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7x KA-27 954 Air Brigade (372nd)
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 14 February 2014


Vietnam People's Army hypothetical OOB, 2017

Based on data from wikipedia, Scramble, Vietnames government and news websites. OOB - compiled by BrassEm 11:00, 15 February 2014 (PST)


Vietnam People's Navy


The Vietnam People's Navy (commonly, Vietnamese Navy – Vietnamese: Hải quân nhân dân Việt Nam) is part of the Vietnam People's Army and is responsible for the protection of national waters, islands, and interests of the maritime economy, as well as for the coordination of maritime police, customs service and the border defense force. Its inventory containes two principal combat vessels, 192 patrol boats, 51 amphibious warfare ships, 104 landing ships, and 133 auxiliary craft.

Naval Regions

In 1975, the Ministry of Defence (Vietnam) established five Coastal Areas of Naval Command. In 1978, these areas were renamed Naval Regions. Naval Regions are territorial divisions for inter-military campaigning of naval fleets, naval air forces, marines, defense island soldiers, coastal artillery and combat units.

In 1987 the Ham Tu Fleet patrolled the northern Gulf of Tonkin as a strategic deterrent to China; its Chuong Duong Brigade was designed to oppose amphibious landings; its Kiet Brigade was assigned to defend the offshore islands and to perform troop transport duties. The Bach Dang Fleet served in the South. Its Ham Tu Naval Brigade operated almost entirely in Cambodian waters.[1]

In 2006, the Vietnamese Navy consisted of about 27,000 naval infantry, 9,000 regulars, and 3,000 conscripts. The fleet is arranged into four main regions as follows: Haiphong (headquarters), Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Cân Tho. Ther are also bases in Cam Ranh Bay, Hue and Ha Tou.[1]


Regional commands in order North to South;

  • 1st Regional Command (A Regional Command): Gulf of Tonkin, manage north coast from Quảng Ninh to Hà Tĩnh and the islands in Gulf of Tonkin. Command Headquarters:Hai Phong.
  • 3rd Regional Command (C Regional Command): manage north central coast, from Quảng Bình to Bình Định, including the islands of Cồn Cỏ, Lý Sơn,...and Paracel Islands. Command Headquarters: Da Nang.
  • 4th Regional Command (D Regional Command): manage south central coast including Spratly Islands, Phú Quý island and the south central coast, from Phú Yên to Bình Thuận. Headquarters Command: Cam Ranh Bay military port, Khánh Hòa Province.
  • 2nd Regional Command (B Regional Command): manage south coast from Bình Thuận to Bạc Liêu, southern continental shelf, including the key areas are economic science service areas (called are DK1, DK2). Command Headquarters: Nhơn Trạch, Đồng Nai.
  • 5th Regional Command (E Regional Command): manage south coast in Gulf of Thailand from Cà Mau to Kiên Giang. Command Headquarters: Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang.


FLEET COMMAND

SUBMARINE

189 Submarine Brigade in Cam Ranh military port in the southern province of Khanh Hoa

KILO Class Submarine (diesel-electric)

  • Ha Noi
(HQ-182)
  • Ho Chi Minh city
(HQ-183)
  • Hai Phong
(HQ-184)
  • Da Nang
(HQ-185)
  • Khánh Hòa
(HQ-186)
  • Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu
(HQ-187)

SURFACE FORCES

Gepard 3.9 Class Frigate

  • Dinh Tien Hoang
(HQ-011)
  • Ly Thai To
(HQ-012)
  • ToBE Named
(HQ-013)
  • ToBE Named
(HQ-014)

Petya Class ASW Frigate

(HQ-09) III
(HQ-11) III
(HQ-13)
(HQ-15) II
(HQ-17) II

Tarantul-I Class Corvette

(HQ-371) 1-Da Nang
(HQ-372) 1-Da Nang
(HQ-373)
(HQ-374)
(HQ-377)
(HQ-378)

Molniya Class Corvette

(HQ-375)
(HQ-376)

Sigma 9814 Class Corvette

(HQ-382)
(HQ-383)

BPS-500 Class ASW Corvette

(HQ-381)

Osa Class Patrol Boat

(HQ-354)
(HQ-355)
(HQ-356)
(HQ-357)
(HQ-358)
(HQ-359)
(HQ-360)
(HQ-361)

Svetlyak Class Patrol Boat

(HQ-261)
(HQ-263)
(HQ-264)
(HQ-265)
(HQ-266)
(HQ-267)

Turya/Shtorm Class Patrol Boat

(HQ-331)
(HQ-332)
(HQ-333)
(HQ-334) 1-Da Nang
(HQ-335)

TT-400TP Class Patrol Boat

(HQ-272)
(HQ-273)

Sonya Class Minesweeper

(HQ-861)
(HQ-862)
(HQ-863)
(HQ-864) 1-Da Nang

Yurka Class Minesweeper

(HQ-851)
(HQ-852)

Yevgenya Class Minesweeper

(HQ-8??)
(HQ-8??)

Giao su Vien si Tran Dai Nghia Ocean Surveillance

(HSV 6613)

K-122 Class Transport/Logistics

  • Trường Sa
(HQ-571)
  • Khánh Hòa (Hospital ship)
(HQ-561)

HQ-996 Truong Sa-01 Class Transport/Logistics

  • Truong Sa-01
(HQ-996)

Trường Sa Class Transport/Logistics

  • Trường Sa-04
  • Trường Sa-08
  • Trường Sa-14
  • Trường Sa-19
  • Trường Sa-20
  • Trường Sa-21
  • Trường Sa-22

LST-542 Tran Khanh Class Amphibious

  • Tran Khanh Du
(HQ-501)
  • Qui Nhon
(HQ-502)
  • Vung Tau
(HQ-503)

Polnochny Class Amphibious

(HQ-511)
(HQ-512)
(HQ-513)

HQ-521 Class Amphibious

(HQ-521)
(HQ-522)

NAVAL AIR FORCE

6x PC-3 Orion MPA

6x DHC-6-400 MPA

2x EC225 Super Puma Mk II

7x KA-27 954 Air Brigade (372nd)

COASTAL DEFENSE

Coastal defense missile force (the 679th Coastal missile Regiment)

REDUT-M, Redut 4K44 mobile coastal defense missile. Radio control Skala-E, using sea ​​missiles on P-35, P-28, P-28M. S-300.

2x K-300P Bastion-P.(681 Naval Unit)

NAVAL INFANTRY FORCE

  • 101st Infantry Brigade
  • 147th Infantry Brigade.

Vietnam People's Air Force

The Vietnam People's Air Force (Vietnamese: Không quân Nhân dân Việt Nam) is the air force of Vietnam. It is the successor of the former North Vietnamese Air Force and the absorbed Republic of Vietnam Air Force following the re-unification of Vietnam in 1975. The Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) is one of three main branches in the Vietnam People's Army which is a part of the Ministry of Defence. The main mission of the VPAF is the defence the Vietnamese airspace and the provision of air cover for operations of the Vietnam People's Army.

Airforce Bases; 1= original 2 = both original and CMANO 3=CMANO Bac Mai Cam Ranh Bay AB 2 Da Nang Airport/AB 2 Gia Lam Airport/AB 2 Hoa Lac Kep AB 2 Kien An AB 2 Nha Trang Airport/AB 2 Phu Cat Phuc Yen Tan Son Nhut Tho Xuan Yen Bai AB 2 Bai Thoung AB 2

Bai Thuong AB Thộ Xuân Rwy: 13/31 Pos: 19°54'10"N 105°28'09"E Elev: 73 ft 371st Air Force Division 923rd Fighter-Bomber Regiment Su-30MK2V

RAAF Richmond

Richmond, New South Wales

YSRI -33.600556, 150.780833

  • Headquarters Air Lift Group
  • Headquarters No. 84 Wing
  • Air Movements Training & Development Unit
  • Air Mobility Control Centre
  • No. 35 Squadron
10 x C-27 Spartan
A34-001 [C-27J Spartan]
A34-002 [C-27J Spartan]

Noi Bai International Airport/AB 3 Soviet Cam Ranh Naval Base 3 Phang Rang AB 3 Bien Hoa AB 3 Tan Son Nhat International Airport 3 Co Ong Airport 3

The 935th Regiment of the Vietnamese air force equipped with the Su-30MKV/MK2 is currently based at Bien Hoa near Ho Chi Minh City. Taking off from Bien Hoa, the combat radius of a Su-30MKV/MK2 covers the entire South China Sea. Since the southern Chinese island province of Hainan is only 500 kilometers from the Phu Cat Air Force Base of the 940th Air Force Regiment, the Vietnamese Su-27SK/UBK is able to strike the base of the PLA's South Sea Fleet on the island.

MiG-21 and Su-22 have been stationed at the air force bases of nothern Vietnam. [2]

144x MiG-21L/N/UM 38x Su-22J/K 32x Su-30MKV/MK2 11x Su-27SK/UBK 20x An-26 1x PZL M-28 2x Ka-32S 8x W-3S/RM 90x Mi-8/17Sh/172 25x Mi-24A/D 26x L-39C

S-75 SAM 40x S-125 SAM battalions 4x S-300PMU1 SAM battalions with 12 launchers including 72 missiles (361 Air Division)

Unknown; S-400 Air Defense System


Vietnam People's Army

Military Districts

  • 1st Military Region: command the North East of Vietnam. Headquarters: Thai Nguyen
  • 2nd Military Region: command the North West of Vietnam. Headquarters: Viet Tri, Phu Tho
  • 3rd Military Region: command the Red River Delta. Headquarters: Hai Phong
  • 4th Military Region: command the North Central of Vietnam. Headquarters: Vinh, Nghe An
  • 5th Military Region: command the South Central Vietnam include the Tay Nguyen and Southern Central coastal provinces. *Headquarters: Da Nang
  • 7th Military Region: command the South East Vietnam. Headquarters: Ho Chi Minh City
  • 9th Military Region: command the Mekong Delta. Headquarters: Can Tho
  • High Command of Capital Hanoi: command the capital of the state. Headquarters: Ha Noi

There are fourteen army bases, mostly concentrated in the southern region of Vietnam. Bien Hoa Binh Thuy Cam Ranh Bay Can Tho Da Nang Dien Bien Phu Haiphong Hue Khe Sanh Kontum Lang Son Pleiku Quang Tri


480x T-72 220 T-62 990x T-55 modernised to T-90 300x Type 63 Light Tank 300x PT-76 Light Tank 90x BRDM-2 Recce Vehicle 300x BMP-1 IFV 350x BTR-40, 50, 60 & 152 APC

Read more: http://www.defencetalk.com/forums/army-security-forces/modern-military-vietnam-6367/#ixzz2tGU9vhdL


CIVIL

C212-400MPA Aviocar Vietnamese Marine Police


REFERENCES

http://www.scramble.nl/orbats/vietnam A major reference. Validated by News articles.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/vietnam/army-equipment.htm

http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com defense-studies.blogspot.com thediplomat.com http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/ http://news.usni.org/topstories http://nationaldefense.ru http://www.vietnambreakingnews.com/tag/vietnam-navy/ http://asitimes.blogspot.com/2013/03/vietnamese-peoples-navy.html [1] http://asitimes.blogspot.com/2013/03/vietnams-military-buildup-media-report.html [2] http://www.defencetalk.com/forums/army-security-forces/modern-military-vietnam-6367/