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List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Ground Forces

During the First Indochina War (1946 –1954), Vietnam War (1955–1975), Cambodian–Vietnamese War (1977–1989), Sino-Vietnamese War (1979) and the Sino-Vietnamese conflicts 1979– 1991 (1979–1991), the Vietnam People's Ground Force relied almost entirely on Soviet-derived weapons and equipment systems. With the end of the Cold War in 1992 Soviet military equipment subsidies ended and Vietnam began the use of hard currency and barter to buy weapons and equipment.

The roundel that is featured on most VPA's armed military vehicles.
Vietnamese Army troops on Spratly Island. (2009)

Vietnam prioritises economic development and growth while maintaining defense spending. The government does not conduct procurement phases or major upgrades of weapons. From the end of the 1990s the Government of Vietnam has announced the acquisition of a number of strategic systems equipped with modern weapons. Accordingly, Vietnam has been slow to develop naval and air forces to control shallow waters and its exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Currently most defence procurement programs focus on remedying this priority. For example, Vietnam has purchased a number of combat aircraft and warships with the capability to operate in high seas. Vietnam also plans to develop its defence industry, with priority placed on the Navy, combined with assistance from its former communist allies, India, and Japan.[1][2][3]

A Vietnamese soldier holding the previous standard issued rifle, the IWI ACE 32. (2017)

Since 2015, Vietnam has begun exploring purchases of U.S. and European weapons while facing numerous political, historical, and financial barriers, as they cannot continue to rely on Soviet and Chinese weapons especially due to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea dispute.[4]

Uniform equipment

Name Image Type Origin Notes
Night vision
Night vision Night-vision device   Vietnam Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces.[5]
Headgears
Type A2 Helmet Combat helmet   Vietnam The PAVN's standard issue bump shell is a hard plastic replica of the PASGT helmets. It is used for training exercises and combat drill.
Vietnamese pith helmet   Helmet   Vietnam Traditional standard issue hard hat, used as the army's utility and barracks cover. Commonly worn by enlisted members with their dress uniforms and during light training.
Utility Cover Kepi   Vietnam Standard issue soft cover, consisting of a four point front panel and an elastic backstrap. The cap's camouflage print is worn matching with field fatigues during patrols.
PASGT Helmet   Combat helmet   United States
  Vietnam
Limited use with Special Forces, Border Guards, and the Navy. They are gradually replacing older helmets in all branches of the Army. Most helmets are a Vietnamese-made version of the PASGT Helmet. Earlier models were imported from Israel.[6][7]
Modular Integrated Communications Helmet   Combat helmet   United States
  Vietnam
Vietnamese copy. Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, police, and infantry soldiers. Manufactured locally at Factory Z176.[8]
Type High Cut Helmet   Combat helmet   United States
  Vietnam
Vietnamese copy. Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, police, and future infantry soldiers. Manufactured locally at Factory Z176.[9]
SSh-68   Combat helmet   Soviet Union Limited use.
SSh-40   Combat helmet   Soviet Union Limited use.
M1 Helmet   Combat helmet   United States Limited use.
Body equipment
AG K53T Body Armour Body armor   Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games's exhibition.[10]
7,62 K56 Body Armour Body armor   Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games's exhibition.[10]
AG K51T Body Armour Body armor   Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games's exhibition.[10]
Body Armour Body armor   Vietnam Limited use. NIJ level III[11]
Body Armour Body armor  

Vietnam

Modern battle uniform for standard Vietnamese infantry. It will be standard issue in the future. Manufactured at the Z176 factory.[12][13]
Marom Dolphin Fusion System Body armor  

Israel

Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces.[14]
Flak jacket Body armor  

United States

Limited use by some infantry and anti-riot units
Combat Leather Pads Knee Pads

Elbow Pads

 Vietnam Standard Issued along with the new K20 military uniform.[15]
Camouflage patterns
K-07 Woodland   Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Replaced as the standard camo for ground forces by the K-17 Woodland. There are multiple variants of this Woodland camo in terms of slight differences in colors. Commonly used on training fatigues.[16][17]
K-17 Woodland   Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Former standard-issue camouflage for ground forces. Similar coloration to the K-07, there are also multiple variants for the other branches of the military.[18][19]
K-17 Multi-Terrain Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Used by Vietnamese forces deployed in arid and desert environment. Based on Multicam color schemes. Seen with Vietnamese troops undergoing peacekeeping missions in South Sudan with the United Nations.
K20 Pattern,

K21 Field Uniform[20]

  Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Standard issue as of 2021, the PAVN's K20 camouflage pattern was developed based on existing ERDL and K07 patterns, with more subdued coloration. The new uniform will consist of 5 different variants for each branches of service: Ground Forces, Border Guard, Air Defence - Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard.[15]
Modified Duck Hunter Pattern   Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces
Thermal imaging anti-reconnaissance clothing Camouflage pattern   Vietnam Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Been introduced in International Army Games's exhibition.[10]
Ghillie suit Ghillie suit   Vietnam Used by the snipers and People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, manufactured locally. Been introduced in International Army Games's exhibition.[10]
U.S. Woodland   Camouflage pattern   United States Limited use. Most commonly seen on old vests mix-matched with K07 uniform or K20

Infantry weapons

Model Image Type Caliber Origin Notes
Accessories
ITL MARS Red dot sight   Israel Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor.
Meprolight m21 Red dot sight   Israel Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor, STV Rifles and IWI ACE
NL-91, NL-92 Night vision sight   Vietnam Mounted on Uzi, AKM-1, IWI Tavor, STV Rifles and IWI ACE.[21]
Pistols
K14VN   Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev   Vietnam Standard issue service pistol alongside the K54. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory. This model is equipped with a longer barrel, and a double-stack magazine that holds an increased capacity of 13 rounds.[22][23]
TT-33 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev   Soviet Union
Type 54/K54 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev   China
  Vietnam
Standard issue service pistol. Manufactured locally as the K54 (from the Type 54 Chinese TT-33 copy), now being phased out by the new domestic K14VN.
IWI Jericho 941   Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum   Israel Limited use in the army and police, they are being manufactured to slowly replace the K54 and K14VN pistols.
Manufactured at the Z111 Factory.[24][25][26]
Makarov pistol   Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Used by police officers. Limited use in the army. Manufactured locally as the K59.[27]
Type 59/K59 Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov   China
Browning Hi-Power   Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum   Belgium Stored in reserves for shooting ranges.
CZ 75   Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum   Czech Republic Only a small number for testing.
CZ-82   Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov   Czech Republic Used by police officers. Limited use in the army.[27]
M1911A1   Semi-automatic pistol .45 ACP   United States Limited use
CornerShot   Weapon accessory   Israel Used by the People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Mobile Police Force.[28][24]
Assault rifles
STV-215   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm   Vietnam Standard issue rifle. Developed and manufactured at the Z111 Factory. The STV-215 is the carbine version of the STV-380, it has a barrel length of 215mm.[29][30]
STV-380  
STV-410 Limited use, not officially issued.
Galil ACE Assault rifle 7.62×39mm   Israel
  Vietnam
Manufactured at the Z111 Factory. The domestically made version has the charging handles located on the right side similar to traditional AK-47s. They have been replaced as the standard issue rifle by the domestically manufactured STV-215/STV-380.[31][32]
AKM   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Still manufactured, old models are being converted to the domestically made STL-1A/STL-1B rifles or upgraded to AKM-1 standards. Replaced as the standard issue rifle by the STV-215/STV-380.[33][34]
AK-47   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue rifle. Being phased out by the IWI Galil or STV-215/STV-380.
AKn Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue rifle. Manufactured locally with some new detail[35]
AKM-1 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue rifle. Manufactured locally with some new detail[36]
AKS-47   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
[citation needed]
Type 56   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43   China
  Vietnam
Limited use. Replaced as the standard issue rifle by the STV380/STV215.
CAR-15   Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO   United States

  Vietnam

Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces, naval infantry and coast guard. Manufactured locally as the M18 at the Z111 Factory, locally produced version of the XM177E2.[37]
AK-74   Assault rifle 5.45×39mm   Soviet Union Received as gifts from Soviet Union in limited numbers.
Type 58   Assault rifle 7.62x39mm   North Korea Limited use. Sent as military aid by North Korea during the Vietnam War.
PM md.63   Assault rifle 7.62x39mm   Socialist Republic of Romania Limited use. Sent as Military aid by the Socialist Republic of Romania during the Cold War.
IWI Tavor TAR-21   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   Israel Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and naval infantry.[31][32]
vz. 58   Assault rifle 7.62×39mm   Czechoslovakia Limited use.[38]
CZ 805 BREN   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   Czech Republic Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.
Special Operations Assault Rifle   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   United States Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.[citation needed]
Tara TM4 Assault rifle Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   Montenegro Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.[citation needed]
FN FNC   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   Belgium Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.
M16A1   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   United States
  Vietnam
M16A1 and XM16E1 is used by militia forces in southern provinces. M16A2 used by Coast Guard in small numbers.
M16A2VN   Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO   Vietnam Upgraded locally base on M16A1 with new stock and rail picatiny[39]
SKS   Semi-automatic rifle 7.62×39mm M43   Soviet Union Used by honour guards and militia forces.[citation needed]
M1 Carbine   Carbine .30 Carbine   United States Used by militia forces in some southern provinces..
M1 Garand   Semi-automatic rifle 30-06 Springfield   United States Used by militia forces in some southern provinces.[citation needed]
M14   Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO   United States Stored in reserves.
4MK4   Bolt-action rifle 7.62×51mm NATO   Vietnam Limited used by Militia Forces.[40]
Submachine guns
PP-19 Bizon   Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum   Russia
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured as the SN9P at the Z111 Factory. The locally produced version comes with a Galil-style stock, and is chambered in 9×19mm.[41][42]
Micro Uzi   Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum   Israel
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured at the Z111 Factory.[43]
Uzi Pro   Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum   Israel Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[43]
CZ Scorpion Evo 3   Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum   Czech Republic Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.
FN P90
 
Personal defence weapon FN 5.7×28mm   Belgium Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces during joint training operations with Singapore.
PM-63   Machine pistol/Submachine gun 9×18mm Makarov   Poland Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and guard police.[citation needed]
Shotguns
MP-133 Pump-action shotgun 12 Gauge   Russia Limited use.
KS-23   Shotgun 23×75mmR   Soviet Union Limited use.
Armsel Striker   Combat shotgun 12 Gauge   South Africa Limited use[44]
Sniper rifles
Dragunov SVD   Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR   Soviet Union Standard issue sniper rifle. Soon to be replaced.
PSL   Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR   Socialist Republic of Romania [citation needed]
IWI Galatz   Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO   Israel
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Marine Infantry. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[43]
Orsis Т-5000M   Sniper rifle .338LM   Russia Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces
VSK-94   Designated marksman rifle 9×39mm   Russia Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces
OSV-96   Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm   Russia
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[citation needed]
KSVK   Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm   Russia
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[43]
WKW Wilk   Anti-material rifle .50 BMG   Poland +50 examples were bought.[45]
Machine guns
TUL-1 Light machine gun 7.62×39mm   Vietnam Vietnamese TUL-1 light machine gun used the frame of chinese Type 56 assault rifle but with stock of an RPK, barrel sights from an RPD and 30-round magazine used on the AK-47/Type 56, there are rare 40-round magazines. The TUL-1 body was thin, only 1 mm compared to the 1.5 mm of an RPK. It was also heavier and had an inferior rate of fire compared to the RPK. However, the firing rate and effective range of the weapon was successfully better than that of an AK-47/Type 56. The TUL-1 LMGs were manufactured between 1970–1974 and ended after Vietnam obtained production rights to the RPK itself.
PKM   General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue machine gun. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[46] New ĐL7VN copies are made with a modern plastic stock and grip, and includes a picatinny rail for a sight on top.
ĐL7VN
RPK   Light machine gun 7.62×39mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue machine gun. Manufactured locally.
RPD   Light machine gun 7.62×39mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue machine gun. Manufactured locally.
IWI Negev   Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO   Israel Limited use. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[43]
Type 67   General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR   China Limited use.
FN MAG   General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO   Belgium Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team.
M240B   General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO   United States Limited use by Military Marksman Demonstration Team.
M60   General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO   United States Limited use.
FN Minimi Mk3   Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO   Belgium Limited use in People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Military Marksman Demonstration Team.[47]
NSV   Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue tank-mounted machine gun. Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory.[48][49]
DShK   Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Mounted on T-55 tanks. Currently being phased out by the NSV.
Mk 21 Mod 0   Medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO   United States Limited use.
M2 Browning   Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm (.50)   United States Limited use.
M134 Minigun   Rotary heavy machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO   United States Limited use.[50]
Grenade-based weapons
AGS-17   Automatic grenade launcher 30mm Grenade   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Standard issue. Manufactured locally.
M203   Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade   United States
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally as the T-40 at the Z111 Factory. Replaces the trigger for a lever. Mounts on the Galil ACE 32, STL-1A, M18, M16A2 and TAR-21.[42]
M79   Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade   United States
  Vietnam
Standard issue. Manufactured locally.[51]
Milkor MGL   Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade   South Africa
  Vietnam
Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally as the MGL-VN1.[52]
Mortars
STA-50 Light mortar 50mm Mortar   Vietnam Manufactured locally at the Z117 Factory.[53]
M2 mortar   Infantry mortar 60mm Mortar   United States
82-PM-41   Mortar 82mm Mortar   Soviet Union
M1938   Mortar 107mm Mortar   Soviet Union
PM-43   Mortar 120mm Mortar   Soviet Union
M1943   Mortar 160mm Mortar   Soviet Union
Portable anti-materiel weapons
SPG-9   Anti-tank recoilless rifle 73mm HEAT   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally.
RPG-7V   Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm HEAT   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally. Designated as the B-41M
RPG-29   Rocket-propelled grenade 105mm HEAT   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally under the name of SCT-29.[54][55]
9K38 Igla   Man-portable air-defense system 72mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally under license.[56]
9K338 Igla-S
9K32 Strela-2   Man-portable air-defense system 72mm   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally.[57]
B-10   Anti-tank recoilless rifle 82mm HEAT   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally.
B-11   Anti-tank recoilless rifle 82mm HEAT   Soviet Union Weapon at reserve
M-40   Anti-tank recoilless rifle 105mm HEAT   United States Weapon at reserve
M72 LAW   Anti-tank weapon 66mm HEAT   United States
9K111 Fagot   Guided anti-tank missile 120mm HEAT   Soviet Union
9M14 Malyutka   Guided anti-tank missile 125mm HEAT   Soviet Union
  Vietnam
Manufactured locally under license from Serbia version with improved semi-automatic command to line of sight guidance.
9M113 Konkurs   Guided anti-tank missile 135mm HEAT   Soviet Union
RPO-A Shmel   Thermobaric rocket-propelled 93mm FAE   Russia Only for chemical forces.

Vehicles

Vehicle Image Type Origin Quantity Notes
Tanks
T-90S/SK   Main battle tank   Russia 64[58]
Type 62   Light tank   China 200[59]
T-62   Main battle tank   Soviet Union 70[60]
T-54M/55M   Main battle tank   Soviet Union 850[61] Currently around 310 T-54/55 and Type 59 tanks undergo refits and upgrades to Vietnamese/Israelis T-54M modernized program at Z153 factory. Plan to upgrade all T-54/55 and Type 59 in inventory
Type-59   Main battle tank   China 350[61] Type 59-I.
T-34   Medium tank   Soviet Union
45[62] Partially retired only used for Coastal Defense and used as trainer tank
Type-63   Amphibious Light tank   China 150[63] Vietnam army call by name PT-85 because of its 85mm gun like the PT-76
PT-76   Amphibious Light tank   Soviet Union 300[61]
Infantry fighting vehicles
BMP-1   Infantry fighting vehicle   Soviet Union 300[64]
BMP-2   Infantry fighting vehicle   Soviet Union
Armoured personnel carriers
M113   Armoured personnel carrier   United States 200[61] Equipped with DShK or NSVT 12.7 mm heavy machine gun and sometimes with the SPG-9. 1970s photos show M40 recoilless rifles from capture.
M106 mortar carrier   Mortar carrier   United States Unknown Vietnamese 100mm mortars сaptured from Vietnam War
Type 63   Armoured personnel carrier   China 80[61]
MT-LB   Armoured personnel carrier   Soviet Union Unknown Was seen used by artillery troops preparing for the 2020 International Army Games.[65]
BTR-40   Armoured personnel carrier   Soviet Union 100[66] Commonly seen used with the mobile police force.
BTR-50PK   Armoured personnel carrier   Soviet Union 280[67]
BTR-60PB   Wheeled armoured personnel carrier   Soviet Union 400[68] Used by both Army and Naval Marines.
GAZ-59037A   Armoured personnel carrier   Russia Unknown Used in natural disaster rescue and response missions.[69]
BTR-152   Wheeled armoured personnel carrier   Soviet Union 160[68] One is converted to an armored ambulance to support the field hospital in Bentiu, South Sudan, as a part of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
Armoured cars
BRDM-1   Armoured scout car   Soviet Union 50[70]
BRDM-2   Armoured scout car   Soviet Union 50[71]
Cadillac V-100   Armoured scout car   United States Unknown Upgraded by the Military Mechanical Engineering Institute with assistance from Z751 factory to replace old and worn out parts after Vietnam was reunified with American-made weapons replaced with Russian-based weapons.[72][73] Acquired through capturing them in the Vietnam War.[74]
Dongfeng EQ2050   Military light utility vehicle   China Unknown Used by Engineers at United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei.[75]
Artillery
SS-1 Scud B/C/D   Tactical ballistic missile   Soviet Union 24[76]
Hwasong-6   Tactical ballistic missile   DPRK 100 missiles
BM-13   132 multiple rocket launcher   Soviet Union Stored in reserves.
BM-14   140mm multiple rocket launcher   Soviet Union <100[77] BM-14MM and BM-14-17M variant.[78][79] 100 launchers exported from the USSR in1965-1966.[80]
BM-21   122mm multiple rocket launcher   Soviet Union 350[61]
(M-46)/Type 59   130mm field gun   Soviet Union
  China
519[81]
ASU-85   85mm assault gun   Soviet Union Unknown
2S1 Gvozdika   122mm self-propelled artillery   Soviet Union Unknown
2S3 Akatsiya   152mm self-propelled artillery   Soviet Union 30[68]
M101   105mm towed howitzer   United States Unknown
M114   155mm towed howitzer   United States Unknown
M-30[82]   122mm towed howitzer   Soviet Union Unknown
D-20   152mm towed gun-howitzer   Soviet Union Unknown
D-30   122mm towed howitzer   Soviet Union Unknown
D-44   85 mm field gun   Soviet Union
D-74[83]   122mm field gun   Soviet Union
unknown
Engineering vehicles
BTS-4   Armoured recovery vehicle   Soviet Union Unknown
IMR-2   Armoured engineering vehicle   Soviet Union 2 Based on T-72 chassis
BREM-1M   Armoured recovery vehicle   Russia Unknown Based on T-90 chassis[84]
BMK-150   Soviet Union
PTS   Tracked amphibious transport   Soviet Union Unknown
GSP-55   Self-propelled amphibious ferry   Soviet Union Unknown
PMP Floating Bridge   Pontoon bridge   Soviet Union Unknown
TMM-3M   Armoured vehicle-launched bridge   Russia Unknown
MS-20 Daglezja   Armoured vehicle-launched bridge   Poland 4[85]
MT-LB   Artillery reconnaissance   Soviet Union
AT-L   Artillery tractor   Soviet Union
ATS-59G   Artillery tractor   Soviet Union Unknown
M548   Artillery tractor   United States Unknown
M578   Armored recovery vehicle   United States
KrAZ-255   Military excavator   Soviet Union
PZM-2     Soviet Union
Schweres Rüstfahrzeug (SRF)   Rescue vehicle   Germany
B12   Russia
Logistic vehicles
Zil-130   Military truck   Soviet Union
Zil-131   Military truck   Soviet Union
Zil-157   Military truck   Soviet Union
Gaz-53   Military truck   Soviet Union
Gaz-66   Military truck   Soviet Union
Ural-375   Military truck   Soviet Union
Ural-43206   Military truck   Soviet Union
Gaz-3308 Sadko   Military truck   Russia
Kraz-255B   Military truck   Soviet Union
Kraz-6322   Military truck   Ukraine
Ford Transit   Van   United States Used by Army's communication force[86]
Isuzu F-Series   Truck   Japan
Hyundai HD170   Truck   South Korea
MAZ-537   Artillery tractor   Soviet Union
KZKT-74281-012-chassis     Russia
KamaZ-43253   Military truck   Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks[87]
KamAZ 43118   Military truck   Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks[87]
KamAZ 65224   Military truck   Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks[87]
MAN HX58   Tactical military truck   Germany Unknown
Renault ME160 Truck   France Unknown Used by 410th Battalion, 683rd Transportation Brigade[88]
Light utility vehicles
Toyota Innova   Light utility vehicles   Japan Used by Army officers.
Toyota Hilux   Pickup truck   Japan Used by Military control force.
Mitsubishi Pajero   Utility Vehicle   Japan Used by Army's communication force[89]
UAZ-469   Military light utility vehicle   Soviet Union

UAV

Aircraft Image Type Origin Notes
IAI Heron   Reconnaissance   Israel 3[90]
Orbiter 2   Reconnaissance   Israel [91]
ITAD M-400 Reconnaissance   Vietnam
UAV Shikra Reconnaissance   Vietnam Produced and developed by Viettel[92]
HS-6L Reconnaissance   Vietnam
VT-Patrol Reconnaissance   Vietnam Produced and developed by Viettel
VT-Pigeon Reconnaissance   Vietnam Produced and developed by Viettel
VT-Swift Reconnaissance   Vietnam Produced and developed by Viettel

Procurement

In 2006, Israel reported to the United Nations Register Organisation of Conventional Arms (UNROCA) that two of its light armoured vehicles had been sold to Vietnam.[93] A number of Israeli companies won a bid to modernise and upgrade T-54/55 tanks as well as establishing factories in the country. Israel's program includes upgrading armour, night vision system and a fire control system upgrade (produced in Poland). In May 2002, Vietnam and Ukraine reached an agreement of military technical co-operation which extended to 2005. Accordingly, Ukraine will support Vietnam primarily to upgrade its armour and artillery, and improve weapons co-production and repair facilities.[93] In February 2005, the Ministry of Defence of Finland ceded to Vietnam about 70 T-54 and T-55 tanks from the Soviet era. In early March 2005, Poland signed a contract to sell to Vietnam 150 T-72 tanks which would have been used to support training, ammunition, equipment maintenance, and repair, but this contract was cancelled in 2006 because Vietnam wanted to focus more on its Navy and Air Force.[93] In addition to upgrading tanks, the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam signed a military co-operation agreement with Russia. The Vietnamese have also developed the capacity to produce their own equipment and repair existing equipment.

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message During the First Indochina War 1946 1954 Vietnam War 1955 1975 Cambodian Vietnamese War 1977 1989 Sino Vietnamese War 1979 and the Sino Vietnamese conflicts 1979 1991 1979 1991 the Vietnam People s Ground Force relied almost entirely on Soviet derived weapons and equipment systems With the end of the Cold War in 1992 Soviet military equipment subsidies ended and Vietnam began the use of hard currency and barter to buy weapons and equipment The roundel that is featured on most VPA s armed military vehicles Vietnamese Army troops on Spratly Island 2009 Vietnam prioritises economic development and growth while maintaining defense spending The government does not conduct procurement phases or major upgrades of weapons From the end of the 1990s the Government of Vietnam has announced the acquisition of a number of strategic systems equipped with modern weapons Accordingly Vietnam has been slow to develop naval and air forces to control shallow waters and its exclusive economic zone EEZ Currently most defence procurement programs focus on remedying this priority For example Vietnam has purchased a number of combat aircraft and warships with the capability to operate in high seas Vietnam also plans to develop its defence industry with priority placed on the Navy combined with assistance from its former communist allies India and Japan 1 2 3 A Vietnamese soldier holding the previous standard issued rifle the IWI ACE 32 2017 Since 2015 Vietnam has begun exploring purchases of U S and European weapons while facing numerous political historical and financial barriers as they cannot continue to rely on Soviet and Chinese weapons especially due to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea dispute 4 Contents 1 Uniform equipment 2 Infantry weapons 3 Vehicles 4 UAV 5 Procurement 6 ReferencesUniform equipment EditName Image Type Origin NotesNight visionNight vision Night vision device Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces 5 HeadgearsType A2 Helmet Combat helmet Vietnam The PAVN s standard issue bump shell is a hard plastic replica of the PASGT helmets It is used for training exercises and combat drill Vietnamese pith helmet Helmet Vietnam Traditional standard issue hard hat used as the army s utility and barracks cover Commonly worn by enlisted members with their dress uniforms and during light training Utility Cover Kepi Vietnam Standard issue soft cover consisting of a four point front panel and an elastic backstrap The cap s camouflage print is worn matching with field fatigues during patrols PASGT Helmet Combat helmet United States Vietnam Limited use with Special Forces Border Guards and the Navy They are gradually replacing older helmets in all branches of the Army Most helmets are a Vietnamese made version of the PASGT Helmet Earlier models were imported from Israel 6 7 Modular Integrated Communications Helmet Combat helmet United States Vietnam Vietnamese copy Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces police and infantry soldiers Manufactured locally at Factory Z176 8 Type High Cut Helmet Combat helmet United States Vietnam Vietnamese copy Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces police and future infantry soldiers Manufactured locally at Factory Z176 9 SSh 68 Combat helmet Soviet Union Limited use SSh 40 Combat helmet Soviet Union Limited use M1 Helmet Combat helmet United States Limited use Body equipmentAG K53T Body Armour Body armor Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games s exhibition 10 7 62 K56 Body Armour Body armor Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games s exhibition 10 AG K51T Body Armour Body armor Vietnam Been introduced in International Army Games s exhibition 10 Body Armour Body armor Vietnam Limited use NIJ level III 11 Body Armour Body armor Vietnam Modern battle uniform for standard Vietnamese infantry It will be standard issue in the future Manufactured at the Z176 factory 12 13 Marom Dolphin Fusion System Body armor Israel Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces 14 Flak jacket Body armor United States Limited use by some infantry and anti riot unitsCombat Leather Pads Knee Pads Elbow Pads Vietnam Standard Issued along with the new K20 military uniform 15 Camouflage patternsK 07 Woodland Camouflage pattern Vietnam Replaced as the standard camo for ground forces by the K 17 Woodland There are multiple variants of this Woodland camo in terms of slight differences in colors Commonly used on training fatigues 16 17 K 17 Woodland Camouflage pattern Vietnam Former standard issue camouflage for ground forces Similar coloration to the K 07 there are also multiple variants for the other branches of the military 18 19 K 17 Multi Terrain Camouflage pattern Vietnam Used by Vietnamese forces deployed in arid and desert environment Based on Multicam color schemes Seen with Vietnamese troops undergoing peacekeeping missions in South Sudan with the United Nations K20 Pattern K21 Field Uniform 20 Camouflage pattern Vietnam Standard issue as of 2021 the PAVN s K20 camouflage pattern was developed based on existing ERDL and K07 patterns with more subdued coloration The new uniform will consist of 5 different variants for each branches of service Ground Forces Border Guard Air Defence Air Force Navy and Coast Guard 15 Modified Duck Hunter Pattern Camouflage pattern Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special ForcesThermal imaging anti reconnaissance clothing Camouflage pattern Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Been introduced in International Army Games s exhibition 10 Ghillie suit Ghillie suit Vietnam Used by the snipers and People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces manufactured locally Been introduced in International Army Games s exhibition 10 U S Woodland Camouflage pattern United States Limited use Most commonly seen on old vests mix matched with K07 uniform or K20Infantry weapons EditModel Image Type Caliber Origin NotesAccessoriesITL MARS Red dot sight Israel Mounted on Uzi AKM 1 IWI Tavor Meprolight m21 Red dot sight Israel Mounted on Uzi AKM 1 IWI Tavor STV Rifles and IWI ACENL 91 NL 92 Night vision sight Vietnam Mounted on Uzi AKM 1 IWI Tavor STV Rifles and IWI ACE 21 PistolsK14VN Semi automatic pistol 7 62 25mm Tokarev Vietnam Standard issue service pistol alongside the K54 Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory This model is equipped with a longer barrel and a double stack magazine that holds an increased capacity of 13 rounds 22 23 TT 33 Semi automatic pistol 7 62 25mm Tokarev Soviet UnionType 54 K54 Semi automatic pistol 7 62 25mm Tokarev China Vietnam Standard issue service pistol Manufactured locally as the K54 from the Type 54 Chinese TT 33 copy now being phased out by the new domestic K14VN IWI Jericho 941 Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Israel Limited use in the army and police they are being manufactured to slowly replace the K54 and K14VN pistols Manufactured at the Z111 Factory 24 25 26 Makarov pistol Semi automatic pistol 9 18mm Makarov Soviet Union Vietnam Used by police officers Limited use in the army Manufactured locally as the K59 27 Type 59 K59 Semi automatic pistol 9 18mm Makarov ChinaBrowning Hi Power Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Belgium Stored in reserves for shooting ranges CZ 75 Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Czech Republic Only a small number for testing CZ 82 Semi automatic pistol 9 18mm Makarov Czech Republic Used by police officers Limited use in the army 27 M1911A1 Semi automatic pistol 45 ACP United States Limited useCornerShot Weapon accessory Israel Used by the People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Mobile Police Force 28 24 Assault riflesSTV 215 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm Vietnam Standard issue rifle Developed and manufactured at the Z111 Factory The STV 215 is the carbine version of the STV 380 it has a barrel length of 215mm 29 30 STV 380 STV 410 Limited use not officially issued Galil ACE Assault rifle 7 62 39mm Israel Vietnam Manufactured at the Z111 Factory The domestically made version has the charging handles located on the right side similar to traditional AK 47s They have been replaced as the standard issue rifle by the domestically manufactured STV 215 STV 380 31 32 AKM Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Vietnam Still manufactured old models are being converted to the domestically made STL 1A STL 1B rifles or upgraded to AKM 1 standards Replaced as the standard issue rifle by the STV 215 STV 380 33 34 AK 47 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue rifle Being phased out by the IWI Galil or STV 215 STV 380 AKn Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue rifle Manufactured locally with some new detail 35 AKM 1 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue rifle Manufactured locally with some new detail 36 AKS 47 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Vietnam citation needed Type 56 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm M43 China Vietnam Limited use Replaced as the standard issue rifle by the STV380 STV215 CAR 15 Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO United States Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces naval infantry and coast guard Manufactured locally as the M18 at the Z111 Factory locally produced version of the XM177E2 37 AK 74 Assault rifle 5 45 39mm Soviet Union Received as gifts from Soviet Union in limited numbers Type 58 Assault rifle 7 62x39mm North Korea Limited use Sent as military aid by North Korea during the Vietnam War PM md 63 Assault rifle 7 62x39mm Socialist Republic of Romania Limited use Sent as Military aid by the Socialist Republic of Romania during the Cold War IWI Tavor TAR 21 Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Israel Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces and naval infantry 31 32 vz 58 Assault rifle 7 62 39mm Czechoslovakia Limited use 38 CZ 805 BREN Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Czech Republic Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team Special Operations Assault Rifle Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO United States Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team citation needed Tara TM4 Assault rifle Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Montenegro Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team citation needed FN FNC Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Belgium Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team M16A1 Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO United States Vietnam M16A1 and XM16E1 is used by militia forces in southern provinces M16A2 used by Coast Guard in small numbers M16A2VN Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Vietnam Upgraded locally base on M16A1 with new stock and rail picatiny 39 SKS Semi automatic rifle 7 62 39mm M43 Soviet Union Used by honour guards and militia forces citation needed M1 Carbine Carbine 30 Carbine United States Used by militia forces in some southern provinces M1 Garand Semi automatic rifle 30 06 Springfield United States Used by militia forces in some southern provinces citation needed M14 Battle rifle 7 62 51mm NATO United States Stored in reserves 4MK4 Bolt action rifle 7 62 51mm NATO Vietnam Limited used by Militia Forces 40 Submachine gunsPP 19 Bizon Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Russia Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured as the SN9P at the Z111 Factory The locally produced version comes with a Galil style stock and is chambered in 9 19mm 41 42 Micro Uzi Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Israel Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured at the Z111 Factory 43 Uzi Pro Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Israel Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 43 CZ Scorpion Evo 3 Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Czech Republic Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team FN P90 Personal defence weapon FN 5 7 28mm Belgium Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces during joint training operations with Singapore PM 63 Machine pistol Submachine gun 9 18mm Makarov Poland Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces and guard police citation needed ShotgunsMP 133 Pump action shotgun 12 Gauge Russia Limited use KS 23 Shotgun 23 75mmR Soviet Union Limited use Armsel Striker Combat shotgun 12 Gauge South Africa Limited use 44 Sniper riflesDragunov SVD Sniper rifle 7 62 54mmR Soviet Union Standard issue sniper rifle Soon to be replaced PSL Sniper rifle 7 62 54mmR Socialist Republic of Romania citation needed IWI Galatz Sniper rifle 7 62 51mm NATO Israel Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Marine Infantry Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 43 Orsis T 5000M Sniper rifle 338LM Russia Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special ForcesVSK 94 Designated marksman rifle 9 39mm Russia Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special ForcesOSV 96 Anti materiel rifle 12 7 108mm Russia Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory citation needed KSVK Anti materiel rifle 12 7 108mm Russia Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 43 WKW Wilk Anti material rifle 50 BMG Poland 50 examples were bought 45 Machine gunsTUL 1 Light machine gun 7 62 39mm Vietnam Vietnamese TUL 1 light machine gun used the frame of chinese Type 56 assault rifle but with stock of an RPK barrel sights from an RPD and 30 round magazine used on the AK 47 Type 56 there are rare 40 round magazines The TUL 1 body was thin only 1 mm compared to the 1 5 mm of an RPK It was also heavier and had an inferior rate of fire compared to the RPK However the firing rate and effective range of the weapon was successfully better than that of an AK 47 Type 56 The TUL 1 LMGs were manufactured between 1970 1974 and ended after Vietnam obtained production rights to the RPK itself PKM General purpose machine gun 7 62 54mmR Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue machine gun Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 46 New ĐL7VN copies are made with a modern plastic stock and grip and includes a picatinny rail for a sight on top ĐL7VNRPK Light machine gun 7 62 39mm Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue machine gun Manufactured locally RPD Light machine gun 7 62 39mm Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue machine gun Manufactured locally IWI Negev Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO Israel Limited use Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 43 Type 67 General purpose machine gun 7 62 54mmR China Limited use FN MAG General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO Belgium Use in Military Marksman Demonstration Team M240B General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO United States Limited use by Military Marksman Demonstration Team M60 General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO United States Limited use FN Minimi Mk3 Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO Belgium Limited use in People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces and Military Marksman Demonstration Team 47 NSV Heavy machine gun 12 7 108mm Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue tank mounted machine gun Manufactured locally at the Z111 Factory 48 49 DShK Heavy machine gun 12 7 108mm Soviet Union Vietnam Mounted on T 55 tanks Currently being phased out by the NSV Mk 21 Mod 0 Medium machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO United States Limited use M2 Browning Heavy machine gun 12 7 99mm 50 United States Limited use M134 Minigun Rotary heavy machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO United States Limited use 50 Grenade based weaponsAGS 17 Automatic grenade launcher 30mm Grenade Soviet Union Vietnam Standard issue Manufactured locally M203 Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade United States Vietnam Manufactured locally as the T 40 at the Z111 Factory Replaces the trigger for a lever Mounts on the Galil ACE 32 STL 1A M18 M16A2 and TAR 21 42 M79 Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade United States Vietnam Standard issue Manufactured locally 51 Milkor MGL Grenade launcher 40mm Grenade South Africa Vietnam Used by People s Army of Vietnam Special Forces Manufactured locally as the MGL VN1 52 MortarsSTA 50 Light mortar 50mm Mortar Vietnam Manufactured locally at the Z117 Factory 53 M2 mortar Infantry mortar 60mm Mortar United States82 PM 41 Mortar 82mm Mortar Soviet UnionM1938 Mortar 107mm Mortar Soviet UnionPM 43 Mortar 120mm Mortar Soviet UnionM1943 Mortar 160mm Mortar Soviet UnionPortable anti materiel weaponsSPG 9 Anti tank recoilless rifle 73mm HEAT Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally RPG 7V Rocket propelled grenade 40mm HEAT Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally Designated as the B 41MRPG 29 Rocket propelled grenade 105mm HEAT Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally under the name of SCT 29 54 55 9K38 Igla Man portable air defense system 72mm Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally under license 56 9K338 Igla S9K32 Strela 2 Man portable air defense system 72mm Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally 57 B 10 Anti tank recoilless rifle 82mm HEAT Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally B 11 Anti tank recoilless rifle 82mm HEAT Soviet Union Weapon at reserveM 40 Anti tank recoilless rifle 105mm HEAT United States Weapon at reserveM72 LAW Anti tank weapon 66mm HEAT United States9K111 Fagot Guided anti tank missile 120mm HEAT Soviet Union9M14 Malyutka Guided anti tank missile 125mm HEAT Soviet Union Vietnam Manufactured locally under license from Serbia version with improved semi automatic command to line of sight guidance 9M113 Konkurs Guided anti tank missile 135mm HEAT Soviet UnionRPO A Shmel Thermobaric rocket propelled 93mm FAE Russia Only for chemical forces Vehicles EditVehicle Image Type Origin Quantity NotesTanksT 90S SK Main battle tank Russia 64 58 Type 62 Light tank China 200 59 T 62 Main battle tank Soviet Union 70 60 T 54M 55M Main battle tank Soviet Union 850 61 Currently around 310 T 54 55 and Type 59 tanks undergo refits and upgrades to Vietnamese Israelis T 54M modernized program at Z153 factory Plan to upgrade all T 54 55 and Type 59 in inventoryType 59 Main battle tank China 350 61 Type 59 I T 34 Medium tank Soviet Union 45 62 Partially retired only used for Coastal Defense and used as trainer tankType 63 Amphibious Light tank China 150 63 Vietnam army call by name PT 85 because of its 85mm gun like the PT 76PT 76 Amphibious Light tank Soviet Union 300 61 Infantry fighting vehiclesBMP 1 Infantry fighting vehicle Soviet Union 300 64 BMP 2 Infantry fighting vehicle Soviet UnionArmoured personnel carriersM113 Armoured personnel carrier United States 200 61 Equipped with DShK or NSVT 12 7 mm heavy machine gun and sometimes with the SPG 9 1970s photos show M40 recoilless rifles from capture M106 mortar carrier Mortar carrier United States Unknown Vietnamese 100mm mortars saptured from Vietnam WarType 63 Armoured personnel carrier China 80 61 MT LB Armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union Unknown Was seen used by artillery troops preparing for the 2020 International Army Games 65 BTR 40 Armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 100 66 Commonly seen used with the mobile police force BTR 50PK Armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 280 67 BTR 60PB Wheeled armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 400 68 Used by both Army and Naval Marines GAZ 59037A Armoured personnel carrier Russia Unknown Used in natural disaster rescue and response missions 69 BTR 152 Wheeled armoured personnel carrier Soviet Union 160 68 One is converted to an armored ambulance to support the field hospital in Bentiu South Sudan as a part of the UN peacekeeping mission in South SudanArmoured carsBRDM 1 Armoured scout car Soviet Union 50 70 BRDM 2 Armoured scout car Soviet Union 50 71 Cadillac V 100 Armoured scout car United States Unknown Upgraded by the Military Mechanical Engineering Institute with assistance from Z751 factory to replace old and worn out parts after Vietnam was reunified with American made weapons replaced with Russian based weapons 72 73 Acquired through capturing them in the Vietnam War 74 Dongfeng EQ2050 Military light utility vehicle China Unknown Used by Engineers at United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei 75 ArtillerySS 1 Scud B C D Tactical ballistic missile Soviet Union 24 76 Hwasong 6 Tactical ballistic missile DPRK 100 missilesBM 13 132 multiple rocket launcher Soviet Union Stored in reserves BM 14 140mm multiple rocket launcher Soviet Union lt 100 77 BM 14MM and BM 14 17M variant 78 79 100 launchers exported from the USSR in1965 1966 80 BM 21 122mm multiple rocket launcher Soviet Union 350 61 M 46 Type 59 130mm field gun Soviet Union China 519 81 ASU 85 85mm assault gun Soviet Union Unknown2S1 Gvozdika 122mm self propelled artillery Soviet Union Unknown2S3 Akatsiya 152mm self propelled artillery Soviet Union 30 68 M101 105mm towed howitzer United States UnknownM114 155mm towed howitzer United States UnknownM 30 82 122mm towed howitzer Soviet Union UnknownD 20 152mm towed gun howitzer Soviet Union UnknownD 30 122mm towed howitzer Soviet Union UnknownD 44 85 mm field gun Soviet UnionD 74 83 122mm field gun Soviet Union unknownEngineering vehiclesBTS 4 Armoured recovery vehicle Soviet Union UnknownIMR 2 Armoured engineering vehicle Soviet Union 2 Based on T 72 chassisBREM 1M Armoured recovery vehicle Russia Unknown Based on T 90 chassis 84 BMK 150 Soviet UnionPTS Tracked amphibious transport Soviet Union UnknownGSP 55 Self propelled amphibious ferry Soviet Union UnknownPMP Floating Bridge Pontoon bridge Soviet Union UnknownTMM 3M Armoured vehicle launched bridge Russia UnknownMS 20 Daglezja Armoured vehicle launched bridge Poland 4 85 MT LB Artillery reconnaissance Soviet UnionAT L Artillery tractor Soviet UnionATS 59G Artillery tractor Soviet Union UnknownM548 Artillery tractor United States UnknownM578 Armored recovery vehicle United StatesKrAZ 255 Military excavator Soviet UnionPZM 2 Soviet UnionSchweres Rustfahrzeug SRF Rescue vehicle GermanyB12 RussiaLogistic vehiclesZil 130 Military truck Soviet UnionZil 131 Military truck Soviet UnionZil 157 Military truck Soviet UnionGaz 53 Military truck Soviet UnionGaz 66 Military truck Soviet UnionUral 375 Military truck Soviet UnionUral 43206 Military truck Soviet UnionGaz 3308 Sadko Military truck RussiaKraz 255B Military truck Soviet UnionKraz 6322 Military truck UkraineFord Transit Van United States Used by Army s communication force 86 Isuzu F Series Truck JapanHyundai HD170 Truck South KoreaMAZ 537 Artillery tractor Soviet UnionKZKT 74281 012 chassis RussiaKamaZ 43253 Military truck Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks 87 KamAZ 43118 Military truck Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks 87 KamAZ 65224 Military truck Russia Unknown Replacing older Ural trucks 87 MAN HX58 Tactical military truck Germany UnknownRenault ME160 Truck France Unknown Used by 410th Battalion 683rd Transportation Brigade 88 Light utility vehiclesToyota Innova Light utility vehicles Japan Used by Army officers Toyota Hilux Pickup truck Japan Used by Military control force Mitsubishi Pajero Utility Vehicle Japan Used by Army s communication force 89 UAZ 469 Military light utility vehicle Soviet UnionUAV EditAircraft Image Type Origin NotesIAI Heron Reconnaissance Israel 3 90 Orbiter 2 Reconnaissance Israel 91 ITAD M 400 Reconnaissance VietnamUAV Shikra Reconnaissance Vietnam Produced and developed by Viettel 92 HS 6L Reconnaissance VietnamVT Patrol Reconnaissance Vietnam Produced and developed by ViettelVT Pigeon Reconnaissance Vietnam Produced and developed by ViettelVT Swift Reconnaissance Vietnam Produced and developed by ViettelProcurement EditIn 2006 Israel reported to the United Nations Register Organisation of Conventional Arms UNROCA that two of its light armoured vehicles had been sold to Vietnam 93 A number of Israeli companies won a bid to modernise and upgrade T 54 55 tanks as well as establishing factories in the country Israel s program includes 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