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Ok I think we could make two of the most critical parts of the ABM: x-band radars and control software. We are buying two NEC x-band earth observation satellites from Japan. As part of the $1.2 billion deal, Japan will provide all necessary training to Vietnamese engineers and technicians. The people of Viettel are very capable. They could be sent to Japan for learning, they could make later the x-band radars and the control/command software for the ABM. I think we can consider if establishing a strategic missile force makes sense.Its mainly the cost of the X band radars and then the intercepting missiles and the command and control. I don't remember now the cost of the Arrow 3 missile, but I don't think its more than 10 million a piece, probably less.
If you want to go American, then we are talking THAADS or AEGIS Ashore batteries, that's between 800 million to 1 billion per battery. So we are talking 3 batteries, 3 billion will do which is very feasible, but the million dollar question is if USA / Israel will be willing to sell the stuff.
the Russians don't put their most advanced missile system on sale. I think we should try to develop our own missiles.Just heard the Russians are building a new S-500
Bro, are you serious? Please don't end up like the bragging Indy, learn how to make a simple radar first.Ok I think we could make two of the most critical parts of the ABM: x-band radars and control software. We are buying two NEC x-band earth observation satellites from Japan. As part of the $1.2 billion deal, Japan will provide all necessary training to Vietnamese engineers and technicians. The people of Viettel are very capable. They could be sent to Japan for learning, they could make later the x-band radars and the control/command software for the ABM. I think we can consider if establishing a strategic missile force makes sense.
NEC x-band satelitte
Bro, are you serious? Please don't end up like the bragging Indy, learn how to make a simple radar first.
We reproduce radars, develop improved radars, make new radars since a decade.Bro, are you serious? Please don't end up like the bragging Indy, learn how to make a simple radar first.
Hey good info. Have you got details on the improved radar?The radar used to shot down B52 in "12 days and night" in 1972 on Hanoi air can be considered an unique Vietnamese product, because the Soviet made original one had been made useless by the US. Possibly at that time, the Vietnamese improved radar was the only one in the world which can detect B52 effectively.