The rehearsal, chaired by Minister of National Defense General Phan Van Giang, included two parts: Party and State ceremonies, and the parade.

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The armored force at the rehearsal

The parade and march featured nearly 16,000 officers and soldiers and various modern weapons and equipment, including many products researched and manufactured by Vietnam’s defense industry, such as missiles, infantry fighting vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and radar systems.

Gen. Giang stressed that since the parades for the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory and the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification, preparations and determination of the participating forces have grown stronger and more resolute.

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The modernized S-125-VT missile system of the air defense – air force service

For the first time, forces tasked with safeguarding national sea and island sovereignty, including the Navy, Coast Guard, and Border Guard, will join the parade. The move demonstrates to the world that Vietnam has all necessary forces and services to ensure internal security and firmly protect the fatherland, he said.

The minister also expressed his belief that the upcoming celebration will be a great success, bringing pride to the nation and to every participating officer and soldier.

Source: VNA