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Vietnam Defence 2022


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Vietnam Defence 2022 is hosted by the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam with the aim of modernising and upgrading its armed forces. The Expo presents a great opportunity for OEMs, system integrators, assemblers and service providers to introduce state-of-the-art equipment, weapons and technologies to the Vietnam market.

The exhibition will be held from 8 to 10 Dec 2022 at the Gia Lam Airport, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Held in conjunction with 7th ADMM+ (ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting), Vietnam Defence 2022 will be attended by Heads of State, Defence Ministers, Chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force, and International and Local VIP Delegations attending the ADMM+. The exhibition provides a great networking opportunity to all defence vendors, stake holders and partners.

Vietnam Defence 2022 will be held with the aim of supporting Defence units and armed forces to deploy the assurance of weapons and technical equipment to protect country as well as widen opportunities for manufactories, OEM assembly and supplier in the world to introduce equipment, weapons, high-end technologies.

Vietnam Defence 2022 will showcase and display fighting vehicles, high-end equipment and systems technologies served for Air forces, Navy, grand forces, communication, biochemistry such as Fighter aircraft system, helicopter, missile systems, submarine, warships, torpedoes, weapons systems, military vehicles, radar systems, reconnaissance robots, logistics facilities, etc and all the fields related to leaders, senior officials and soldiers belonging to defense, security, police and armed forces.

It expected that the exhibition will be the place for the best suppliers in terms of equipment and services in the world in order to meet, exchange and evaluate products, technologies and giving new Defence and security solutions for Vietnam and regional countries as well.

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