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Intel- Vietnam magazine June 2015

Russian Submarines Shoring Up Vietnam’s Navy To bolster its military muscle in territorial disputes with China over oil and fishing rights in the South China Sea, Vietnam has been expanding its naval forces through an unprecedented acquisition of newly built warships. Over the past year, for example, it has cut deals to buy coastal patrol …

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