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You tell me what huge difference... PLA doing a photo pose and VPA doing live fire exercice? (Haha I bet money that's what you was talking about but didn't notice because you think you too smart)...Please share your huge knowledge with us

There are plenty of pictures showing PLA using the same type of weapon systems, every armies in the world (PLA included) know it's cheap, effective and combat proven...Except you
 
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Once again, how is it effective when a mobile jeep can't do his job, hit and run because the driver has to get out to avoid the muzzle flash?
There is nothing wrong with that configuration. But I doubt you are interested in finding out why. You are more interested in mocking the Viets than in genuine discussion.
 
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Diplomacy
How Vietnam is using fishing trawlers to keep an eye on China’s military
  • Vietnamese boats frequently make forays into Chinese territorial waters near Hainan, home to a number of key armed forces bases, a think tank says
  • While many might come for the fish, some also stay to spy, analyst says
Topic | South China Sea
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Liu Zhen

Published: 6:00pm, 23 Feb, 2020


Vietnamese trawlers – some with militia on board – are intruding repeatedly into Chinese waters near the southern island of Hainan as Hanoi steps up its presence in the South China Sea, according to Chinese diplomatic observers.

At least 34 Vietnamese boats sailed near Hainan between January 19 and January 31, with most of the vessels going within the 12 nautical mile territorial limit, the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative, a think tank at Peking University, said in a report released this month.

Thirty of the vessels gathered “peculiarly” on the southeast side of the island, particularly near the coast of Sanya and Lingshui, the think tank said, citing automatic identification system data used for maritime monitoring.

Sanya, a city on the island, is a major base for the Chinese navy’s South Sea Fleet and home port of the aircraft carrier Shandong, while the air force uses Lingshui as a base to project power over the South China Sea.

“As it is known to all, there are a number of Chinese naval and airbases,” the think tank said in the report. “It would make no economic sense for Vietnamese fishermen to go the extra distance to the east side of Hainan if simply to fish.”

Malaysia, China and Vietnam in ‘dangerous, ongoing game of chicken’ in South China Sea


China and Vietnam have large overlapping claims in the resource-rich South China Sea but China’s sovereignty over Hainan is not disputed, making the Vietnamese fishing activities in the area illegal, according to the think tank.

Chen Xiangmiao, an associate researcher at the National Institute for South China Sea Studies in Hainan, said Vietnamese vessels made more than 10,000 such intrusions a year and the forays had continued for at least a decade.

“In my observation, they do come for the fishing resources, but at the same time we do need to be aware that Vietnam has its own maritime militia on board fishing trawlers, which does not get much international attention,” Chen said.

Although the military bases had their own security zones, information about the Chinese armed forces such as logistics operations, equipment details, and movements by warships and aircraft, could still be gleaned from a distance, he said.

“In fact some of the Vietnamese vessels going there probably are just purely spy boats,” Chen said.

He said these particular boats were usually small and hard to identify in a big fleet.

“Even with the help of satellite identification systems, they are often too small and dispersed for Chinese law enforcers to catch and expel,” Chen said.

Xi Jinping says China, Vietnam should resolve their disputes ‘properly’


Hu Bo, director of the Centre for Maritime Strategy Studies at Peking University, said China had held back on using force so as not to destabilise relationships with rival South China Sea claimants.

In the past, tensions have risen in the region as the Chinese coastguard has sunk fishing boats from other nations, including Vietnam and the Philippines.

“But if the aggression escalates it would be hard to tell [what will happen] in the future,” Hu said.

China has deployed its own maritime militia – fishing boats that work with the military – in the South China Sea, engaging in confrontations with US military vessels in a number of high-profile incidents.

So much so that US Navy commander Admiral John Richardson told his Chinese counterpart Admiral Shen Jinlong last year that Washington would treat the Chinese maritime militia the same as the People’s Liberation Army Navy.
 
Surprise visit

US aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt is scheduled to make Danang port call tomorrow.


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Incredible firepower

The commander of US Pacific fleet, John C. Aquilino, will come too for a tea.



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@Viva_Viet

Halo bro, is Pakistan Defense Forum banned in Vietnam ? Seems to me that this thread doesnt have much viewer even since 2013, the situation is much different with Indonesian thread which is developing and now has many silent reader that most probably all of them comes from Indonesia. Or is it because of the use of English ?
 
@Viva_Viet

Halo bro, is Pakistan Defense Forum banned in Vietnam ? Seems to me that this thread doesnt have much viewer even since 2013, the situation is much different with Indonesian thread which is developing and now has many silent reader that most probably all of them comes from Indonesia. Or is it because of the use of English ?
no, dpf is not banned. Just bcs VNese r very bad at typing & speaking English. :partay:

not mentioning Vnese like spending time on Facebook, youtube and online film more than discusing on the forum.watching film is more relax while arguing wt low IQ red guard Cnese here is very tired :laugh:
 
no, dpf is not banned. Just bcs VNese r very bad at typing & speaking English. :partay:

not mentioning Vnese like spending time on Facebook, youtube and online film more than discusing on the forum.watching film is more relax while arguing wt low IQ red guard Cnese here is very tired :laugh:

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For the first time ever, the army conduct a drill to combat non traditional enemies - a virus. Scenario: 30,000 infections within military units.


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Cruiser Bunker Hill





Vietnamese and US officials in front of the guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG52) (Photo: QDND)
 
US aircraft carrier visiting Vietnam is armed to the teeth


By Nguyen Dong

News | March 7, 2020 |



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The giant vessel arrived in Vietnam’s central city of Da Nang for a five-day visit on Thursday, the second U.S. aircraft carrier to visit Vietnam in two years.



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It docked at Tien Sa Port along with cruiser USS Bunker Hill and a destroyer. The carrier has 5,000 crew members while the other two have a total of 1,500.

The Theodore Roosevelt is a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered carrier, 1,092 feet (332.8 meters) long and with a displacement of 117,000 tons and capacity to carry 90 aircraft.



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Fighter aircraft on the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The aircraft carrier is armed with three Phalanx CIWS, two RIM-7 Sea Sparrow weapons systems against airborne threats such as anti-ship missiles and aircraft, and two RIM-116 infrared surface-to-air missiles.



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There are four squadrons of the Boeing F/A-18E and F/A-18F Super Hornet twin-engine, multirole fighter aircraft, one squadron of Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft, two squadrons of Sikorsky SH-60/MH-60 Seahawk multi-mission helicopters, one squadron of Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye, an early warning aircraft, and one squadron of Grumman C-2 Greyhound cargo aircraft.



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The Bunker Hill is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser, 567 feet (173 meters) long and with a displacement of 9,300 tons.



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The cruiser is equipped with a number of modern weapons, including the Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo, a standard 12.75 inch (324 mm) anti-submarine warfare torpedo; 122 vertical launching system, an advanced system for holding and firing missiles on mobile naval platforms, such as surface ships and submarines; and two 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval guns.



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Its anti-aircraft and anti-submarine artillery systems are at various locations on the deck. In the middle are two close-in weapon systems, a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and aircraft.



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On two sides are M242 Bushmaster chain guns, a 25 mm single-barrel chain-driven autocannon. The cannons are covered in canvas on shore.



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The cruiser is equipped with two MH-60R Seahawk helicopters and the helipad is at the stern .



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Cannons and torpedoes at the stern of the USS Bunker Hill.



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The visit by the Theodore Roosevelt take place at a time when Vietnam and the U.S. are commemorating 25 years of diplomatic relations.

Two years ago the USS Carl Vinson visited Da Nang, marking a milestone in ties between the two former enemies.
 
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the Crew of the carrier, cruiser and destroyer take a rest.


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Tàu khảo sát hải dương học HMS Enterprise (H88) thuộc Hải quân Hoàng gia Anh đã cập cảng Hải Phòng, Việt Nam trong chuyến thăm hữu nghị.

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Đại diện quân đội và hải quân nhân dân Việt Nam cùng Đại sứ quán Anh tại Hà Nội và chính quyền thành phố Hải Phòng đã ra cảng đón tàu và thủy thủ đoàn cập cảng Hải Phòng.

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Tàu khảo sát Enterprise sẽ thăm xã giao Hải Phòng từ ngày 19-25/2. Chuyến thăm nhằm tăng cường hơn nữa các hoạt động hợp tác quốc phòng giữa quân đội hai nước.

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Chuyến thăm của tàu diễn ra vào năm Vương quốc Anh và Việt Nam kỷ niệm 10 năm thiết lập quan hệ đối tác chiến lược, trong đó hợp tác an ninh quốc phòng là một trong những lĩnh vực quan trọng.
 
Vietnam sends military observers to monitor the large scale military exercise of combined armed forces China/Cambodian.

The manouver “Golden Dragon 2020” takes place 150km southern Phnom Penh.





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