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Viettel's most 'terrifying' weapons participate in the A80 parade

Truong Son missile complex, S-125-VT, suicide and reconnaissance UAVs, electronic warfare systems... are typical military equipment of Viettel that will participate in the parade at the A80 event.

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The Truong Son missile complex and the S-125-VT are typical military equipment of Viettel that will participate in the parade at the A80 event. Photo: VT

Two "God Crossbow" systems of Viettel present at A80 event

Viettel representative said that the S-125-VT complex researched, improved and designed by Viettel is capable of destroying airborne attack vehicles.

This is one of Viettel's typical military equipment that will appear in the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day (event A80).

With complex weapons such as air defense missiles, Viettel has gradually mastered the technology and modernized the 'magic crossbow' to protect the Fatherland's sky.

The S-125-VT missile complex still uses the old missile of the S-125-M1 complex, but has many improvements to increase the target hitting rate and the ability to guide multiple missiles at the same time with a slightly increased range of more than 20km.

As a modernized version, the S-125-VT has superior characteristics compared to the standard version of the Pechora complex, and some of its characteristics are even several times higher. The UNK-VT control vehicle acts as the heart of the S-125-VT complex.

Thanks to the improved control system, the S-125-VT can guide two missiles at two targets at the same time. The hit rate against tactical aircraft targets is up to 90%. This is a high rate for air defense weapons.

The UNV-VT PDU power supply vehicle is responsible for supplying power to the entire combat complex.

All components of the S-125-VT complex are mounted on hydraulic lifts, which reduces deployment and recovery time.

The control vehicle and power supply vehicle components are also mounted on a highly maneuverable field transport vehicle chassis.

This helps explain why the S-125-VT complex has a deployment and recovery time of only about 20 minutes, while the standard version is more than 90 minutes. And it is very important to maneuver the battlefield to avoid enemy attacks and firepower attacks in combat.

The UNV-VT radar guidance system of the S-125-VT complex has been deeply improved, meeting the ability to operate well in a strong electronic suppression environment. The system has a maximum surveillance range of up to 90km.

In addition to radar guidance and surveillance, the S-125-VT also incorporates an electro-optical observation unit that detects and locks onto low-flying targets or in the event of complete radar suppression.

In addition to the S-125-VT air defense missile system, the participating weapons also include the Truong Son missile system - one of the modern weapons that the Group is completely self-sufficient in terms of research and development by Viettel's engineering team in Vietnam.

The Truong Son complex consists of a command and control vehicle, radar vehicle, launcher vehicle, missile transport and loading vehicle and inspection vehicle.

The complex's radar system has a scanning range of nearly 200km, allowing for tracking, target indication and the ability to destroy enemy surface ships and targets at sea.

This is a mobile shore-based missile complex, capable of firing anti-ship cruise missiles, with centrally controlled firepower, automatic calculation of firing elements and determination of flight trajectory.

In particular, the Red River missile is a subsonic cruise missile with a range of 80km. Naming the complex after the Truong Son mountain range and the missile after the Red River has a deep symbolic meaning: the combination of “mountains and rivers”, affirming the determination to protect the sovereignty , territory and islands of the Fatherland.

The presence of the Truong Son complex on this occasion not only demonstrates Viettel's ability to master modern weapons technology, but is also a source of pride for the staff, engineers, and workers - those who directly research, manufacture, and bring to the public the creative results "made in Vietnam".

Truong Son missile complex produced by Viettel.

Viettel's 3 most modern UAV models introduced at the A80 event

Viettel said that the 3 modern UAV models researched and produced by Viettel include reconnaissance UAVs, multi-purpose UAVs, and suicide UAVs that can be equipped with high-precision combat weapons when equipped with AI.

These UAV products are all technology-mastered, self-researched, developed and 100% domestically manufactured by Viettel.

It has been tested and put into practical training. This is considered a breakthrough in Vietnam's defense industry in recent times.

The three modern UAV models researched and produced by Viettel include reconnaissance UAVs, multi-purpose UAVs, and suicide UAVs that can be equipped with high-precision combat weapons when equipped with AI. Photo: VT

The reconnaissance UAV line produced by Viettel has the ability to take off and land vertically, is equipped with modern reconnaissance cameras, and applies the latest advanced image processing technologies.

This type of UAV is capable of automatically reconnaissance and monitoring various types of targets from the ground and sea.

The VU-C2 suicide UAV model is equipped with a warhead, camera sensor, integrated AI, capable of searching, detecting and locking targets completely automatically, attacking targets when ordered by the commander.

The VU-C2 UAV is 1.5m wide, 1.1m long, with a maximum take-off weight of 8kg, continuous operation time of 40 minutes, and a maximum target attack speed of up to more than 130km/h.

In this parade, Viettel introduced two modern radar systems researched and developed by its own team of officers and engineers.

Among them is the VRS-2DM low-altitude radar, specially designed to detect and track low-flying targets, including stealth weapons, contributing to enhancing aerial surveillance capabilities.

In addition, the 3-coordinate VRS-MRS provides the ability to accurately determine the target location according to three parameters: distance, azimuth and altitude, thereby improving the effectiveness of surveillance and sky control in all combat situations.

In the parade formation, Viettel's electronic warfare vehicle appeared to demonstrate its ability to master modern technology. This is a weapon capable of reconnaissance, collection, analysis and interference of enemy electromagnetic signals, contributing to creating a "soft shield" to protect the country's electromagnetic space.

With a mobile design on a specialized chassis, this system can be quickly deployed on many terrains, affirming Viettel's important step forward in the field of electronic warfare.

Next is the communications vehicle, a symbol of connectivity, ensuring seamless command communication in all combat situations.

Based on the leading telecommunications and information technology platform, this vehicle integrates a variety of solutions from radio, satellite to optical and IP transmission, and is equipped with an advanced military security system.

The presence of communication vehicles in the parade formation shows that Viettel not only provides weapons and equipment, but also creates an information "bloodline" for the entire force, contributing to enhancing overall combat strength.

Viettel's equipment was one of 14 military vehicles participating in the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day.

On the night of August 18 and 19, Viettel's equipment was transported to Hanoi after being trained at Mieu Mon to prepare for the 80th National Day parade. Photo: VT

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