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For the first time, the display includes Nguyen Dynasty royal administrative documents and woodblocks, recognised by UNESCO as World Documentary Heritage.
Vietnam’s Ministry of National Defense has announced major structural reforms, merging several key agencies to streamline military operations. The restructuring was completed ahead of schedule to improve national defense efficiency.
Following this direction, on March 3, 1955, the Ministry of National Defence decided to establish the Airport Research Department, marking the formation of Vietnam's air force.
At recruitment sites across the city, families and loved ones shared emotional moments, embracing, handing over lucky red envelopes, and exchanging last-minute words of encouragement.
The 2025 recruitment cycle introduces tighter health checks and prioritizes university graduates to improve overall military quality.
Tens of thousands of young people nationwide will depart for military service from February 13 to 15.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has appointed Lieutenant Generals Thai Dai Ngoc and Nguyen Quang Ngoc as Deputy Chiefs of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, marking significant promotions for the commanders of Military Regions 5 and 3.
Vietnam’s military is undergoing a comprehensive restructuring process aimed at creating a compact, efficient, and modern force to meet evolving national defense needs.
Vietnam’s military will prioritize recruiting college and university graduates in 2025, reflecting its focus on building a high-quality, modern armed force.
With weapons capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute or targeting distances over 6 kilometers, the Vietnam Defense Exhibition 2024 amazed attendees with cutting-edge military technology.
From its founding in 1944 to its pivotal role in Vietnam’s reunification and modern peacekeeping efforts, the Vietnam People's Army celebrates 80 years of sacrifice and achievement.
Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien, Deputy Minister of Defense, celebrated the success of the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition 2024, which welcomed over 260,000 visitors and generated $286 million in contracts.
The 80 Years of Culture and Arts in the People’s Army exhibition at Hoan Kiem Lake brings Vietnam’s military history and artistry to life for locals and tourists alike.
On December 21, military dogs showcased their exceptional skills in front of thousands of spectators at the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition 2024.
Vietnam has introduced its first domestically manufactured aircraft, the Flying Legend TP-150, at the 2024 Vietnam International Defense Exhibition.
In honor of the Vietnam People’s Army’s 80th anniversary, Vietnamese Blue Berets hosted a special event, introducing international friends to pho, spring rolls, and other iconic dishes.
More than 150,000 people have registered to visit the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition, prompting organizers to extend access until December 23.
At the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition 2024, Vietnamese-made weapons, including missile systems, sniper rifles, anti-tank rounds, and UAVs, captivated visitors with their world-class design and innovation.
Excited visitors queued from early morning to explore the weapons and military equipment on display at the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition.
At the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition, France, the UK, and Canada pledged cooperation to help Vietnam enhance its military strength and international partnerships.