Vietnam People's Navy
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The Vietnam People's Navy (or, commonly, Vietnamese Navy) is part of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces 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.
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[edit] History
Following the Geneva Conference in 1954, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam went about creating its own naval forces. In 1955 the Vietnam People's Navy was created with the establishment of the General Directorate of Coastal Defence, it formed the basis for the Navy Operational Command. The primary mission of the Navy was to patrol the coastal areas and the inland waterways.
Throughout the Vietnam War the role played by the Vietnam People's Navy (or North Vietnamese Navy) was largely unknown to the public. However on August 2, 1964, two North Vietnamese Swatow class patrol boats attacked the USS Maddox (DD-731) in what became known as the Tonkin Gulf Incident2. The second attack, which the United States claimed to have occurred on August 4, was dismissed by the North Vietnamese as a fabrication.
The North Vietnamese, however, had maintained their own version of the events which took place. According to official VPN accounts the Maddox penetrated North Vietnamese waters on July 31, 1964, and provoked a battle with the North Vietnamese1. In response to American provocation, three 123K class torpedo boats from the 135th Torpedo Boat Battalion were dispatched to intercept the American destroyer. The resulting clash became known as the 'Battle of Thanh Hoa' in which North Vietnamese "torpedo boats succeeded in driving the Maddox out of Vietnam’s territorial waters, shooting down a U.S. aircraft and damaging another".1
Apart from patrolling territorial waters the Navy also had the mission of transporting military supplies to support the Vietnam People's Army and their NLF ally during the Vietnam War. On October 31, 1961, a sea route version of the Ho Chi Minh Trail was established by the North Vietnamese Navy, with the 759th Transport Unit responsible for carrying military supplies and other goods for the Communist ground forces in South Vietnam3. In order to avoid detection by the South Vietnamese and U.S navies, North Vietnamese transport ships were often disguised as fishing trawlers. On February 16, 1965, a 100-ton North Vietnamese trawler from the Transportation Group 125 was discovered at Vung Ro Bay. This led to the creation of Operation Market Time by the US Navy to intercept disguised enemy ships.
On April 19, 1972, the North Vietnamese Navy and Air Force participated in the Battle of Dong Hoi off the coast of North Vietnam. During this battle it was believed that the U.S Navy destroyed a Soviet-made cruise missile for the first time. The USS Higbee (DD-806) was damaged after an VPAF MiG-17 dropped a 250 lb (110 kg) bomb on its deck.
In the years following the complete withdrawal of U.S and other allied forces, the North Vietnamese went back on the offensive. As part of the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, the North Vietnamese Navy increased the transportation of military supplies, food and uniform to the Communist forces in the South. When the North Vietnamese Army occupied the northern provinces of South Vietnam in 1975, captured South Vietnamese vessels were pressed into service with the Vietnam People's Navy. On April 29, 1975, ex-South Vietnamese Navy vessels carried North Vietnamese troops to capture the Spratly Islands. At around the same time the Chinese Navy took over control of the Paracel Islands from the South Vietnamese Navy. These islands are also claimed by Vietnam, however they have no current presence there.
Prior to 1975, the North Vietnamese Navy operated fewer than forty patrol boats along with the coastal junk force. With the collapse of the Republic of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, the Vietnam People's Navy was expanded with ships from the defunct South Vietnamese Navy. Captured vessels included two patrol frigates, over one hundred patrol crafts and about fifty amphibious warfare ships. In the late 1970s the naval infantry (or marines) was formed to be stationed on the areas claimed by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the Spratly Islands. The naval infantry is equipped with PT-76 light tanks, BTR-60 personnel carriers and other weapons.
[edit] Fleet
In addition to the VPN Naval Infantry, the Vietnam People's Navy also currently operates:
Frigates:
Russia 1 Project 11660 KBO-200 Gepard and 03 on order.
Soviet Union 2 Project 159AE Petya III frigates
Soviet Union 3 Project 159A Petya II frigates
Patrol Ship:
United States 1 Barnegat AVP (fitted for SS-N-2b) *with 2x P-202 Rubezh (SS-N-2c), 1x127mm/38 Mk.30 gun, 2x4-cell Fasta-M SR-SAM, 3 single 37 mm M1939 AA, 2 twin 25mm 2M-3M. These patrol ships were decommissioned on 2001.
Corvette:
Russia/
Vietnam 2~20 Tarantul 3 (Project 1241.8) PGG (02 is reported building at Ba Son dockyard); with 16 Kh-35 Uran SSM
Russia 4 Tarantul 1/2 (Project 1241E) with 4 P-202 Rubezh (SS-N-2c)SSM
Patrol Craft:
Soviet Union 8 Osa II class missle boat (Project 205ME)
Soviet Union 5~12 Turya class missile boat (Project 206ME)
Russia Turya PTH with 1 twin 57 mm AK-725 DP, 1 twin 25mm 2M-3M AA, 4 fixed 533 mm TT (2xType 53-65 and 2xType 53-56B/K torpedoes)
Soviet Union 4 Shershan class torpedo boat (Project 206) PTF with 2 twin 30 mm AK-230, 4 fixed 533 mm TT
Russia 2 Svetlyak class gunboat (Project 1041.2) PC with 1x76.2mm AK-176M, 4x4 (16) Ingal-M SR-SAM, 1x30mm AK-630 AA, 1xAGS-17 grenade launcher
Inshore Patrol:
Vietnam 6-8 (+2-4) HQ-56 class (Stolkraft; 22.4 meter) PB with 1x20mm
Vietnam 4 HQ-37 class (VINASHIN, Vietnam built)
Soviet Union 11 Zhuk class patrol boats (Project 1400M)
Riverine Patrol:
United States several PBR Mark II PCF. These riverines are no longer in services.
Mine Warfare:
Soviet Union 2 Yurka class fleet minesweepers (Project 266) class MSF
Soviet Union 4 Sonya base minesweepers (Project 1265E) class MSC
Soviet Union 2 Yevgenya (Project 1258) class MSI
United States 3 amphibious LST-1/542 class LST
Poland 2 Polnocny-B (Project 771) class LSM
United States several LCU-1466 class
Soviet Union 10-12 T-4 (Project 1785) class LCM
Transports:
Vietnam 1 HQ-966 class logistics ship AK- 2 BD-621 class logistics ship AK
Auxiliaries:
Soviet Union 1 Sorum class logistics tug (Project 745) ATA
Soviet Union 1 Voda (MTV-6/Project 561) AWT
Soviet Union 2 Nyrat-2 (Project 376U) diving tenders (YDT)- 2 floating drydocks (YFDL)
Soviet Union 2 PO-2 (Project 376) YFL
United States 2 ex-US 53-meter harbor tankers (YO)
United States 2+ Chaolocco tugs (YTM)- 9 or so harbour tubs (YTL)
Missiles: Coastal Defence:
Russia Kh-41 Moskit/SS-N-22 Sunburn supersonic anti-ship cruise missile
Russia P-800 Oniks/SS-N-26 Yakhont (Bastion ground system) supersonic anti-ship cruise missile
Missiles: Shipboard:
Russia Kh-35 Uran/SS-N-25 Switchblade 3M-24E subsonic cruise missile (poss, Project 11660 KBO-2000 Gepard)
Soviet Union P-15 Termit/SS-N-2A/B Styx anti-ship missile (PTG craft and patrol ship)
Missiles: Air-launched:
Russia Kh-41 Moskit air-launched
Russia P-800 Oniks/Yakhont, air-launched version as Yakhont-M
Russia Kh-35 Uran
NB: VPN is also rumored to have acquired two Yugoslav-type small submarine From North Korea in 2001, but no firm evidence has been presents. These are primarily designed for clandestine insertions rather than ASW or ASuW.
Vietnam Coast Guard (formed 1998 but not yet provided with WPC/WPB vessels)
Larger transport ships of the Navy include the Truong Sa class ship which was built by the state-owned shipbuilding firm, VINASHIN.
All pennant numbers start with the prefix HQ which stands for Hải Quân or Navy in Vietnamese.
The VPN has recently signed a deal for 4 Gepard class frigates from Russia.
[edit] Manpower
The current total manpower of the navy is around 42,000 officers and enlisted personnel including naval infantry and other specialised units.
[edit] External links
- 1 -Tonkin Gulf Incident - A decisive battle in the Thanh Hoa Sea
- 2 -Gulf of Tonkin Incident: Reappraisal 40 Years Later
- 1 -Tonkin Gulf Incident – Meeting of heroes (continued)
- 3 -The legendary East Sea trail
- Task Force 115
- Analysis of the Battle of Dong Hoi
- Truong Sa Island celebrates 30th anniversary of liberation
- World Navies Vietnam

