Vietnam
launches third pair of locally-made guided missile corvettes
Each ship costs about VND3 trillion (US$131.7 million)
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Vietnam
launches third pair of locally-made guided missile corvettes
Each ship costs about VND3 trillion (US$131.7 million)
Vietnam held a ceremony on Monday to launch two
domestically-made guided missile corvettes.
Two Molniya-class guided missile
ships, built by Ba Son Shipbuilding Company under the General Department of
Military Industry, were launched during the ceremony that took place at the
base of the 2nd Regional Command of the Vietnam People’s Navy.
The vessels will be added to the
fleet of Brigade 167.
The event was attended by
representatives of the Consulate General of Russia in Ho Chi Minh City and
the business partners of Ba Son Company from Russia.
“The ships are the assets of our
people. All officers train hard to protect the vessels and defend the
national flag,” Rear Admiral Hoang Hong Ha, deputy commander of the Vietnam
People’s Navy, said during the ceremony.
The two vessels will help strengthen
the country’s ability to manage and defend its maritime sovereignty, and
raise the strength of its naval force, he added.
These are the fifth and sixth
Molniya-class ships that Vietnam has built itself rather than bought from
Russia as in the past.
The manufacture of the locally-made
vessels was initiated on October 15, 2013.
On June 24, 2014, the first pair of
the guided missile corvettes were given to the People’s Navy.
Each of the ships costs
approximately VND3 trillion (US$131.7 million), and are a milestone in
Vietnam’s shipbuilding history.
By Tuoi Tre News
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