Vietnam People's Armed Forces

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Vietnam People's Armed Forces
Lực lượng vũ trang nhân dân Việt Nam
MottoKhông có gì quý hơn độc lập tự do (Nothing is more precious than independence and liberty)
Service branches People's Army of Vietnam
Vietnam People's Public Security
Vietnam Militia and Self-Defence Force [vi]
HeadquartersHanoi, Vietnam
Leadership
Secretary of the Central Military CommissionGeneral Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Commander-in-ChiefActing President Võ Thị Ánh Xuân
Minister of DefenceGeneral Phan Văn Giang
Chief of General StaffColonel General Nguyễn Tân Cương
Political DepartmentGeneral Lương Cường

The Vietnam People's Armed Forces (Vietnamese: Lực lượng Vũ trang nhân dân Việt Nam (LLVTNDVN)) are the armed uniformed services of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Being placed under the political leadership of the sole-ruling Communist Party of Vietnam (for which it serves as the Party's armed wing) and theoretically under the supreme command of the President of Vietnam, tt consists of three components: the People's Army of Vietnam which is the military of Vietnam, Vietnam People's Public Security which is the law enforcement agency of Vietnam and Vietnam Militia and Self-Defence Force which is the militia of Vietnam.

People's Army of Vietnam[edit]

The People's Army of Vietnam (alternatively Vietnam People's Army; Vietnamese: Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam) is the mainline military force of Vietnam.[1][2] The PAVN includes: the Vietnam People's Ground Force, (Special Forces of Vietnam), the Vietnam People's Navy (including Naval Infantry (Vietnam), Naval Special Operation Force (Vietnam) and Naval Air Force (Vietnam)), the Vietnam People's Air Force, the Vietnam Border Guard and the Vietnam Coast Guard.

Vietnam People's Public Security[edit]

The Vietnam People's Public Security (Vietnamese: Công an nhân dân Việt Nam) is the main police, and security force of Vietnam.

The People's Public Security Forces is the core force of the people's armed forces in performing the task of protecting national security and ensuring social order and safety, and crime prevention and control.

The People's Public Security Forces has the functions, tasks, organization, command, and ensures that the operation, service regimes, and regimes and policies of the People's Police comply with the provisions of the Law on People's Public Security and regulations of the People's Public Security other provisions of relevant laws. The State builds a revolutionary, regular, elite, and step-by-step modernized People's Mobile Police Command; prioritize the modernization of some forces. The People's Public Security Forces shall coordinate with the People's Army and Militia and Self-Defense in performing national defense tasks. The coordination between the People's Public Security and the People's Army and Militia and Self-Defense shall comply with the Government's regulations.

Vietnam Militia and Self-Defense[edit]

The Vietnam Militia and Self-Defence Force is the militia of Vietnam.

Militia and Self-Defense forces are mass armed forces that cannot separate from production and work; is the force protecting the Party, the government, the people's lives and properties, and the State's property in the locality and grassroots; ready to fight, to serve in combat, to be the core of the fight against the enemy in the locality and grassroots when there is a war; participate in building the all-people national defense, defense sector, civil defense, protect national security and ensure social order and safety, fight against crime. The State builds a strong and widespread Militia and Self-Defense force. The organization, tasks, service regime and regimes and policies of the Vietnam Militia and Self-Defense shall comply with the provisions of the Law on Militia and Self-Defense and other relevant laws.

References[edit]

  1. ^ VNA (December 22, 2023). "Vietnam People's Army’s founding anniversary marked in South Sudan", VietnamPlus, Vietnam News Agency (VNA). https://en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-peoples-armys-founding-anniversary-marked-in-south-sudan/275304.vnp
  2. ^ VOV.VN (June 22, 2023). "Defence co-operation key pillar of Vietnam-Cuba relations", THE VOICE OF VIETNAM.https://english.vov.vn/en/politics/defence-co-operation-key-pillar-of-vietnam-cuba-relations-post1028048.vov

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