Sailors look at a model of a submarine which
is scheduled for delivery to Vietnam in 2013, in Vietnam's northern
port city of Hai Phong, in this October 21, 2011 file picture.
Credit: Reuters/Kham/Files
(Reuters) - Vietnam will soon have a credible naval deterrent to China in the South China Sea in the form of Kilo-class submarines from Russia, which experts say could make Beijing think twice before pushing its much smaller neighbour around in disputed waters.
A master of guerrilla warfare, Vietnam has taken possession of two of the state-of-the-art submarines and will get a third in November under a $2.6 billion deal agreed with Moscow in 2009. A final three are scheduled to be delivered within two years. While communist parties rule both Vietnam and China and annual trade The Vietnamese are likely to run so-called area denial operations off its coast and around its military bases in the Spratly island chain of...(click for more) |
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Insight - Vietnam Building Deterrent Against China in Disputed Seas with Submarines
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