Liberation of the Spratly Islands: A strategic victory in the liberation of the South and national reunification
Saturday, April 19, 2025, 14:36 (GMT+7)
The victory of the liberation of the Spratly Islands in 1975 holds profound strategic significance. It not only contributed to the complete success of the Spring 1975 General Offensive and Uprising, which fully liberated the South and reunified the country, but also firmly affirmed Viet Nam’s sovereignty over the Spratly Islands.
Building an elite, mobile signal force in defence of the military region
Sunday, January 26, 2025, 16:12 (GMT+7)
The task of ensuring communication is diverse and demanding, simultaneously supporting many components, forces, tasks, combat activities over a wide range. This requires comprehensive implementation of many measures to build strong signal capabilities, forces, and posture from peacetime. Among these, building an elite, mobile signal force is one of the important factors.
The Party's thoughts on developing defence industry to meet the requirements of safeguarding the Fatherland in the new period
Thursday, September 26, 2024, 14:48 (GMT+7)
Based on a thorough understanding of the Party’s resolutions and directives on developing defence industry, the Central Military Commission, Ministry of National Defence (MND), and all-level party committees and authorities have consistently focused on comprehensively adopting various solutions to effectively carry out this important task. Significant results have been achieved, with some exceeding the pre-set objectives
Missile Regiment 250 focuses on making itself “exemplarily, typically” comprehensively strong
Friday, September 20, 2024, 14:42 (GMT+7)
Cadres and soldiers of the Regiment have always upheld revolutionary vigilance and combat readiness to avoid falling into passivity in the air; the quality of training and troops’ task performance have been improved; logistics and technical work has been synchronously, creatively carried out, thereby meeting the requirements of training, combat readiness, and contingency missions
The role of artillery in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign and the issue of building an “elite, compact, and strong” Artillery Corps
Wednesday, May 08, 2024, 07:06 (GMT+7)
In the strategic decisive battle of Dien Bien Phu, our artillery force demonstrated its courage and creativity, proving its role as the primary ground firepower of our armed forces, contributing significantly to the victory of the campaign. Via the battle, many valuable lessons were drawn, and they need to be studied and developed to build the Artillery Corps into an “elite, compact, and strong” force, advancing towards modernity, meeting the requirements and objectives of the cause of defending the Homeland in the new situation
Improving the quality of Military Cryptography in line with the development of task requirements
Friday, November 10, 2023, 10:05 (GMT+7)
Enhancing the quality of military cryptographic work is an objective necessity and the responsibility of every agency, unit, and individual servicemember. This mission must be vigorously and systematically carried out, with a more cohesive approach, from the Ministry of National Defence down to all levels throughout the Military. Each agency, especially the cryptographic departments and cryptographic cadres and staff at all levels, must uphold a strong sense of responsibility, maintain a secure cryptographic technical system, strictly adhere to discipline, and regulations related to cryptographic work, and ensure the secrecy, accuracy, and timely transmission of leadership and command information at all levels in all situations.
Strengthen air defence capability to meet the requirements of the cause of defending the Motherland
Monday, October 23, 2023, 08:55 (GMT+7)
Enhancing air defence combat capabilities in the face of new combat conditions is a significant challenge, applicable during peacetime and wartime, involving various levels, branches, and forces. Therefore, it is necessary to implement a comprehensive set of solutions to create a foundation and conditions for leveraging the combined strength of various forces, with the core being the tri-element air defence force, to defeat potential enemy’s air offensives and contribute to the robust defence of the sky of the Motherland in the new situation.
On organisation of communication network in strategic defensive operations against the enemy plan to isolate and cut off the Central Region and the Central Highlands Theatres
Monday, May 15, 2023, 14:48 (GMT+7)
Because a strategic defensive operations against enemy plan to cut off and isolate the Central Region and Central Highlands will be a prolonged and fierce fight with many rapid developments; it is very likely that the enemy will concentrate their overwhelming firepower on critical targets in these areas, so our communication network must stay strong throughout the conflict. Therefore, the Theatre Commander and the Theatre Signal Branch must thoroughly study and grasp the situation, and deploy communication personnel and hardware effectively to maximise the capability and fortes of each unit.
Artillery Corps focuses on improving combat strength, meeting requirements and tasks
Saturday, May 28, 2022, 21:24 (GMT+7)
Over the past 75 years, under the leadership and direction of the Party, the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defence, the Artillery Corps has made great strides to overcome difficulties, develop, and achieve glorious victories, significantly contributing to the great victories of the nation, firmly defending the Fatherland.
Department of Electronic Warfare focuses on increasing combat strength to meet its task requirements
Thursday, April 28, 2022, 14:09 (GMT+7)
To keep pace with the development of the Military build-up, national defence consolidation, and the Fatherland protection, on April 30th, 1992, the DEW under the General Staff was founded and initially performed its role as a leading office for electronic warfare and techniques of electronic warfare. As a new combat force of the Military, the Department’s organisational structure and equipment were limited. Technical support and staff members’ professional competence did not satisfy the DEW’s task requirements