List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Navy

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Since the Vietnam War, most of Vietnamese vessels were supplied by the Soviet Union and presently by Russia, while hundreds more were integrated into the navy after it was left over from South Vietnam although many have been decommissioned due to lack of parts. However, due to rising tensions in the South China Sea, many nearby nations such as Japan have shown support in developing Vietnam's Navy and Coast Guard. [1]

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The Vietnam People's Navy is the branch of the Vietnam People's Army with the fastest modernization as the Vietnamese government put it as a main priority, with constant improvement to its weapons, munitions and combat capability.

Surface Vessel

Frigate

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
Gepard 3.9 frigate Quang Trung (016) of Vietnam People's Navy in MILAN2022 - 1.jpg
Vietnam People's Navy Ship 011 'Dinh Tien Hoang' (Project 11661E Gepard 3.9).jpg
Gepard 3.9

(Project 11661E)

Guided-missile frigate Đinh Tiên Hoàng (011)
Lý Thái Tổ (012)
Trần Hưng Đạo (015)
Quang Trung (016)
4 [2] (+2)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 015 and 016 are equipped with anti-submarine capability while 011 and 012 are not. Two more frigates are planned. [3]

Efforts made to be able to domestically produce AK-176 naval gun and AK-630 CIWS.

Maximum 1,930 tons.

Petya-II/-III

(Project 159A/AE)

Anti-submarine frigate 09
11
13
15
17
5 [4] Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Heavily modernized with rebuilt stealthy superstructure and new combat suites. Electrical and mechanical systems were upgraded with modern and easily available components. Communication, radar, electronic, sensor, and bridge systems were upgraded. [5] [6]

Three ASW frigate while two converted to gunboats.

Maximum 1,150 tons.

Corvette

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
INS Kirpan (P44) entering Cam Ranh International Port, Vietnam.jpg Khukri Guided-missile corvette [7] 26 1 [8] Flag of India.svg  India Transferred from India. [9]

Maximum 1,291 tons.

Vietnam People's Navy Ship 20 at 2024 MILAN exercise.jpg
Pohang

(batch III)

Anti-submarine corvette 18
20
2 [10] (+1)Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea ASW corvettes transferred from South Korea. [11] Has been extensively overhauled domestically.

Installed domestically produced KT-184 quad-launchers. The launcher is made to launch the Kh-35 Uran missile. May have been removed according to recent info. Maximum 1,220 tons.

Second Edition of Indian Navy-Vietnam Peoples' Navy Bilateral Exercise (1).jpg Molniya

(Project 1241.8)

Guided-missile corvette [12] 375
376
377
378
379
380
382
383
8 [13] (+4)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
6 built locally in Ba Son Shipyard under license. Vietnam is looking to build another 4 Molniya corvettes to complete phase two of this project.

Maximum 563 tons.

Tarantul-I

(Project 1241.RE)

Guided-missile corvette 371
372
373
374
4 [14] [15] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Maximum 549 ton.
BPS-500 Guided-missile corvette 3811Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Maximum 520 ton.

Torpedo / Missile / Fast Attack / Gun / Patrol Boat

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
TT-400TP Patrol boat / Gunboat 272
273
274
275
276
277
6Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Maximum 455 tons.
Svetlyak

(Project 10412)

Patrol boat / Gunboat 261
263
264
265
266
267
6Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Maximum 375 tons.
TP-01 Patrol boat / Gunboat 251
253
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Maximum 250 tons.
Turya

(Project 206M)

Torpedo boat / fast attack craft 331
332
333
334
335
5Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 250 tons.
Osa

(Project 205U)

Missile boat / fast attack craft 354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
8Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 235 tons.
Shershen-class

(Project 206)

Torpedo boat / fast attack craft 306
307
311
312
4Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 172 tons.
K-62 Shanghai class Patrol boat / Gunboat 201
202
206
211
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Maximum 100 tons.

Minesweeper

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
Zheleznyakov1989.jpg Yurka

(Project 266)

Minesweeper 851
852
2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 540 tons.
HQ-862 HQVN.JPG Sonya

(Project 1265)

Minesweeper 861
862
863
864
4Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 450 tons.
Caspian boat 207.jpg Yevgenya

(Project 1258)

Minesweeper 2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Maximum 96 tons.

Amphibious Warfare Ship

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
LST-938 Tank landing ship 501
503
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States The former USS Maricopa County (LST-938) and USS Coconino County (LST-603) which was captured during the Vietnam War.

Maximum 4,145 tons.

Damen Roro 5612 Roll-on/roll-off & Logistic-support landing ship 526
527
528
529
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Domestically manufactured. 3 ships were produced by Song Thu shipyard for the Venezuelan government but were not delivered due to payment problems. The ships were repurchased from Venezuela's order. Another ship was ordered and transferred to the Vietnamese Navy. [16]

Maximum 1,480 tons.

Hùng Vương Roll-on/roll-off & Logistic-support landing ship 521
522
51-11-68
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Ship 51-11-75 is given to the Department of Logistics.

Maximum 1,410 tons. [17]

Polnocny-B

(Project 771)

Tank landing ship 511
512
513
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Maximum 834 tons.
LCU 1466 Landing craft 551
552
553
554
555
556
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States Captured during the Vietnam War.

Maximum ~359-392 tons.

LCM-8 Landing craft 466
467
470
471
4-6Flag of the United States.svg  United States Captured during the Vietnam War.

Unclear how many there are, but the known number is 466, 467, 470, 471.

Maximum 113.2 tons.

Transport / Logistics Support / Search-and-Rescue Ship

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
K-122 Transport / Logistics Support Ship Trường Sa (571)1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
K-123 Logistics support / Hospital Ship Khánh Hòa - 01 (561)1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Trường Sa Transport / Logistics Support Ship Trường Sa 01
Trường Sa 02
Trường Sa 03
Trường Sa 04
Trường Sa 08
Trường Sa 14
Trường Sa 19
Trường Sa 20
Trường Sa 21
Trường Sa 22
10Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Maximum 350 tons.
996 Transport / Logistics Support Ship 9961Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Search-and-Rescue Ship
Damen RGS 9316

FET 10-meter Submarine Rescue Vehicle [18]


Perry® XLX-C Remotely Operated Vehicle [19] [20]


Small-size speed boat

Submarine rescue ship

Deep-submergence rescue vehicle


Remotely operated underwater vehicle


Speed boat

Yết Kiêu (927) [21] 1 (+1)
1 (+1)
1 (+1)
2 (+2)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom


Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom


Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Equipped with Deep-submergence rescue vehicle, [22] Remotely operated under water vehicle, and 2 small-size speed boats. Has a decompression chamber and enhanced on-board medical facilities.

Two more similar ships were designed by Damen built by Z189 Shipyard, MV Stoker and MV Besant. These ships are slightly smaller and lighter.

Maximum 3,950 tons.

HSV-6613 Ocean surveillance Trần Đại Nghĩa (888) 1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Designed by Damen and constructed by Song Thu Corporation.

Maximum 1,550 tons.

FC-624 Fast-react search-and-rescue & Patrol vessel9241Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Equipped with a speed boat and helipad as its notable features. Locally manufactured by X51 Shipyard. [23]

700 tons.

Training Vessel

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
STS Le Quy Don 1.jpg Training Vessel Lê Quý Đôn (286) 1Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Non-surface Vessel

Submarine

ImageModelTypeShipQuantityOriginNotes
Kilo Vietnam Submarine.jpg Kilo

(Project 636.1)

Attack submarine Hà Nội (182)
Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh (183)
Hải Phòng (184)
Khánh Hoà (185)
Đà Nẵng (186)
Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu (187)
6 [24] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Commissioned 2014–2017. Equipped with Kalibr / Club-S missiles. [24]

Maximum 2,350 tons.

Aircraft

Maritime Patrol Aircraft

ImageModelTypeVariantsQuantityOriginNotes
WinAir De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter Breidenstein.jpg DHC-6 Twin Otter Patrol aircraft DHC-6-400 MPA6 [25] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3 used as Maritime patrol aircraft and three used as transports.

Helicopter

ImageModelTypeVariantsQuantityOriginNotes
Airbus Helicopters H225 Super Puma Helimer 401 (cropped).jpg Eurocopter Super Puma (H225M) Patrol helicopter2 [25] Flag of France.svg  France Operating with Vietnamese Helicopters.
Kamov Ka-27PS.JPEG Kamov Ka-27 ASW Helicopter Ka-28
Ka-32T
8
1 [26]
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Serve in frigates and patrol vessels around Spratly Islands.

8 Ka-28 for Anti-submarine. serve in frigates and patrol vessels around Spratly Islands. Ka-32T bearing number 7551 crashed during a training flight and currently Vietnam only has one Ka-32T left with number 7552.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
IAI Heron( framed).jpg IAI Heron MALE UVA 3 [27] Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
HS-6L MALE UVA Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Jointly developed by Vietnam's Academy of Science and Technology with Belarus; completed in 2015 around. November/December. [28]

Specification:

  • Wingspan: 22m
  • Endurance: 35 hours
  • Range: 4,000 km (claimed)
UAV2-20 MALE UVA Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Resembles MQ-9 Reaper drone. Certain parts painted in red.
VU-MALE MALE UVA Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Multi-purpose UVA. Can carry long range weaponry and reconnaissance equipment.
Small UVA
US Navy 1005268-N-RC844-159 A Scan Eagle Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).jpg Insitu ScanEagle Reconnaissance 6 [29] [30] Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bespilotna letelica Orbiter VS.JPG Orbiter 2 Reconnaissance Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Acquired from Israel. [31]
Orbiter 3 Reconnaissance VT-SwiftFlag of Israel.svg  Israel

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

The VT-Swift is a license produced variant of the Orbiter 3 from Israel.
VT-Patrol Reconnaissance VT-PigeonFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Specs of VT-Patrol:
  • Range: 50 km
  • Speed: 100 - 150 km/h

Specs of VT-Pigeon:
  • Wingspan: 3.25 m
  • Length: 2.25 m
  • Range: 50 - 200 km
  • Endurance: 210 minutes
  • Speed: 80 - 130 km/h
  • Operational altitude (above sea level): 1 km
  • Max altitude (above sea level): 3 km
  • Max take-off weight: 26 kg
  • Take-off method: Runways, catapults
  • Landing method: Runway, net collection
  • Engine type: Gasoline engine
VU-R70 Reconnaissance Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Medium-range, light weight reconnaissance UAV.

Specs:

  • Wingspan: 3.1
  • Length: 1.7 m
  • Endurance: 270 minutes
  • Speed: 120 km/h (max)
  • Take-off method: VTOL
  • Max take-off weight: 26 kg
  • Payload: Optoelectronic
  • Camera: Day/Night, laser range finder, HD resolution
VU-50R Reconnaissance Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Short-range, light weight reconnaissance UAV.

Specs:

  • Wingspan: 3.2 m
  • Length: 2.2 m
  • Endurance: 180 minutes
  • Speed: 120 km/h (max)
  • Max take-off weight: 26 kg
  • Payload: Optoelectronic
  • Camera: Day/Night, laser range finder, HD resolution
VU-QL1 Reconnaissance Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Small quadcopter reconnaissance drone.
RAV-80 Reconnaissance Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Specs:
  • Wingspan: 2.5 m
  • Length: 1.3 m
  • Height: 0.2 m
  • Range: 80 km
  • Endurance: 150 minutes
  • Speed: 80 - 100 km/h (cruising), 120 km/h (max)
  • Max altitude (above sea level): 3.5 km
  • Max take-off weight: 15 kg
  • Take-off method: VTOL
BB-01 Miniature UAV Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Tricopter drone that's made with easily available commercial component. It's mainly used for firefighting as it's loadout is composed of two fire suppression rockets. Weighs 16 kg and can carry up to 5 kg of explosives. Demonstration shows dropping air burst bomb.

Made at Factory Z113, which is known for making firefighting equipment. Factory also makes portable MRLS for putting out fires. Has built-in camera, laser rangefinder.

HRU Reconnaissance HRU-13
HRU-131
HRU-132
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Specs of HRU-13 & HRU-132:
  • Wingspan: 2.6 m
  • Length: 1.2 m
  • Endurance: 90 minutes
  • Speed: 64 - 130 km/h
  • Max altitude (above sea level): 4 km
  • Weight: 12 kg
  • Max take-off weight: 14.5 kg
  • Control mode: Automatic, manual
  • Take-off method: Runway, VTOL
  • Landing method: Runway
  • Video transmission range: 50 km (mountainous), 80 km (coastal)

Specs of HRU-131:
  • Endurance: 4 hours
  • Take-off method: Narrow runway, ships, boats
  • Engine type: Gasoline engine, electric motor
  • Operational features: Can carry light detectors, surveillance cams, small devices

Radar System

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
VRS-3TL-1 3D L-Band Tactical Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Narrow pencil-beam (ability to emit high precision & reduce interference concentrated radar beam), electronic scanning in elevation. [32]

Detect targets flying at low altitude and short range. Produced and developed by Viettel.

VRS-MRS 3D S-Band Medium-Range Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam This radar has AESA tech, narrow pencil-beam, electronic scanning in elevation, Look-down, Burn-through function (detect targets through interference/clutter), ECCM, IFF identification, and open architecture for CS5SIR system. [33]

Detect targets flying at medium altitude and medium range. Produced and developed by Viettel.

VRS-SRS 3D S-Band Tactical Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Easy assemble, dissemble, transport, and cheaper. Has all the advantages of the VRS-MRS except weather monitoring abilities. [34]

Produced and developed by Viettel.

VRS-M2D-1 2D Medium-Altitude Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2D radars are much cheaper and easier to build than 3D radars, but are less capable. Compared to 3D radars, the VRS-M2D-1 and its similar counterparts have lacking ECCM abilities but still possess ECCM. [35]

Detect targets flying at low altitude and medium range. Produced and developed by Viettel.

VRS-2DM-1 2D Low-Altitude Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Seemly integration with SAM systems along with other radar abilities. [36]

Detect targets flying at low altitude and medium range. Produced and developed by Viettel.

GBR-EASGround Based Radar - Electronic Attack SystemFlag of Spain.svg  Spain Passive Surveillance and Analysis.

Electronic Defence:

  • Area Protection
  • High Value Asset Protection
  • Self-Protection

Electronic Attack:

  • Jamming, coherent and noise based Deception
  • Generation of false targets
  • Collaborative techniques [37]

Brought from Indra Sistemas.

Coastal Radar
VRS-CSX-1 X-Band Medium-Range Coastal Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Detect targets at sea and those flying at a low altitude. Produced and developed by Viettel. [38]
VRS-SRX X-Band Short-Range High Resolution Coastal Surveillance Radar Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Detect targets at sea and those flying at a low altitude. Produced and developed by Viettel. [39]
Coast Watcher 100 Flag of France.svg  France
SCORE-3000Flag of France.svg  France
P-18 radar Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

Munition

Anti-ship Missile (AShM)

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
Kh-35UE - MAKS2015part7-46.jpg Kh-35 Uran Anti-ship missile Kh-35UE
Kh-35EMV
VCM-01
103 [14] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
VCM-01 (QPVN 2018) sketch.svg VCM-01 Anti-ship missileFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam ~80–130 km range.

Reverse engineered variant of the Kh-35U. Launched from the VCM-B coastal defense missile system. Domestically manufactured by Viettel Aerospace (VTX). [40] [41]

Engine appears to be domestically produced. Designated as VTJ (Viettel/Vietnamese Turbojet). Nominal thrust of 400 kgf (3.93 kN).

3M-54E1.jpg 3M-14/54 Club-S Anti-ship missile 3M-54E/E1
3M-14E
91RE1/RE2
50Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Equipped in Kilo submarines. 50 on order. [42]
P-500 Bazalt in Vladivostok Fortress Museum.JPG P-5 Pyatyorka Cruise missile SS-N-3 ShaddockFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
~550 km range.

Capable of domestic production as part of A2/AD system. [43]

Hiddensee P-20 missile.jpg P-15 Termit Anti-ship missile P-15
P-20
SS-N-2 Styx
20 [14] Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Equipped in Tarantul class ships. Some have been replaced by Kh-35.
3M55 Yakhont Onyx SS-N-26 Armia 2018.jpg P-800 Oniks Anti-ship missile P-800 Yakhont 10 launcher
40 missiles
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Finished negotiation for technological transferring program. Used with the K-300P Bastion-P coastal missile systems. Two K-300P Bastion-P systems in active.

Torpedo

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
Shkval.jpg VA-111 Shkval Torpedo Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Equipped with Kilo-class submarine.
53-65K torpedo MW.JPG Type 53 torpedo Torpedo Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Equipped with Kilo-class submarine.
ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
M Mark 1 magnetic mine at Explosion Museum.jpg KMP Naval Mine Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
UDM Naval Mine Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

Personal Equipment

Combat Helmet / Helmet Accessories

ImageNameTypeVariantOriginNotes
U.S. Marine SOF prepare for role in Combined Resolve II (14041849310).jpg Modular Integrated Communications Helmet Combat Helmet Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Vietnamese copy. Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, police, and infantry soldiers. Manufactured locally at Factory Z176. [44]
District governor visits a local school 130415-M-BO337-031.jpg Type High Cut Helmet Combat Helmet Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Vietnamese copy. Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, police, and future infantry soldiers. Manufactured locally at Factory Z176. [45]
US soldiers wearing the PASGT helmet, Hawaii (cropped).jpg PASGT Helmet Combat Helmet Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Limited use with Special Forces, Border Guards, and the Navy. They are gradually replacing older helmets in all branches of the Army. Most helmets are a Vietnamese-made version of the PASGT Helmet. Earlier models were imported from Israel. [46] [47]
Type A2 Helmet Combat helmet Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam The PAVN's standard issue bump shell is a hard plastic replica of the PASGT helmets. It is used for training exercises and combat drill.
Northvietnamesepithhelmet.JPG Vietnamese Pith Helmet Helmet Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Traditional standard issue hard hat, used as the army's utility and barracks cover. Commonly worn by enlisted members with their dress uniforms and during light training.
Utility Cover Kepi Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Standard issue soft cover, consisting of a four-point front panel and an elastic backstrap. The cap's camouflage print is worn matching with field fatigues during patrols.
CI68-kaska.jpeg SSh-68 Combat Helmet Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Limited use.
Motostrelok-rf.jpg SSh-40 Combat Helmet Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Limited use.
M1helmetset.png M1 Helmet Combat Helmet Flag of the United States.svg  United States Limited use.
Night vision Night-vision device Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. [48]
MV5 Gas Mask Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Body Armor

ImageNameTypeVariantOriginNotes
AG K51T Body ArmourBody armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Been introduced in International Army Game's exhibition. [49]
AG K53T Body Armour Body armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Been introduced in International Army Game's exhibition. [49]
7.62 K56 Body ArmourBody armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Been introduced in International Army Game's exhibition. [49]
AG17Body armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Body ArmourBody armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Limited use. NIJ level III. [50]
Body ArmourBody armor Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Modern battle uniform for standard Vietnamese infantry. It will be standard issue in the future. Manufactured at the Z176 factory. [51]
Combat Leather Pads Knee Pads & Elbow Pads Flag of Vietnam.svg

Vietnam

Standard Issued along with the new K20 military uniform. [52]
Marom Dolphin Fusion SystemBody armor Flag of Israel.svg

Israel

Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. [53]
Flak jacket Body armor Flag of the United States.svg

United States

Limited use by some infantry and anti-riot units

Camouflage Patterns

ImageNameTypeVariantOriginNotes
K07 Navy Camouflage Pattern Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Former standard camo. A variant of the K07 Woodland used by the Ground Forces. [54] [55]
K17 Navy Camouflage Pattern Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Former standard camo. A variant of the K17 used by the Ground Forces.
K20 Navy Camouflage Pattern Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Currently being the standard-issued camo. A variant of the K20 used by the Ground Forces.
Vietnam People's Navy - Duck Hunter camouflage - Naval Special Forces and Submarine Crews.jpg Naval Duck Hunter Camouflage Pattern Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Standard camo for the Naval Special Operation Force and the submarine crews.

Infantry Weapon

Weapons Attachment

ImageModelTypeVariantOriginNotes
INDIA5.jpg ITL MARS Red dot sight Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor.
Meprolight M21Red dot sightFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor, STV Rifles and IWI ACE
Aimpoint PRORed dot sightFlag of the United States.svg  United States Mounted on STV Rifles. [56]
PEO Trijicon M150 RCO.jpg Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight Telescopic sightFlag of the United States.svg  United States Mounted on Special Operations Assault Rifle, Tara TM4 rifle. Limited uses within Military Marksman Demonstration Team. [57]
PEO Aimpoint CompM4.jpg Aimpoint CompM4 Red dot sightFlag of the United States.svg  United States Mounted on AKM-1, limited use. [58]
NL-91Night vision sightNL-92Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor, STV Rifles and IWI ACE. [59]
Sung truong STV-380.jpg OPL40M Grenade launcher SPL40Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 40 mm Grenade Launcher. Standard issue grenade launcher accompanying the STV-380 rifles.
PEO M203A2 Grenade Launcher.png M203 Grenade launcher T-40Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
40 mm Grenade Launcher. Replaces the trigger for a lever. Mounts on the Galil ACE 32, STL-1A, M18, M16A2 and TAR-21. [60] Manufactured locally as T-40 at the Z111 Factory.
FN GL1.png IWI GL 40 Grenade launcher Flag of Israel.svg  Israel

Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

40 mm Grenade Launcher. Used by Naval Infantry Force. Manufactured locally.
Cornershot eurosatory2006.jpg CornerShot Weapon accessoryFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Used by the People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Mobile Police Force. [61] [62]

Pistols

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
Jehrico 941 F.jpg IWI Jericho 941 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Limited use in the army and police, they are being manufactured to slowly replace the K54 and K14VN pistols. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory. [62] [63] [64]
Pistolet Makarova.png Makarov pistol Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov Type 59
K59
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by police officers. Limited use in the army. Manufactured locally as the K59. [65]
TT-33 2.JPG K14VN Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev TT-33
Type 54/K54
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue service pistol (K14NV) used alongside the K54. This model is equipped with a longer barrel, and a double-stack magazine that holds an increased capacity of 13 rounds. [66] [67] Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.
Standard issue service pistol. Manufactured locally as the K54 (from the Type 54 Chinese TT-33 copy), now being phased out by the new domestic K14VN.

Assault Rifles

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
Sung truong STV-215.png
STV3801.png
STV-215
STV-380
Assault Rifle 7.62×39mm Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Standard issue rifle. The STV-215 is the carbine version of the STV-380, it has a barrel length of 215 mm. [68] [69] Developed and manufactured at the Z111 Factory.
Ace 32 close stock.jpg Galil ACE Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Manufactured locally. Standard issue assault rifle.
AKM automatkarbin Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armemuseum bothsides noBG.png AKM Assault rifle 7.62×39mm AKMS
AKM-1
AKn
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue rifle. Still being refurbished, old models are being converted to domestic AKM-1/AKn plasticized refurbishment. Succeeded and replaced as the standard-issue rifle by the STV-215/STV-380. [70] [71] Manufactured locally with some new detail. [72]
IWI-Tavor-TAR-21w1.jpg IWI Tavor TAR-21 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Naval Infantry. [73] [74] Manufactured locally.
Sam16a1.jpg
Coltm4a1.jpeg
USAF GAU-5A.jpg
M16A1 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO M16A2
CAR-15
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
M16A1 and XM16E1 is used by Militia Forces in southern provinces.
Upgraded and manufactured locally as the M16A2VN base on M16A1 and M18 with new stock and Picatinny rail. [75] M16A2 used by Coast Guard in small numbers.
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, Naval Infantry, and Coast Guard. Converted locally as the M18 at the Z111 Factory, manufactured locally as the XM177E2.

Submachine Guns

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
IWI UZI.jpg Uzi Pro Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Naval Special Operation Force. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory. [76]

Sniper Rifles

ImageModelTypeCalibreOriginNotes
Galil-Sniper-Galatz-r001.jpg
Sung ban tia Galatz.jpg
IWI Galatz Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Naval Infantry. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory. [76]

There is a domestic copy of the SR-99.

SVDM sniper rifle at Military-technical forum ARMY-2016 01.jpg Dragunov SVD Designated marksman rifle 7.62×54mmR Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by Naval Special Operation Force and Naval Infantry. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory. [77]

Machine Guns

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
IWI-Negev-Zachi-Evenor-01-white.jpg IMI Negev Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by Naval Infantry Force and Naval Special Operation Force. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.
LMG-RPD-44.jpg RPD Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue machine gun. Manufactured locally.
Machine Gun RPK-74.jpg RPK Light machine gun 7.62×39mm RPK-74Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue machine gun. Manufactured locally.

Grenade launcher

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
AGS-30 maks2009.jpg AGS-30 Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm Grenade SPL-30Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Manufactured locally as the SPL-30. Unlicensed copy.
30-mm avtomaticheskii granatomet AGS-17 Plamia.jpg AGS-17 Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm Grenade SPL-17Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue. Manufactured locally at the Z125 Factory as the SPL-17.
40 mm granatrevolver Armscor MGL (1).jpg Milkor MGL Grenade launcher 40×46mm Grenade MGL-VN1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally as the MGL-VN1 or SPL40L as it's industry name. [78]
M79 afmil.jpg M79 Grenade launcher 40×46mm Grenade M79-VNFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Standard issue. Manufactured locally at the Z125 Factory as the M79-VN or SPL40it's industry name. [79]

Rocket-propelled Grenade (RPG) / Anti-Armor Weapon

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
RPG-7V1 grenade launcher - RaceofHeroes-part2-22.jpg RPG-7V Rocket-propelled grenade 40 mm HEAT RPG7V-VNFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Internally codenamed B-41. Manufactured locally as RPG7V-VN or SCT-7. Codename B-41.
IDF-Matador-66-IndependenceDay 0054.jpg MATADOR Anti-armour 90 mm anti-armourFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Used by Naval Infantry Force.
Recoilless Rifle
SPG-9M rus.jpeg SPG-9 Anti-tank recoilless rifle 73 mm HEAT SPG-9-T2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Manufactured locally as SPG-9-T2.
B-10-82mm-recoilles-rifle-batey-haosef-1-1.jpg B-10 Anti-tank recoilless rifle82 mm HEAT B10VNFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Manufactured locally as the DKZ82-B10 VN or B10VN for short. It's more similar to a Type 65 recoilless rifle.

Ground Vehicles

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
Tanks
Self-propelled artillery in Brest Fortress.jpg SU-100 100 mm Tank Destroyer Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Used by coastal defence forces of PNVN. [80]
Type 63 tank - above.jpg Type-63 Amphibious Light tank 150 [81] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Called PT-85 in local service because of its 85 mm gun, similar to the PT-76.
PT-76 National Museum of the Great Patriotic War.jpg PT-76 Amphibious Light tank PT-76 300 [82] Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
76.2 mm D-56T series rifled tank gun.

Has domestic production/refurbishment line at Factory X70. Practically every component is replaced with it's local counterpart/copy. Notable mentions include FCS, laser range finder, thermals, optics, radios, track links, and a turbocharged engine.

The plan to include laser range finder and thermal could of likely been a prototype plan that was abandoned in 2022.

Vietnamese T-34-85.jpg T-34 Medium tank T-34 45 [83] Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Used only for training and coastal defense. 76.2 mm tank gun.
Armored Personnel Carriers (Wheeled)
BTR-40-latrun-2.jpg BTR-40 Armoured personnel carrier1,100 [84] Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
BTR-60PB front left.JPEG BTR-60 Wheeled armoured personnel carrierFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Used by both Army and Naval Marines.
Verkhnyaya Pyshma Tank Museum 2012 0182.jpg BTR-152 Wheeled armoured personnel carrierFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Being upgraded with new diesel engine. [85] One is converted to an armored ambulance to support the field hospital in Bentiu, South Sudan, as a part of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
Transport
PTS-M VS4.JPG PTS-M Tracked amphibious transportFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

Coastal Artillery

Towed Artillery

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
D-44-beyt-hatotchan-1.jpg D-44 85 mm field gunPTH85D44-VN18Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
The D-44 may be put into reserves soon as the ammunition it uses is unconventional and not standardized. The production of this ammo type will cease in the future and so will the service of the D-44.

The PTH85D44-VN18 is a mobile artillery unit that contains a D-44 artillery gun mounted on a Ural-375 6x6 truck. This may just be a prototype that never went into full production.

Khaubitsa D-30 122mm.jpg D-30 122 mm towed howitzerPTH122Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
While the current number in service is unclear, the Soviet Union provided 50 pieces of the D-30 in 1974. [86] Some may have been taken out of service over the years.

The PTH122 is domestic self-propelled artillery prototype.

M-46 Lutsk.jpg M-46 130 mm field gun Type 59
PTH130-K225B
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
While the current number in service is unclear, the Soviet Union provided 519 pieces of the M-46 from 1968 - 1973. [86] Some were most likely lost in combat or taken out of service over the years.

The PTH130-K225B is domestic self-propelled artillery prototype.

Howitzer D-20.jpg D-20 152 mm towed gun-howitzer Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union While the current number in service is unclear, the Soviet Union provided 500 pieces of the D-20 from 1966 - 1970. [86] Some were most likely lost in combat or taken out of service over the years.

Rocket / Missile Artillery

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
rqtt kydvn qsvm.jpg

M270-MLRS-latrun-2016-3.jpg

ACCULAR 122–160 mm rocket artillery Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 40 km range, used for coastal defence. [87]
Azeri Lynx Extra, parade in Baku, 2013.JPG EXTRA 306 mm rocket artillery20 launchersFlag of Israel.svg  Israel 150 km range, used for coastal defense. [88]
Kompleks Bastion pered puskom raket.jpg K-300P Bastion-P P-800 Oniks 10 launchersFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Two systems were acquired in 2011; a single system consists of 4 TEL along with radars, command, and support vehicles.

120–300 km range, mainly used for coastal defense. [89]

Former

Vessel

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
183R.JPG Komar Missile boat Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Discontinued in the 1980s
North Vietnamese Shantou-class gunboat burning after aircraft attack on 5 August 1964.jpg Shantou Gunboat Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Used in Gulf of Tonkin incident
Type 123K Torpedo boat Bangladesh Navy T 8224 (23317190180).jpg P 4-class torpedo boat Torpedo boat T-333
T-336
T-339
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Used in Vietnam War
USS Absecon (AVP-23) off Houghton.jpg Barnegat Patrol boat01 (ex-Absecon)1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Captured in 1975.

The ship was decommissioned in the 2000s, and the entire system was dismantled. [90]

USS Forster (DER-334) underway at sea in 1966.jpg Edsall class Destroyer Escort 03 ex-Forster 1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Captured during Vietnam War CCB.
USCG 82-foot cutters at Da Nang 1965-07-24 2.jpg Point Patrol boat 1Flag of the United States.svg  United States Captured in 1975.

Scrapped in Ho Chi Minh City, 1987.

Kure midget subs1.jpg Yugo Midget submarine 2 Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea Decommissioned in 2012

Infantry Weapon

Pistol

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
Stechkin APS 03.jpg Stechkin APS Machine pistol 9×18mm Makarov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Limited use.

Sniper Rifle

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
PSL Dragunov 7.62 mm Sniper Rifle.jpg PSL Designated marksman rifle 7.62×54mmR Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Socialist Republic of Romania May have been retired and replaced by IWI Galatz.

Used by Naval Infantry.

Assault Rifle

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
Ak74rightside.jpg AKS-74.jpg Ak-74 Assault rifle 5.45×39mm AKS-74Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Used for training. Replaced as the standard-issue rifle by the Galil ACE.

Machine Gun

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
NVA DShK.jpg DShK Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Mounted on T-55 tanks. Currently being phased out by the NSV.

Costal Artillery

Recoilless Rifle

ImageModelTypeCaliberVariantOriginNotes
107 mm dzialo B-11 Jelenia Gora.jpg B-11 Anti-tank recoilless rifle82 mm HEAT Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Stored in reserves.

Aircraft

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

ImageModelTypeVariantQuantityOriginNotes
ITAD M-400 Reconnaissance Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam No longer in service. Designed in 2001 and produced in 2005.

Produced and developed by Viettel. [91]

Procurement

As the Vietnam People's Navy is responsible for protecting the nation's sovereignty and economic activities at sea, as well to repulse unauthorized foreign vessels intruding into Vietnamese waters, Vietnam's policy has considered the modernization of the Navy a priority task in the overall military modernization plan. As stated on 5 August 2011 by Minister of Defence Phùng Quang Thanh:

The direction of building up the armed forces is one to follow the revolutionary spirit, regularisation and effectiveness and gradual modernisation. Within this context, the Navy, the Air Force, the Signal Corps and Electronic Warfare will proceed directly into modernisation to protect the country. [92]

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