I tend to think that so. Vietnam considering Spartly more potential conflict area in the future then land clash. They need more air and sea deterences compared to Land, thus put priority more on that. Afterall upgrading something that you already know to maintain (like T-55 in cased of Vietnam) is more easier for Logistics and maintanances then build new capabilities (like buying upgraded T-72).Air is indeed a priority. They're stocking up on Flankers, and this looks like it's going to continue.
I think MBT's still have a very big role to play in Vietnamese military doctrine, especially having played a big part in 'liberating' the south in 75. MBT's were also used extensively in Cambodia by Vietnam. Major orders that have been placed over the years would seem to indicate that Vietnam is more concerned of a possible naval clash rather than a ground conflict in the future with China. This is not to say however there are no plans to upgrade it's army, it's probably just not a priority at the moment given Vietnam's threat perceptions.At least if they want a modern armoured fleet at all, tanks never had great significance for the Vietnamese military as far as I know and air and sea modernisation is a more pressing issue currently.
You're probably right, but my guess is that notwithstanding the scrappings and sales, there still will be T-72's readily available for at least the next 10 years or so, for customers who want them. My guess is that Vietnam will eventually order a batch of T-90's. I don't see any near term alternatives accept maybe buying T-84's from the Ukraine.But my thoughts are that maybe in 10-15 years cheap tanks won't be so readily available as they are now with most T-72s being already sold or scrapped.
I think the big one question we should ask, one that would give us accurate clues as to where Vietnam intends to go with regards to armour modernisation is - what MBT's does China have near it's border with Vietnam? Unfortunatly, that's not a question that can be answered by many hereSo maybe they just decided that scrapping their T-55's and purchase cheap basic T-72's today, and then in a decade scrapping these as well and purchase something completely different again is not worth it.
From a tactical point of view I wonder how the T-55 fares with the Israeli package. The 105 mm gun is, well a 105 mm gun. Insufficient against many newer tanks but okay for lesser duties.
If the time scale if 10-15 years, it will be T-90M, or some variant there-of.You're probably right, but my guess is that notwithstanding the scrappings and sales, there still will be T-72's readily available for at least the next 10 years or so, for customers who want them. My guess is that Vietnam will eventually order a batch of T-90's. I don't see any near term alternatives accept maybe buying T-84's from the Ukraine.
But in 10-15 years the T-80s will receive the same fate so they could be available quite cheaplyI fully understand that right now Vietnam has no pressing need to seriously upgrade it's tank inventory.
But my thoughts are that maybe in 10-15 years cheap tanks won't be so readily available as they are now with most T-72s being already sold or scrapped.
Where did you get the news about the Mig-35??The re-elected member of the Politburo Defense Minister Phung Quang Thanh announced a couple of weeks ago that Vietnam will focus on modernizing the navy and airforce, ..no mention of ground force at all
From 2009 to mid 2010 we ordered a total of 40 Su-30 and from unconfirmed source we may order another 32 Su-30, 32 Mig-35, 18 Su-35BM, and 5 batteries of S-300PMU2 in the next 5 years. Future orders are just speculation at the moment but it comes from people who predicted that Vietnam would purchase 6 Kilo-class submarines several years ago.
As for radar installation, it's confirmed that Vietnam already put in service Kasta-2E2,Vostok E,Kolchulga,Nebo SV, and 55Zh6 Nebo-UE
From people of Vietnamese military discussion forum; the kind of people who had predicted in 2005-2006 that Vietnam would purchase 6 Kilo-class submarines and people who had taken up-closed pictures of Vietnam's S-300PMU2Where did you get the news about the Mig-35??
Do you have data of AESA radar detection range of such object of x rcs at x distant?AESA radars are superior to any PESA radar, and any way last time I heard Mig was testing out a new AESA radar for the Mig-35