
The Truong Son missile system made the strongest impression on spectators at the parade. This is a piece of equipment researched, designed, and manufactured by Viettel .
With a range of 80 km, the Truong Son system, along with the Song Hong anti-ship missile warhead, creates a "no-access zone" for warships or surface vessels attempting to intrude, while effectively supporting the mission of protecting strategic maritime routes.

The complex includes a combat command vehicle, a radar vehicle, a launch vehicle, a missile transport vehicle, and vehicles for loading and unloading Song Hong anti-ship missiles.
The complex is tasked with observing the sea surface, collecting and processing information, selecting targets to be destroyed, and carrying out missile strikes under modern combat conditions.
In 2014, Viettel was assigned the A1 mission, and the Truong Son complex was one of the important products that was accepted by the Ministry of National Defense .

Since 2014, Viettel has also proposed many important tasks in the missile industry development program.
The S-125-VT missile system is a result of these proposals. This is a piece of equipment that Viettel played a role in modernizing and improving.
Equipped with twin-stage solid-fuel rockets, the S-125-VT system is designed to counter supersonic fighter jets, transport aircraft, bombers, UAVs, cruise missiles, and even ground and surface targets. It has also received a warm welcome from the public.

Responding to the current trend of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) warfare, Viettel also introduced a comprehensive unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system at the parade and march, including a reconnaissance UAV capable of high-precision target detection and identification, vertical take-off and landing, and integrated radar and electro-optical sensors for search and rescue operations, border protection, combating smuggling and illegal border crossings day and night, and analyzing and building map data.
Tactical-level combat UAVs are capable of effectively attacking ground targets, utilizing AI for automated real-time target search, identification, locking onto, and attack.

The radar systems researched and manufactured by Viettel, featuring types of radar already deployed to various branches of the armed forces, contribute to the surveillance of the nation's airspace and territorial waters.
The VRS-2DM low-altitude radar plays a crucial role in air defense operations, providing target information such as range, azimuth, altitude, velocity, and direction of movement.

The VRS-MRS next-generation 3-coordinate radar is a modern multi-tasking radar system capable of effective medium-range surveillance and guidance, with an open interface allowing flexible connection to higher-level automated information acquisition and processing systems.
Viettel entered the field of defense industry research in 2011, initially focusing on the research and development of communication equipment and radar.

In addition, personal radio transceivers researched and manufactured by Viettel were equipped for soldiers marching and parading in the Parachute Special Forces, Cyber Warfare, Armored, Artillery, Special Forces, and Engineering units.
Viettel's military equipment complex appeared on the streets of the capital, marking a significant milestone in Viettel's journey of research and development in the defense industry.
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