships.

In January 2001, President Vladimir Putin visited Hanoi to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Russo-Vietnamese ties. He was received by the Vietnamese President, Tran Duc Luong. During Vladimir Putin's presidency, Russian influence in Vietnam has been built up again. In 2009, Vietnam began to buy Russian military equipment, especially Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets and submarines.

Mutual trade picked up and reached a peak in 2012, as the Vietnam Investment Review reported. According to the Vietnamese Trade Counsellor in Russia, Pham Quang Niem, Russia's exports to Vietnam increased by four percent to 1.400 billion USD in 2012, while Vietnam sold goods worth 2.300 billion USD to Russia, an increase of 32 percent.

Russia exports chemicals, metals, oil and machinery to Vietnam. It buys agrarian products, footwear and textiles from Vietnam. Two oil and gas joint ventures operate in Vietnam, RusVietPetro and GazpromViet. Altogether, Russia has 83 projects in Vietnam, with a total capital of 924 million USD, in the fields of oil and gas, heavy and light industries, fishing and transport.

Vietnam also needs atomic energy for civilian purposes from Russia. On the 7th of January 2013, Bo Ngoai Giao Vietnam, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, published a report on Russo-Vietnamese energy cooperation, "The National Assembly (NA) of Vietnam pays attention to the energy cooperation between Vietnam and Russia, creating conditions for Russian enterprises to broaden their business in Vietnam."

The Russian State Duma Committee for Energy and the Vietnamese NA Committee for Science, Technology and Environment are expected to "foster their cooperation in specific activities that will enhance mutual understanding and the effectiveness of the two parliaments," according to this report.

Russia's second largest bank VTB will provide one billion USD to the Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Vietnam. The project will cost about 10 billion USD. The contract has been given to the Russian engineering company Atomstroyexport. The Moscow-based bank VTB was founded in 1990. It is registered in Saint Petersburg. The Russian Federation owns 75.5 percent of the VTB shares.

Andrei Kostin, the CEO of VTB, was born on the 21st of September 1956 in Moscow and graduated in 1979 from the Moscow State University with a degree in International Economics. In 2001, he received his PhD in Economics. In November 2011, Andrei Kostin was appointed Chairman of the APEC Summit, which was successfully held in Vladivostok, in September 2012.

The Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation is also headquartered in Moscow. It was established in January 1992 as successor of the Ministry of Nuclear Engineering and Industry of the USSR, and re-organized in March 2000. Rosatom controls the Russian nuclear power holding Atomenergoprom, nuclear weapon companies, nuclear research institutes and nuclear safety agencies.

Head of Rosatom is Sergei Vladilenovich Kiriyenko, born on the 26th of July 1962 in Sukhum, Abkhazia. His grandfather, Yakov Israitel, was a Communist KGB leader and close friend of Vladimir Lenin. Sergei Kiriyenko grew up in Sochi. Later he studied at the shipbuilding faculty of the Water Transport Engineers Institute in Nizhni Novgorod. In November 2005, President Vladimir Putin appointed him Head of Rosatom.

Cultural, touristic and student exchange activities are an additional bonus of Russia's return to Vietnam. Interesting cultural events are organized through the Embassies and Consulates of both countries. Vietnam has an Embassy in Moscow and a Consulate-General in Vladivostok. The Russian Federation is represented in Vietnam by its Embassy in Hanoi and the Consulate-General in Danang.

The Vietnamese Communist leader, Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), who visited the Soviet Union for the first time in 1923, then again 1927, and whose granite mausoleum in Hanoi is modelled after Lenin's Tomb in Moscow, once said, "Remember, the storm is a good opportunity for the pine and the cypress to show their strength and stability."

Both countries, Russia and Vietnam, have survived quite a few storms in their turbulent history. Thus, both nations had good opportunities to prove their stability and strength, similar to the cypress and the pine.
 
@Evgeny

...and we need more modern subs and closer military cooperations, my friend! :partay:
I don´t believe to a peaceful rise of China.

I hope new contracts will be signed. Shoigu will visit Kam Rahn naval base during the visit.
I hope our friendship will become as strong as during CCCP times:)
 
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