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Xcb-3 will probably be a copy of Russia BMP-3 IFV which was recently displayed on Vietnam defence expo 2024.

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Interesting

Trump is asked by reporter what he thinks of Vietnam public call at UN General Assembly to end sanctions on Cuba. He says he will think about it and consider the proposal.

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US company Marvell technology just opens 3 new offices in Vietnam in one go. Specialising on IC integrated circuit design. With 500 engineers Marvell Vietnam becomes company’s third largest R&D operation globally after US and India.

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War Epic ‘Red Rain’ Named Vietnam’s Oscar Entry​


By Naman Ramachandran


Red Rain

Galaxy Studio
Vietnam has selected war epic “Red Rain” (Mưa Đỏ) as its submission for the best international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards.

Directed by Đặng Thái Huyền and co-written with novelist Chu Lai, the picture dramatizes the 81-day defense of the Quảng Trị Citadel in 1972, one of the most decisive battles of the Vietnam War. The story follows a squad of North Vietnamese soldiers as they endure relentless bombardment and mounting losses, while confronting their own fears and divisions.

Since its release earlier this year, “Red Rain” has become a box office sensation in Vietnam. The film has earned more than VND714 billion ($28 million) and sold over 8.1 million tickets, making it the highest-grossing Vietnamese movie of all time.

The large-scale production featured a 50-hectare battlefield set and involved months of preparation across multiple provinces. Multi-camera systems were used to capture expansive battle scenes, while extensive practical effects and CGI were deployed to recreate the scale of the conflict.

“Red Rain” arrives at the Oscars as Vietnam’s latest attempt to break through in the international feature category. The country has submitted entries regularly since 1993, but none have secured a nomination to date. Recent submissions include “Father and Son” (2017), “Dreamy Eyes” (2020) and “Glorious Ashes” (2023). The country’s first ever submission, Trần Anh Hùng’s “The Scent of Green Papaya,” secured a nomination in 1993.

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.
 
Ah cool
Toyota Vietnam will invest $360 million to make hybrid cars. that’s something Vinfast or other Vietnamese carmakers can copy.

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what´s that?
Looks similar to M142 HIMARS rocket system.

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Making Xcb-1 IFV with 73mm 2A28 smoothbore main gun

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every new produced gun turret undergoes testings.

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Making "VCM" antiship missiles

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members of the olice with HS9 pistole (Croatia)
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M113 APCs with new gun turret

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return to the trench warfare (students of university)
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FPV first person view drone
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the Israeli tend to look down on the Vietnamese. 15y ago Vietnam sought to buy Israeli air defence system worth $100 million but they refused Vietnam offer, demanding more money. the Israeli believed the Vietnamese are poor, primitive, incapable so Vietnam would eventually agree.

After realising Vietnam began developing similar system Israel reduced to $60 million then $20 million. however Vietnam rejected. Vietnam made system was introduced 1 year later. lesson: arrogance never pays off.

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Vietnam military is a buddy of Israel now. You are getting weapons from them now.
 

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