
29 countries will demonstrate military power in Vietnam
29 countries will demonstrate military power in Vietnam

The Vietnam International Defense Expo, which will be held in Hanoi next month, has gathered 29 countries, including the United States and Russia.
Major General Nguyen Viet Hung, deputy political commissar of the General Department of Military Industry, said at an announcement event in Hanoi on Thursday that national and international military firms will display combat vehicles, technologies, weapons, and equipment for the navy, ground forces, air force, and cyber warfare forces.
As the host nation, Vietnam will concentrate on technologies and goods pertaining to the art of defense and people’s war, such as weapons and ammo for the army, artillery, air force, and navy, chemical explosive products, detonators, optical weapons, military and auxiliary ships, armor, equipment for deception tactics, communications networks, radar stations, and electronic warfare systems.
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