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When I was doing charity work in rural part of China the PLA did help our organisation in a few occasions. I was invited to tour the local PLA training camp a couple of times. Soldiers appears to be well fed from central kitchens, food quality is decent and training appears to be quite systematic, esp in sharp shooting and modern war fare for the junior officers.
There are some smart officials in the PLA, as I am sure there are in the VNA also.
Well, there are keyboard warriors on all sides I am sure. Actual political and military issues are not as simple as what they think.
Best regards.

You sound very reasonable, are more sympathic than some of Internet Chinese trollers here in the forum. By the way how is the food at the PLA?
 
Indian Navy to hold rescue drill in Da Nang
Last update: 13:09 | 05/06/2013
VietNamNet Bridge – During the four days friendship visit to Vietnam, besides the cultural, sports exchange, the Indian Navy will have a joint rescue rehearsal with the Vietnam Navy in East Sea


At noon on June 4, four naval ships of the Eastern Fleet of India, including INS Satpura guided missile frigate (F48), INS Shakti logistics ship (A57), INS Ranvijay destroyer (D55) and INS Kirch escort vessel (P62), carrying 1,200 officers and sailors, docked at Tien Sa Port (Da Nang) to begin the four-day visit to this city, from June 4 to 8.

At the welcome ceremony, the representative of the High Command of People's Navy of Vietnam appreciated the visit of the Indian Navy, to tighten the diplomatic relations between the two countries and to promote cooperation in the military and non-military sectors in the future.

Representing the Indian Navy, Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P, Commander of the Eastern Fleet, said he was very moved to receive a warm welcome from Vietnam. "The Indian Navy and the Vietnam Navy have deep ties, cooperation and development in areas such as training crew for submarines, providing additional, support equipment for the Vietnam navy...," he said.
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The visit aims to promote cooperation relations between the two navies.





Recognizing the importance of the East Sea for countries in the region in economic development, security and defense ... Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P said: "India respects the island and marine sovereignty of the countries in the East Sea. I believe and expect that in the future, leaders of these countries will find a common voice for the East Sea issue in the spirit of peace, adhere to international law."

He said in a recent visit, the Indian Navy and the Malaysian Navy had a rehearsal on May 23. Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P also revealed that on June 8, when the four Indian ships leave Tien Sa port, there will have a small exercise with the Vietnam Navy on rescue in the East Sea.

"In the future, I hope that the Vietnam Navy and Indian Navy will have exercises at higher levels," Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P added.

It is expected that the Indian navy would have a courtesy meeting with the leaders of Da Nang City, the High Command of Military Region V and the High Command of Navy Region 3. The Indian ships will also open for the Indian community in Vietnam and 90 children from Center for Street Children Protection of Da Nang. There will have expertise exchange between the High Command of Navy Region 3 with the crew of INS Satpura and a lot of sport and cultural exchange activities between the two navies.

On 8/6, the four Indian Navy ships will leave Tien Sa port.

The guided missile destroyer INS Satpura has 50 officers and 350 sailors. It is 143 m long, 17 m wide, with a tonnage of 5,300 tons, speed of up to 32 nautical miles per hour.

The INS Shakti logistics ship carries 30 officers and 200 sailors. It is 175 m long, 25 m wide, with a tonnage of 27,500 tons, speed of up to 20 nautical miles per hour.

The INS Ranvijay destroyer has 50 officers and 400 sailors. It is 146m long, 15.8 m wide, weighing 4,974 tons and speed of 35 nautical miles per hour. The INS Kirch corvette has a tonnage of 1,460 tons, 91m in length, 10.5 m in width, and speed of up to 25 nautical miles per hour. This corvette carries 170 officers and sailors.

English - VietNamNet News
 
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Indian Navy to hold rescue drill in Da Nang
Last update: 13:09 | 05/06/2013
VietNamNet Bridge – During the four days friendship visit to Vietnam, besides the cultural, sports exchange, the Indian Navy will have a joint rescue rehearsal with the Vietnam Navy in the East Sea.





The four naval vessels of India at the Tien Sa Port of Da Nang on June 4.



At noon on June 4, four naval ships of the Eastern Fleet of India, including INS Satpura guided missile frigate (F48), INS Shakti logistics ship (A57), INS Ranvijay destroyer (D55) and INS Kirch escort vessel (P62), carrying 1,200 officers and sailors, docked at Tien Sa Port (Da Nang) to begin the four-day visit to this city, from June 4 to 8.

At the welcome ceremony, the representative of the High Command of People's Navy of Vietnam appreciated the visit of the Indian Navy, to tighten the diplomatic relations between the two countries and to promote cooperation in the military and non-military sectors in the future.

Representing the Indian Navy, Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P, Commander of the Eastern Fleet, said he was very moved to receive a warm welcome from Vietnam. "The Indian Navy and the Vietnam Navy have deep ties, cooperation and development in areas such as training crew for submarines, providing additional, support equipment for the Vietnam navy...," he said.



The visit aims to promote cooperation relations between the two navies.





Recognizing the importance of the East Sea for countries in the region in economic development, security and defense ... Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P said: "India respects the island and marine sovereignty of the countries in the East Sea. I believe and expect that in the future, leaders of these countries will find a common voice for the East Sea issue in the spirit of peace, adhere to international law."

He said in a recent visit, the Indian Navy and the Malaysian Navy had a rehearsal on May 23. Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P also revealed that on June 8, when the four Indian ships leave Tien Sa port, there will have a small exercise with the Vietnam Navy on rescue in the East Sea.

"In the future, I hope that the Vietnam Navy and Indian Navy will have exercises at higher levels," Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar P added.

It is expected that the Indian navy would have a courtesy meeting with the leaders of Da Nang City, the High Command of Military Region V and the High Command of Navy Region 3. The Indian ships will also open for the Indian community in Vietnam and 90 children from Center for Street Children Protection of Da Nang. There will have expertise exchange between the High Command of Navy Region 3 with the crew of INS Satpura and a lot of sport and cultural exchange activities between the two navies.

On 8/6, the four Indian Navy ships will leave Tien Sa port.

The guided missile destroyer INS Satpura has 50 officers and 350 sailors. It is 143 m long, 17 m wide, with a tonnage of 5,300 tons, speed of up to 32 nautical miles per hour.

The INS Shakti logistics ship carries 30 officers and 200 sailors. It is 175 m long, 25 m wide, with a tonnage of 27,500 tons, speed of up to 20 nautical miles per hour.

The INS Ranvijay destroyer has 50 officers and 400 sailors. It is 146m long, 15.8 m wide, weighing 4,974 tons and speed of 35 nautical miles per hour. The INS Kirch corvette has a tonnage of 1,460 tons, 91m in length, 10.5 m in width, and speed of up to 25 nautical miles per hour. This corvette carries 170 officers and sailors.English - VietNamNet News

Time for Idian bro to flex ur muslce to big mouth China:cheers:
 
You got me wrong. I welcome a closer ties between the two countries´s armies. I just wonder how nice the PLA can be.

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Here is the a Chinese drama about the modern PLA, it may not be 100% accurate, but it gives a brief impression about the life in the PLA camp.
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Sorry for posting the off-topic stuffs, but just to answer the curiosity from 'Viet', and since China and Vietnam wanna deepen the military exchange. :coffee:
 
Sorry for posting the off-topic stuffs, but just to answer the curiosity from 'Viet', and since China and Vietnam wanna deepen the military exchange. :coffee:
22 senior military officers training in China

16:42 | June/05/2013 |

On 6/6/2013, delegation of senior officials of the People's Army of Vietnam to China to participate in 15-day courses

The elegation include 22 generals, senior officers as officer in charge of the Party and political work at the unit level strategic and military campaigns, basic training, with practice experience and is resource planning for the next term.
22 sĩ quan cấp cao quân đội tập huấn tại Trung Quốc
16:42 | 05/06/2013
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Ngày 6/6, Đoàn cán bộ chính trị cao cấp của Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam sẽ sang Trung Quốc tham gia khóa học 15 ngày, trong khuôn khổ Đề án 165 của Ban Tổ chức Trung ương và thỏa thuận hợp tác quốc phòng giữa 2 nước.
Đoàn gồm 22 tướng lĩnh, sĩ quan cấp cao là cán bộ chủ trì công tác Đảng, công tác chính trị tại các đơn vị cấp chiến lược, chiến dịch toàn quân, được đào tạo cơ bản, có nhiều kinh nghiệm thực tiễn và là nguồn quy hoạch cho nhiệm kỳ tới.

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HQ Hanoi Kilo Submarines Completed Testing

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HQ 182 Hanoi diesel submarine (photo : BMPD)


Itar-Tass (Russia) reported shipyard Admiratly Verfi end testing first non-nuclear submarines HQ-182 Hanoi Vietnam People's Navy.

Shipyard Admiratly Verfi will hand over to the Vietnam People's Navy 2 diesel electric powered submarine - Project 636 Kilo class diesel this year. Under the plan, the 3rd ship will be launched in August. And this year, the 4th will be booted.

Earlier, sources in the Russian military industrial complex revealed to Itar-Tass, in December last year Kilo submarines were first program successfully completed the first test phase, in which all systems and ship's machinery works well. Diving submarine has successfully 12 times, including a deep dive.

"The national test of the first ship will be completed in the summer. By September this year will conduct trials and handed the ship over to Vietnam," the source said.

According to sources, the 2nd of Kilo submarines named Ho Chi Minh contract was launched in late 2012. Earlier in January this year, Admiratly Verfi began work finishing some categories of ships. In 3-4 months, the ship was anchored in the harbor at the trial and then the trip to sea trials.

Factory Admiratly Vefi are urgently implement the remaining vessel fabrication. In February, the plant has closed steel cutting ceremony 6 Kilo submarines for Vietnam People's Navy.

"The work was carried out exactly according to the approved schedule," said the representative of the Russian defense industry said.

During his visit to Russia in May this year, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has stated: "We are very grateful to you Russia, who will close and transfer to Vietnam before 2016 6 Kilo class submarines under the agreement has been signed. "

According to the prime minister, this order "not only commercial in nature, but it is an expression of friendship and trust between our two countries." In addition, the Prime Minister also said that the military-technical cooperation Vietnam - Russia "does not stop at six submarines, we wait for the weapons and military technical equipment other."

In 2009, Vietnam signed a deal worth nearly $ 2 billion to buy six submarines attack non-nuclear Russian Kilo Project 636. This contract, in addition to closing the submarine also includes training sailors Vietnam, as well as providing equipment and technical supplies needed.

Non-nuclear attacks submarine the Project 636 Kilo class submarines of the 3rd generation. Length 73.8 m, 9.9 m wide, stretch of water when submerged nearly 4,000 tons, a maximum depth of 300m.

Project 636 is designed to make submarines and anti-submarine ships, as well as creating the means to defend the naval base, the coastal road and sea reconnaissance patrol operating in the enemy lines.

The ship is equipped with 6 torpedo launchers 533mm sizes allow release of anti-submarine torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, supersonic 3M-54E Klub-S.

(TienPhong)
 
early PLA
Here is the a Chinese drama about the modern PLA, it may not be 100% accurate, but it gives a brief impression about the life in the PLA camp.

Sorry for posting the off-topic stuffs, but just to answer the curiosity from 'Viet', and since China and Vietnam wanna deepen the military exchange. :coffee:
Don´t worry, pls continue making your contributions, I appreciate it.
Here are some pictures from the fourth Vietnam-China strategic dialogue on defence in Beijing on June 5. 2013


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VN´s Deputy Minister of Defence Nguyen Chi Vinh and Chinese Defence Minister Chang Wanquan


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Vietnam-China strategic dialogue on defence in Beijing on June 5.
 
Vietnam, Thailand strengthen air force cooperation

Updated : 6/4/2013 5:02:50 PM
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(VOV) - Vietnamese and Thai Air Forces will expand cooperation in the lead up to the establishment of a strategic partnership between the two countries.

The agreement was reached during the two Air Force Commanders’ talks in Bangkok on June 4 as part of a Vietnamese Air Defence and Air Force delegation’s four-day visit to Thailand.

Commanders Phuong Minh Hoa of Vietnam and Prajin Jantong of Thailand agreed to exchange high-level visits, strengthen training cooperation, share meteorological information, coordinate in flood and storm prevention, and consult on aviation medicine.
 
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Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh and Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Qi Jianguo before the dialogue (Source: VNA)
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Vietnam, Australia enhance defence cooperation

Updated : 6/8/2013 10:05:29 AM
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Vietnam and Australia will continue strengthening bilateral relations in various fields such as the exchange of delegations, dialogue consultations, English training, medical military, and the search for those missing in action.

Lieutenant General Vo Van Tuan, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army was speaking while receiving Major General Craig Orme, Commander of Australian Defence College (COMADC), in Hanoi on June 7.

He affirmed that the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the Defence Ministries of Vietnam and Australia in 2010 has facilitated bilateral defence cooperation and both sides are well realizing this document.
 
Vietnam, Japan willing to boost defence cooperation

03/06/2013 | 21:41:27
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Both Vietnam and Japan are willing to promote their defence cooperation through strengthening the exchange of delegations and cooperation in personnel training as well as other fields of mutual concern.

The willingness was stressed during a meeting between Lieutenant General Vo Van Tuan, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army and visiting Nobushige Takamizawa, President of the National Institute for Defence Studies under Japan ’s Ministry of Defence, in Hanoi on June 3.
 
Modular blocks of the 3rd Molniya FAC under assembly in Ba Son shipyard
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