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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.
Vietnam’s People’s Army, marking its 80th anniversary, was praised by General Secretary To Lam for its loyalty, adaptability, and contributions to national security and development.
The Vietnam International Defense Exhibition 2024 offered visitors a chance to handle and test advanced firearms, showcasing cutting-edge military technologies from over 30 countries.
Party and State leaders gathered in Hanoi to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh and heroic martyrs, marking 80 years since the establishment of the Vietnam People's Army and 35 years of National Defense Day.
At the 2024 Defense Expo, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted Vietnam’s dedication to peace and its focus on strengthening defense capabilities to address regional and global challenges.
Thousands of spectators gathered along Long Bien-Xuan Quan dyke in Hanoi to witness Su-30MK2 fighter jets and Mi helicopters perform dazzling aerial maneuvers during the opening of Vietnam Defense Expo 2024.
The T-90S/SK tanks, equipped with advanced weaponry and robust defense systems, are a standout feature of Vietnam’s armored forces showcased at the 2nd International Defense Exhibition.
A special stamp collection commemorates the Vietnam People’s Army’s 80th anniversary, showcasing its heroic past and ongoing modernization.
The Vietnam International Defense Expo 2024 features advanced military systems, including ballistic missiles, anti-submarine torpedoes, and cutting-edge air defense technologies.
The Vietnam International Defense Exhibition 2024 will open four hours earlier than scheduled, allowing the public more time to explore Vietnam and global defense industry achievements.
The Vietnam Defense Expo will highlight innovations from global defense leaders, with Russia unveiling the Rubezh-ME system and Boeing presenting the MH-139 Grey Wolf.
Vietnam's Military History Museum highlights the nation’s defense legacy, featuring nearly 300 artifacts, including the UAV-BXL.01, a locally developed combat drone.
In the lead-up to the Vietnam International Defense Exhibition, the women of the Special Forces are undergoing intense training to showcase their elite combat skills.
President Luong Cuong has reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to building a revolutionary, professional, elite, and modern military force by 2030 through organizational reforms and strengthened readiness.
In honor of the Vietnam People’s Army’s 80th anniversary, 34 senior officers received prestigious medals recognizing their exceptional contributions to national defense and military excellence.
Minister of Defense Phan Van Giang has highlighted that the 2nd VN International Defense Exhibition is an opportunity to seize strategic opportunities and attract talent from major defense corporations such as Boeing, Airbus, and Lockheed Martin.
At Gia Lam Airport, rehearsals for the second Vietnam International Defense Expo are in full swing, featuring thrilling aerial displays and dynamic performances by ground forces.
Vietnam International Defense Expo 2024 will showcase cutting-edge military hardware and foster global defense collaboration, with major contributions from the U.S., Russia, and Italy.