Độc lập, Tựr do, Hạnh phúc ("Independence, Freedom, Happiness")
- Official motto of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
We are the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), also known as Vietnam. We are a Marxist-Leninist one-party state located in South East Asia, Indochina Peninsula. We have fought many brave wars, with defending our homeland in our minds. We expelled the French in 1954, and have successfully defended our nation from the Americans during the Resistance War against America, also known as the Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến trahn Việt Nam), completely liquidating the enemy forces in 1975. The previous Democratic Republic of Vietnam regime and the South Vietnam region were unified into one socialist state in 1976.
Important figures
- Eternal Leader of Socialist Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh
Hồ Chí Minh was given the title of Eternal Leader of Socialist Vietnam on Oct. 6th 2017. This means he is the de-facto head of state of Vietnam, even though he died in 1969. Lố Công Thỉnh acts as the current de-facto head of state and the face of Vietnam. His powers are equal to Minh's.
Also Chairman of the Communist Party, effectively him the head of state. However he is addressed by his rank, Grand Marshal of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, or simply Grand Marshal. He is also referred to as Supreme Leader of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. He gained power in 1996, and was sworn in as Chairman of the Communist Party and President of Vietnam on June 6th 1997. On September 4th 1999, he abolished the presidential office and promoted himself to his current rank, Grand Marshal. He kept his post as Chairman of the Comunist Party, but still kept his position of the head of state. He also holds the rank of Supreme Commander of the People's Army of Vietnam, effectively making him commander-in-chief of the military.
He rules Vietnam with resourceful care, always thinking about the people. However, if threatened or faced with the task of punishing criminals/enemies, he will most likely show little mercy. He has learned many lessons from the legendary Ho Chi Minh, and models his cult of personality and ruling style after him.
People's Army of Vietnam (Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam
The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), or the Vietnam People's Army (VPA) is the unified armed forces of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Communist Party of Vietnam. The PAVN has 5 service branches: the Vietnam People's Army Ground Forces (VPAGF), Vietnam People's Navy (VPN), Vietnam People's Army Air Force (VPAAF), the Strategic Rocket Forces (PAVNSRF) and the Worker's and Peasants' Red Guards of Socialism militia.
The PAVN is under the command of the Chairman of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The PAVN's highest possible rank is Supreme Commander of the People's Army of Vietnam, held by the Chairman of the Communist Party respectively.
TBA
Battleships
Battlecruisers
Cruisers
Destroyers
Frigates
Corvettes
Aircraft Carriers
Submarines
Hovercraft
Arsenal Ships
Miscellaneous
Uniforms
Vietnam People's Army Ground Force (Lực lượng Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam)
The Vietnam People's Army Ground Force (VPAGF) is the armed branch of the Vietnam People's Army responsible for land-based military operations, protection of Vietnam's borders and to conduct ground humane rescue operations. However, they can work in conjunction with the other branches of the Army, including the Navy, Air Force, Strategic Rocket Force and the Red Guards.
The VPAGF saw extensive action during the Resistance War Against America (Vietnam War), under the command of Ho Chi Minh as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA). The Vietnam People's Army was formed in 1944 as the army of the Viet Minh, and then the later Democratic Republic of [North] Vietnam. The NVA, working closely and secretly with the National Liberation Front (Viet-Cong), were able to fend off and successfully drive away the U.S. imperialist forces during the war, and soon went on to defeat the South Vietnamese military and retake Saigon in 1975.
Nowadays, the VPAGF is a reasonably equipped force, fielding 580,000 active duty personnel with 120,000 reserve. Fielding modern day tanks, artillery, small arms and other equipment. the VPAGF also operates a large number of Soviet and Chinese made equipment, however numerous political reforms have caused the VPAGF to field indigenously made weapons. The VPAGF lacks in sheer numbers, however their reliable and high quality weapons, along with the average soldier's higher training level, make the Vietnam People's Army Ground Force a "small" but extremely resilient force.
Tanks
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Armored Fighting Vehicles
Armored Personnel Carriers
Artillery
Small arms
Uniforms
Camouflage
Strategic Rocket Forces (Lực lượng Tên lửa chiến lược của Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam)
People's Army of Vietnam Strategic Rocket Forces
Lực lượng Tên lửa chiến lược của Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam | |
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Founded |
2017 |
Country |
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Part of |
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Allegiance |
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Size |
51,000 active personnel, 212 strategic missiles |
Headquarters |
Huế, Vietnam |
Commander(s) |
Grand Marshal Lố Công Thỉnh (Supreme Commander) Lt.-Gen. Nguyễn Văn Thọ (commander) |
Motto |
Không có gì ngoài tầm với của chúng ta ("Nothing is out of our reach") |
The People's Army of Vietnam Strategic Rocket Forces (PAVNSRF), also known as the Missile Guidance Bureau, or the People's Army Missile Artillery Corps, is a branch of the People's Army of Vietnam (and to some extent the Air Force too) which specializes in the offensive and defensive missile capabilities of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It was founded in early 2017, in direct response to the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces, and because of the lack of a branch responsible for offensive and defensive missile operations.
Headquartered in Huế, they operate thousands of bases and missile facilities which have been built at the start of 2017 throughout Vietnam. They also operate strategic bases, launch pads and other facilities in the neighboring countries of Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and West Malaysia. The force is made up of 51,000 personnel, and operate a variety of missiles since January of 2017.
Surface-to-Air Missiles
Surface-to-Surface Missiles
Surface-to-Ship Missiles
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
Intermediate-range Ballistic Missiles
Medium-Range Ballistic Missiles
Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles
Cruise Missiles
Space Vehicles
Launch platforms
People's Peacekeeping Force (Lực lượng Bảo vệ Hòa bình nhân dân)
People's Peacekeeping Force
Lực lượng Bảo vệ Hòa bình nhân dân | |
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Founded |
2017 |
Country |
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Part of |
State Bureau of Peace, Ministry of Peace |
Allegiance |
Ministry of Peace |
Size |
94,000 active peacekeepers, 3,000+ vehicles, 2,000+ aircraft |
Headquarters |
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Commander(s) |
Văn Thiện Ngôn (Minister of Peace) Lt. Võ Hữu Bình (Chief Exectutive of the Peacekeeping Guard) |
Motto |
Một bước gần hơn với hòa bình thế giới ("One Step Closer to World Peace") |
The Lực lượng Bảo vệ Hòa bình nhân dân (lit. "People's Peace Guard") the main department instructed to carry out foreign and internal peacebuilding, peacemaking and peace enforcement operations, as well as providing humanitarian aid to people in need of it, armed protection and escort to press, medical or political advisors within hostile or under stable countries and general peacekeeping operations in said locations.
The People's Peacekeeping Force is ordered by the Ministry of Peace to help enforce human rights in corrupted or unstable countries. Currently, there are 94,000 peacekeepers enlisted, with 1,000+ vehicles and 500 aircraft. Peacekeepers are usually armed, and are instructed to carry out a variety of tasks. Even though the PPF uses the same/similar equipment to those fielded by the People's Army of Vietnam, the Peacekeeping Force is in fact not apart (nor does affiliate itself) with the military.
People's Peacekeeping Force registered vehicles and aircraft bare an all white paint work, with the abbreviation "PPG" written in black on the front, sides, rear, wings or tail. PPF uniforms are reminiscent of military ones, except helmets are white with "PPG" stamped onto them. PPF armbands also exist, as well as vests marked with PPF insignia. The Vietnamese flag may be present next to said insignia.
If deployed, groups ranging from 100 to 500 peacekeepers will be dispatched to a certain area, taking command from a Peace Officer. The People's Peacekeeping Force is rarely authorized to use deadly force, as loss of life is frowned upon by the PPF and goes strictly against the code. Peacekeepers are mainly taught in the medical field, with the majority of the PPF's interest devoted to providing humanitarian aid to those that fall victim to an armed conflict, corrupted government or natural disasters.
Armed peacekeepers are usually deployed to hostile or dangerous areas to help protect civilians or try to negotiate and peacefully end conflicts from rogue, guerrilla forces or illegal activities. If a peacekeeper falls victim to an attack carried out by a foreign nation or government, it will be considered an act of war against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the perpetrators may face severe economical or military sanctions and charges from the Vietnamese government.
Vehicles
Peacekeeping Division Log
Division Name: | Status: | Location: | Size: | Mission: | Aprox. Duration: |
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Peacekeeping Force Congo | Currently deployed | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa | 500 peacekeepers, 100 Peace Officers, 150 light vehicles, 25 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid | 12 months |
Peacekeeping Force China | Currently deployed | People's Republic of China, Asia | 1,200 peacekeepers, 150 Peace Officers, 250 light vehicles, 150 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid | 12 months |
Peacekeeping Force Cattiria | Currently deployed | People's Cattirian Regime (Australia), Oceania | 1,500 peacekeepers, 150 Peace Officers, 200 light vehicles, 200 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid | 12 months |
Peacekeeping Force Germany | Currently deployed | Federal Republic of Germany, Europe | 1,000 peacekeepers, 110 Peace Officers, 200 light vehicles, 250 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid, relief operations, medical aid | 8 months |
Peacekeeping Force I-R | Currently deployed | Albania and Sardinia, Imperium Romanum, Europe | 1,500 peacekeepers, 200 Peace Officers, 350 light vehicles, 150 Type 15G APCs, 250 aircraft | Armed peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid, relief operations | 12+ months |
Peacekeeping Force Japan | Currently deployed | State of Japan, Asia | 700 peacekeepers, 60 Peace Officers, 180 light vehicles, 130 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid | 8 months |
Peacekeeping Force USSR | Currently deployed | Soviet Union, Eurasia | 5,000 peacekeepers, 1,000 Peace Officers, 900 light vehicles, 450 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid, disaster relief | 12+ months |
Peacekeeping Force Yugo | Currently deployed | SFR Yugoslavia, Southeastern Europe | 1,200 peacekeepers, 150 Peace Officers, 250 light vehicles, 100 aircraft | Domestic peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid | 12 months |
Vietnam People's Army Air Force (Không Quân Nhân Dân Việt Nam)
TBA
Air Superiority Fighters
Bombers
Electronic Warfare aircraft
Helicopters
Air Defense
Uniforms
Marine Roster
BATTLESHIPS
- Type 627 Tản Viên Sơn Thánh-class - 1
- Type 084B class - 5
BATTLECRUISERS
- Type 570-class - 11
- Type 814 Vĩnh Long-class (trimaran) - 1
- Type 670-class (nuclear powered) - 1
- Type 2000-class (nuclear powered) - 1
- Type 54A-class (nuclear powered) - 1
- Type 2002-class (nuclear powered) - 1
- Type 2007-class - 1
- Type 151M-class - 11
CRUISERS
DESTROYERS
- Type 248 Yên Bái-class - 24
- Type 151A-class - 19
- Type 2005-class - 10
- Type 055B-class - 21
FRIGATES
- Type 001 Bảo Lộc - 25
- Type 780 Góa Phụ Đen-I-class - 28
- Type 780A Goá Phụ Đen-II-class - 20
CORVETTES TBA
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
- Type 571-class (nuclear powered) - 2
- Type 059 Kháng Hòa-class (nuclear powered) - 7
- Type 070C-class - 1
- Type 568 Quang Ninh-class (nuclear powered) - 2
SUBMARINES
- Type 014-class SSBN - 10
ARSENAL SHIPS
- Type 799-class - 1
- Type 015-class - 1
HOVERCRAFT
- Type 960B - 250
- Type 961 - 200
OTHER
- Type 620 (nuclear powered) - 5
- Type 620A (nuclear powered) - 3
Army Roster
TANKS
- T-62 medium tank - 960 (used by the Red Guards only)
- T-55 medium tank - 2,100 (used by the Red Guards only)
- Type 59 medium tank - 2,500 (used by the Red Guards only)
- Type 122 MBT - 4,200
- Type 85A MBT - 2,200
- Type 85B MBT - 100
- Type 62 light tank - 1,000 (used by the Red Guards only)
INFANTRY / ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLES
- BMP-1 IFV - 1,250 (used by the Red Guards only)
- Type 80 HIFV - 1050
- Type 80-II HIFV - 260
ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS
- Type 15G APC - 2,700
- BTR-80 APC - 780 (used by the Red Guards only)
- BRDM-2 APC - 350 (used by the Red Guards only)
ARTILLERY
- Type 96 MLRS - 3,200 (20% are backup/reserve vehicles)
- Type 79 152mm towed howitzer - 5,000 (Type 79 is easy to mass-produce)
- BM-14 MRLS - 2,800 (used by the Red Guards only)
SMALL ARMS
- AKM assault rifle - 89,000
- Type 56 assault rifle - 102,000
- Type 94 assault rifle - 578,000 (15% are in storage/reserve)
- Type 89 assault rifle - 980,000
- Type 51/54 pistol - 500,000
- SKS rifle - 500,000
- Type 69 RPG - 450,000
Air Force Roster
FIGHTERS
- T-14M air superiority fighter - 1,100
- Type 56 air superiority fighter - 850
- Type 15C air superiority fighter - 550
BOMBERS
- HY-2B strategic bomber - 220
Political Relations
Allies of the Socialist Fatherland
Controlled Territory(s)
- People's Republic of Kampuchea [Controlled territory]
- Lao People's Democratic Republic [Controlled territory]
- Democratic Republic of Malaysia [Controlled territory]
- People's Republic of Thailand [Controlled territory]
- Democratic Republic of the Congo [Overseas controlled territory in Africa]
Enemies of the Socialist Fatherland
- None.
Declarations of War
- None at the current time.
Diplomatic relations
- State of Israel
- People's Republic of New Belka
- French Republic
- Telosian Commonwealth of the Philippines
- United Central Pacific Republic
- United States of America
- Federal Republic of Germany
Trade Protocols
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [DOMESTIC & MILITARY]
- People's Republic of China [DOMESTIC & MILITARY]
- People's Cattirian Regime [DOMESTIC & MILITARY]
- State of Israel [DOMESTIC]
- French Republic [DOMESTIC & MILITARY]
- Telosian Commonwealth of the Philippines [DOMESTIC]
- United States of America [DOMESTIC]
- Federal Republic of Germany [DOMESTIC]
Former Enemies
- Kekistani Empire [DEFEATED]
- Greater German Reich [DEFEATED
- Børkish Empire [SURRENDERED]
State-owned companies
- Ho Chi Minh Defense [DEFENSE CONTRACTOR]