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Vietnamese Naval ships transport Tet gifts to offshore soldiers
1/14/2013 9:06:29 AM Voice of Vietnam

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defence platform

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Con Dao island

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(VOV) -On January 13, two naval ships left the coastal city of Vung Tau, southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, carrying New Year gifts for officers and soldiers stationed at offshore marine defence platforms and Con Dao island.

One vessel will deliver goods to Tu Chinh, Phuc Nguyen, Que Duong, Huyen Tran and Ba Ke defence platforms. The second will unload its cargo at platform DK1/10 and Con Dao island.

The supplies include fragrant rice, pork, sweets, and peach flowers donated by individuals, agencies and organisations from across the country to help the officers and soldiers enjoy an authentic traditional Lunar New Year.
 
In addition to the 36 1000-tonne and 1500-tonne vessels that are under active construction for the CMS provincial fleets, work has also started on the following:

Board No. - sizes - displacement - Shipyard

CMS:
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - HP
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - HP  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - HP  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - HP  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - HP  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - WC  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - WC  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - WC  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - WC  
XXX - 98×15.2×7.8 - 3980 - WC  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 3450 - XX  
XXX - 99×15.2×7.6 - 4896 - HP  
XXX - 99×15.2×7.6 - 4896 - HP  
XXX - 99×15.2×7.6 - 4896 - HP  
XXX - 99×15.2×7.6 - 4896 - HP  
XXX - 128.6×16×7.9 - 5418 - WC  
XXX - 128.6×16×7.9 - 5418 - WC 
XXX - 128.6×16×7.9 - 5418 - WC  
XXX - 128.6×16×7.9 - 5418 - WC  
XXX - ×?×?×?- 12000 - JN  
XXX - ×?×?×?- 12000 - JN
 
China Fishery Administration:
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX 
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX 
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX 
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 110×15×4.5 - 3450 - XX  
XXX - 83.26×11.6×4.06 1600 ?- XX 
XXX - 83.26×11.6×4.06 1600 ?- XX  
XXX - 83.26×11.6×4.06 1600 ?- XX  

China Coast Guard:
1XX - 120×?×?- 3000 ?- XX

There are two more naval assets awaiting conversion into CMS ships, making a total of 43 vessels and a standard displacement of some 178500 tonnes.

Knowing an industrial might that China is, you guys won't have to wait long to see all these, and more, prowling the South China Sea and the East Sea. :azn:
 
How many time I heard this!? ..... :cheesy:
Knowing an industrial might that China is, you guys won't have to wait long to see all these, and more, prowling the South China Sea and the East Sea.
 
Some of the new vessels are an upgrade of this “CMS 50”:

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:azn:
 
Vietnam’s sea and islands on Saigon’s roads this lunar New Year

VietNamNet Bridge – With the theme “Vietnam’s Heart,” the Nguyen Hue flower road in HCM City will highlight the idea of popularity and the country’s position.

The flower road will open from February 7 to 13. Below is the overall perspective of the Nguyen Hue flower road this lunar New Year.

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At least 8 vessesl,6 CMS ships and 2 Type 056 FFGs,under construction at HPS:

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Why 8?There are (at least)4 more being assembled in the hangars。

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:azn:
 
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Vietnamese fishing boats anchor around the marine defense platform DK1 in the East Sea.

As per statistic of 2012, more than 33,200 Vietnamese boats and some 700,000 fishermen operate within a 1,200 kilometer range, from Thanh Hoa to Binh Thuan provinces.

I think we must step up adding more marine defense platforms into the South China Sea increasing our monitoring on the ground.
 
China just live with lies.
Spratly Islands have belonged to China since ancient times
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1834 Vietnamese map showed the islands as Chinese "Wanli Changsha."

[Note: Thank you to HuziHaidao12 for the first two pictures and captions.]
Why the China Islands were appearance in Vietnam map!? Lol, Island belong to Vietnam, and was draw in Vietnam map
 
a trans post:

South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships
China Marine Surveillance ships warned off Vietnamese navy vessel by bumping into it in south china sea, The Vietnamese vessel backed off, changing course and left eventually

********.com - South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships

original:http://www.56.com/u51/v_NzIwOTE2NjQ.html#st=4&fromoutpvid=NzIwOTE2NjQ&
 
a trans post:

South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships
China Marine Surveillance ships warned off Vietnamese navy vessel by bumping into it in south china sea, The Vietnamese vessel backed off, changing course and left eventually

********.com - South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships

original:太特么给力了!海监兄弟们,好æ*·çš„ï¼ å¥½å*©å*ç»™ä½*们敬军礼了!_视频在线观 看 - 56.com

DN - 29 is civil cargo ship registered in Da Nang Vietnam. Chinese ships is violated free navigation Internationale law. Chinese are sea pirates.


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a trans post:

South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships
China Marine Surveillance ships warned off Vietnamese navy vessel by bumping into it in south china sea, The Vietnamese vessel backed off, changing course and left eventually

********.com - South China Sea Clash:Chinese vessels urge away Vietnamese navy ships

original:太特么给力了!海监兄弟们,好æ*·çš„!好å*©å*ç»™ä½*们敬军礼了!_视频在线观看 - 56.com
China craps again, nothing in video show proof of things like you said. China ships enter Vietnam's EEZ and were blocking by Vietnamese's ships made operation mission "BM-06".
 
Delivered and launched::coffee:

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A small (large for the monkeys)MSA vessel commissioned:

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Abe's diamond to answer a fierce China. China is becoming a dangerous monster in front of her neighbor nations. Too unwise.

Return Hoang Sa to Vietnam right now then nothing happen otherwise you loose much more.:cheesy:

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Historic maps support Vietnam's island sovereignty
QĐND - Thursday, October 18, 2012, 21:10 (GMT+7)

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A Chinese map does not include Paracel and Spratly Islands

An American with Vietnamese origin will hand over 90 old maps published between 1826 and 1980, which contain further evidence of Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes, to Da Nang's Institute for Socio-Economic Development (ISED) next month.

The maps are part of a collection belonging to the president of the Institute for Vietnamese Culture and Education (IVCE), Tran Thang. The institute is a non-profit organisation founded in New York in 2000.

ISED vice director Tran Duc Anh Son said the collection of old maps comprises of three kinds of maps:
# 68 maps showing that China did not have Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes;
# six maps indicating that those islands belonged to Vietnam;
# five maps of the Southeast Asian region showing that Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes are under Vietnam sovereignty.


"The city's Hoang Sa island district has a plan to build an exhibition hall and we would display the map collection there,” Son said, adding that the institute plans to show off the collection in the ‘Sea and Islands Week' to be held in Khanh Hoa province next April.

Source: VNA
 
Historic maps support Vietnam's island sovereignty
QĐND - Thursday, October 18, 2012, 21:10 (GMT+7)

7435125920121018162650126.jpg

A Chinese map does not include Paracel and Spratly Islands

An American with Vietnamese origin will hand over 90 old maps published between 1826 and 1980, which contain further evidence of Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes, to Da Nang's Institute for Socio-Economic Development (ISED) next month.

The maps are part of a collection belonging to the president of the Institute for Vietnamese Culture and Education (IVCE), Tran Thang. The institute is a non-profit organisation founded in New York in 2000.

ISED vice director Tran Duc Anh Son said the collection of old maps comprises of three kinds of maps:
# 68 maps showing that China did not have Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes;
# six maps indicating that those islands belonged to Vietnam;
# five maps of the Southeast Asian region showing that Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes are under Vietnam sovereignty.


"The city's Hoang Sa island district has a plan to build an exhibition hall and we would display the map collection there,” Son said, adding that the institute plans to show off the collection in the ‘Sea and Islands Week' to be held in Khanh Hoa province next April.

Source: VNA
this map makes me feel frustrated.go ask if Mongols agree with the map. and we lost Sakhalin in 1860:hitwall:
 
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