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Vietnams våbenhandel
- Vietnams
våbenfabrikker, våbenhandel
og våbentransporter: / Weapon
Factories, arms trade and -transport / Les fabriques d'armes, le
commerce des armes et de transport / Las fábricas de armas,
tráfico de armas y -transporte / Waffenfabriken,
Waffenhandel und Verkehr:
- Vietnam var i krig med Frankrig
og USA 1945-1975.
/ Vietnam was at war with France and the United States
1945-1975
- Human Rights in Countries of Concern.
Human Rights and Democracy: The 2014 Foreign & Commonwealth
Office Report Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
- London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 2015.
- Fabrikker:
- Handel:
- Composite
table of Member States that reported in 2011 to the United Nations
Register of Conventional Arms. / : United Nations Disarmament
Yearbook 2011: Part II. Annex I.
- Eksport af våben til ...
- Import af våben, ifølge SIPRIs Arms Transfers Database, fra Canada,
Frankrig, Israel, Italien,
Holland, Nordkorea, Polen,
Rumænien, Rusland,
Sovjetunionen, Spanien ; Tjekkiet,
Tyskland, Ukraine og USA.
- The Vietnamese Defense Industry – Market Opportunities
and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015. - London :
ICD Research, 2011.
'Russia accounts for the majority of arms supply to the country
Vietnam's domestic defense production capabilities are relatively
underdeveloped, as a result of which the country relies on foreign
OEMs to fulfill its military requirements. Traditionally the
country has been an importer of weapon systems as domestic military
production is small-scale and technologically inferior. During the
review period, Russia emerged as the largest supplier of military
hardware to Vietnam with a share of 93% of Vietnam's imports,
followed by Ukraine with 6% and Romania and Israel sharing less
than 1% each. In 2010, Russia accounted for 98% of the country's
defense imports. The main equipment which Russia supplies to
Vietnam consists of surface combat vessels, submarines and
aircraft.'
- CRS INSIGHT: United
States Lifts Remaining Restrictions on Arms Sales to Vietnam. /
: Mark E. Manyin, Paul K. Kerr. 2016.

'During the Vietnam War (1955-1975), the United States imposed a
complete embargo on arms sales to North Vietnam, and then expanded
it to cover the entire country after Communist forces defeated
U.S-backed South Vietnamese government in 1975. In 2007, the Bush
Administration eased the ban by allowing non-lethal defense items
and defense services to be exported on a case-by-case basis. In
October 2014, as relations continued to deepen, the Obama
Administration partially relaxed U.S. restrictions on the transfer
of lethal weapons and articles to Vietnam to permit "future
transfer of maritime security-related" defense articles, again on a
case-by-case basis. U.S. firms reportedly are exploring
opportunities to export to Vietnam maritime and naval patrol
aircraft, coastal radar, and maritime surveillance and
communication technology.'
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