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Israel's defense industry targets Vietnam

Israeli arms sales to Vietnam are small, but the potential is huge.
18 July 12 12:27, Yuval Azulai

Vietnam beckons Israel's defense industry. The Ministry of Defense's SIBAT Defense Export and Defense Cooperation is very interested in Vietnam, which has 6-8% annual GDP growth, but a large army with obsolete equipment. Top Israeli officials have been visiting Hanoi lately.
Six months ago, President Shimon Peres visited Vietnam with a large entourage. Ministry of Defense director general Udi Shani and SIBAT officials recently made a low-profile visit. Such visits, once rare, have been routine of late.
Since Israel and Vietnam established diplomatic relations in the mid-1990s, there have been few smiles and handshakes between officials of the two countries. The first signs of a change came in 2009, when Vietnam opened its embassy in Tel Aviv, giving practical effect to the diplomatic relations. Since then, Israelis have not stopped talking about Vietnam's potential. Although Vietnam will not be the country on which Israel's foreign trade will rise or fall, but in the defense field, there is business to be done. When Israel's main defense markets are experiencing an economic slowdown, America's former enemies can be a lucartive market for Israeli defense companies with goods sitting on the shelf.
Defense sources talk about agreements recently reached between top Ministry of Defense officials and their Vietnamese counterparts for the tightening of defense relations. On the business side, this is still far from the usual situation for the heads of Israeli defense companies, as the ministry still rejects proposals for the sale of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to Israel's new friend. The sale of offensive weapons, such as advanced missiles and guided bombs, is still far off.
The conditions for trade in sensitive items are not yet ready. Personal relations of trust and intimacy are necessary for the sale of arms to a country and for the transfer of classified know-how that it will not anger other countries and allies.
Currently, Vietnam is also satisfied with much less, and is giving time for its romance with Israel time to develop, because the potential is in the future, while the courtship is in the present. Defense deals with Israel are for the supply defensive arms and the construction of a plant for advanced rifles, with the option for a general upgrade of obsolete Soviet-era tanks. Who knows, one day soon Israel may offer the Vietnam Army, which is seeking to upgrade its technological capabilities, advanced air defense systems.
Israel has several quite good air defense systems, and Vietnam knows this. Most of all, it knows about performance. "In the past couple of years, four or five Israeli defense companies have already made deals with Vietnam, reflecting the Ministry of Defense's policy to facilitate the entry into and consolidation in new markets," says a defense source who is familiar with Israel's developing relations with Vietnam, and is working on bringing them to the next level. "Until now, these transactions have totaled a few tens of millions of dollars, but the money isn't the issue at this stage; the potential is."
In September 2011, "Globes" revealed that Israel Weapons Industries Ltd. (IWI) (the Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI) light arms spinoff owned by Samy Katsav's SK Group) planned to build a light-arms plant in the Far East at an investment of more than $100 million. This plant would manufacture Israel's the AS advanced version of the Galil infantry rifle. It can now be revealed that the unnamed country is Vietnam, and a top defense official says that the complicated and difficult contract has been signed, and that construction will begin within a year. "This is a huge project, which will include construction of a new light-arms factory after the know-how is transferred from Israel. We're currently talking about a certain type of rifle, but the Vietnamese plant's operations may be expanded in future. Such a project anchors defense cooperation between the two countries," said the official.
Israel is not the only country seeking new markets for its defense industry. European companies have also discovered Vietnam and its potential. "Everyone in the global defense industry is spitting blood in the current situation. We see this on the ground. I believe that American defense companies will soon want to get a foothold in this market," the defense official said.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - Globes - Israel business news - on July 18, 2012
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SCS dispute going to cross the region a lot of $$$ on military hardware, not a good sign for the region, but I guess Vietnam got to what necessary to protect herself just like any other countries. Thanks China for pushing Vietnam, Philipines toward US.
 
Gunboat costs ca. US$1 million Unarmed. I think it will take several years before we are capable to mass produce and export to other countries.

Well i stand corrected thank you for the info
 
production rate at present: 2 ships per year


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Good luck Vietnam! This is a slow development into what could make you the Korea of Southeast Asia. Keep working hard and never lose sight of your goal; self-reliance, national integrity and respect.

I wish our government could assist you in military projects.
 
Could the mod merge Vietnamese threads into just several ones? It is kind of annoying, if every post in China economic news is worth a thread then we would be flooded with waste. And it is hard to follow.

Suggest many threads could be merged into one with a name: Vietnam military news & update
 
Israeli arm sales to Vietnam has been limited

Transfers of major conventional weapons: sorted by recipient. Deals with deliveries or orders made for year range 1950 to 2011
Note: The &#8216;No. delivered/produced&#8217; and the &#8216;Year(s) of deliveries&#8217; columns refer to all deliveries since the beginning of the contract. Deals in which the recipient was involved in the production of the weapon system are listed separately. The &#8216;Comments&#8217; column includes publicly reported information on the value of the deal. Information on the sources and methods used in the collection of the data, and explanations of the conventions, abbreviations and acronyms, can be found at URL <http://www.sipri.org/contents/armstrad/at_data.html>. The SIPRI Arms Transfers Database is continuously updated as new information becomes available.
Source: SIPRI Arms Transfers Database
Information generated: 14 October 2012


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S: Israel (5) RAM APV (2006) 2006-2007 (5) For police; RAM-2000 version

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Could the mod merge Vietnamese threads into just several ones? It is kind of annoying, if every post in China economic news is worth a thread then we would be flooded with waste. And it is hard to follow.

Suggest many threads could be merged into one with a name: Vietnam military news & update

You can't stand the heats, then get the h..ll out of the kitchen.
 
Good luck Vietnam! This is a slow development into what could make you the Korea of Southeast Asia. Keep working hard and never lose sight of your goal; self-reliance, national integrity and respect.

I wish our government could assist you in military projects.
Vietnam got no other choice but move up.
 
Isrealis are very pro active in this field, that is why they have become the top 5 defence exporter in world. But I think Even India should now concentrate on Vietnam. We can give them so many things. Some of them:
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More over a jv in shipbuilding for navy can happen.
 
Isrealis are very pro active in this field, that is why they have become the top 5 defence exporter in world. But I think Even India should now concentrate on Vietnam. We can give them so many things.
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More over a jv in shipbuilding for navy can happen.

Isrealis are very pro active in this field, that is why they have become the top 5 defence exporter in world. But I think Even India should now concentrate on Vietnam. We can give them so many things. Some of them:
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More over a jv in shipbuilding for navy can happen.
 
Isrealis are very pro active in this field, that is why they have become the top 5 defence exporter in world. But I think Even India should now concentrate on Vietnam. We can give them so many things.
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More over a jv in shipbuilding for navy can happen.

Isrealis are very pro active in this field, that is why they have become the top 5 defence exporter in world. But I think Even India should now concentrate on Vietnam. We can give them so many things. Some of them:
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More over a jv in shipbuilding for navy can happen.

Many of Indian weapons are customized for Indian needs, and there are often Cheaper alternatives are available from Russia.

In terms of space-cooperation India can help Vietnam alot as ISRO is very cost-effective and cheaper.
 
Delay of P15 make its a floating garbage in the water, help others after you could manage your own business. Vietnam dont need your Brahmos, cause they already posessed blah blah 55 bombs.



IF P15 is delayed doesnt mean that we can have a joint viet- India shipbuilding platform. India produces world class fast attack crafts for its coast guard. In last 3 yrs more than 30 have been inducted and more 100 are being built. Corvettes, frigates, combat vehicles, radars, combat helicopters etc etc. So many things are there. Just one destroyer program delay can't be used to generalize anything.
 
are you kidding, can you think Chinese can take video on VN ships to take photos of Vietnam shooting at war???????

an you have Su30, but who guard these Su30, soilders with broken and old 56 type gun, which sent by China at early time

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Post reported, lets see what our unpartial mods has to say..
@topic : What happened to brahmos deal, is it still on paper or secretly transfered to vietnam..??
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And why vietnam is not upgrading their su-30 to mk2 or mki standard...:angry: those old fighter will be easy targets for chinese MKK..

Yes, friend, all the Su-30 that Vietnam has bought which are Su-30MK2(V)

The Sukhoi Su-30MKK (NATO reporting name: Flanker-G)[1] is a modification of the Su-27 SK manufactured since 1999 by KnAAPO and Shenyang Aircraft Corporation. It is considered an upgraded version of Sukhoi Su-30. It was jointly developed by Russia and China, similar to the Su-30MKI. It is a heavy class, all-weather, long-range strike fighter, comparable to the American F-15E. Su-30MK2 is a further improvement to SU-30MKK with upgraded avionics and maritime strike capabilities. The MKK and MK2 are currently operated by the People's Republic of China, the Indonesian Air Force, the Vietnam People's Air Force, the Uganda People's Defence Force,[2] and very recently, the Venezuelan Air Force.[3]
 

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