Second-in-Command and Chief of Staff of the ADAF Service Major General Bui Duc Hien attended the working session.

Prior to the working session, leaders of the General Staff, the ADAF Service, delegation members, and delegates offered flowers and incense at Division 367’s Memorial House to pay tribute to heroic martyrs.

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Lt. Gen. Truong Manh Dung speaks at the inspection.

The delegation inspected the unit's thorough understanding and execution of combat readiness during the holiday period, the operational combat document system, training activities, logistics, technical support, and other tasks. At the same time, the delegation conducted an on-site inspection of combat readiness and alarm response handling at a sub-unit under Regiment 230, Division 367.

Following the inspection, the delegation evaluated that the division has strictly maintained duty routines, combat readiness posture, and airspace management. The division has executed combat readiness during peak periods in full compliance with regulations. It has implemented an operational plan while conducting training and exercises that met all objectives, requirements, and absolute safety standards. Furthermore, the unit proactively developed plans and coordination mechanisms with partner units regarding procedures for receiving and processing information upon detecting unidentified aerial objects or vehicles entering prohibited or restricted airspace.

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Lt. Gen. Truong Manh Dung and the working delegation inspect the combat-readiness duty position at Regiment 230, Division 367.

Delivering concluding remarks, Lt. Gen. Truong Manh Dung commended Division 367’s sense of responsibility in executing its tasks over the first eight months of 2026 and deploying peak combat readiness. He required the division to enhance political education and awareness, ensuring officers and soldiers recognize that combat readiness and airspace management are the central political tasks of the unit, thereby fostering their responsibility in performing their duties.

The division should continue to strictly maintain combat training routines, applying scientific and technological achievements, IT application and digital transformation to training. Party committees and chains of command at all levels should fully realize that combat training is the key requirement and a decisive factor in the completion of combat readiness and combat missions. At the same time, the unit should regularly review and update the system of operational and combat documents to ensure they remain consistent with real conditions, while placing greater emphasis on improving the quality of maintaining military order and discipline.

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Lt. Gen. Truong Manh Dung encourages a driver on combat readiness duty.

Lt. Gen. Truong Manh Dung emphasized that the division should continue to coordinate closely with partner units and local authorities in areas surrounding airports. The unit should promptly detect and handle unidentified aerial objects or vehicles at an early stage, thereby contributing to ensuring absolute safety for operations at the airports.

Translated by Hai Son