Naval Air Force
Binh chủng Không quân Hải quân
Insignia of the Naval Air Force
Active24 July 1986
CountryVietnam
Part ofVietnam People's Navy
Anniversaries24 July (the establishment of the Naval Air Defense – Air Force)
Aircraft flown
Attack helicopterKamov Ka-28
Cargo helicopterKamov Ka-32, Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin, Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma, Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma
Observation helicopterEurocopter EC225 Super Puma
PatrolDe Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter

The Naval Air Force (Vietnamese: Binh chủng Không quân Hải quân) is an armed service of the Vietnam People's Navy that has the function of performing tasks at sea or along the coast and islands by means of the air force such as aircraft combat aircraft, transport helicopters and patrol aircraft, etc. This is a force of the Navy that can coordinate missions with the Vietnam People's Air Force and many situations with similar functions, but the Naval air force is still a separate branch of the Vietnam People's Navy.[1]

The traditional military day is 24 July (the establishment of the Naval Air Defense – Air Force (Binh chủng Phòng không – Không quân Hải quân)).

Date of establishment of the first official unit: 3 July (the date the 954th Naval Aviation Brigade was returned to the Navy by the Air Force).[2]

Formation

Although the Navy branch of the People's Army of Vietnam was established in 1955 after the end of the Indochina War, but due to the situation and conditions at that time especially the Vietnam War broke out, the United States Naval Air Forces constantly raiding northern Vietnam, so the Navy at that time did not have its own naval aviation.

After the Vietnam War ended, the Vietnam People's Navy gradually regularized and established many new forces and branches following the model of the Soviet Navy, including the naval aviation. On 24 July 1986, the Navy Commander issued Decision No. 1253/B0-31 on the establishment of the Air Defense – Air Force Department on the basis of merging the Naval Air Defense Department and the Naval Air Force Department.

After forming, Vietnamese naval soldiers were selected to go to the Soviet Union to train in the use of new weapons of the armed services. In the second half of the 1980s, the Vietnam Naval Aviation received 12 Soviet Kamov Ka-25 submarine-hunting helicopters.

Also in the second half of the 1980s, the Vietnam Naval Aviation continued to receive 4 Beriev Be-12 submarine-hunting seaplanes. The Be-12 squadron and the Sukhoi Su-22 of the Vietnam People's Air Force often organize patrols in the Spratly Islands.

Later, Vietnam received new Kamov Ka-27PL anti-submarine helicopters from the Soviet Union. After 1991, the Soviet Union disintegrated, Vietnam no longer received aid but continued to receive modern Kamov Ka-28 anti-submarine helicopters through purchase from Russia. Currently, Kamov Ka-28 is the main anti-submarine weapon of the Naval Aviation force. In addition, Vietnam also purchased 10 Kamov Ka-32T helicopters designed similar to Ka-25/28 but for transport and rescue purposes.[3]

After the United States Department of State withdrew the ban on exporting military helicopters to Vietnam through the long-term lobbying of the Executive Decision Export Services Group, the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam purchased many helicopters operating in Vietnam sea of Eurocopter (France) to equip the armed service. In 2011, the Vietnam People's Navy just received a fleet of Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma transport-reconnaissance helicopters for the navy.

On 17 August 2012, the Navy held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Naval Aviation Regiment infrastructure project at Cam Ranh Airport, Khánh Hoà Province.[4]

In 2010, the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense ordered six De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter maritime patrol aircraft from Canada. The Navy has decided to send 12 pilots of DHC-6 aircraft to Canada to train for a period of 17 months, to enhance the ability to patrol at sea.[5]

On 3 July, at the 372nd Airborne Division (Đoàn Hải Vân), the Ministry of Defense held a ceremony to hand over the 954th Airborne Brigade (formerly known as the 954th Helicopter Regiment) from the Vietnam People's Air Force to the Navy and announced the decision to establish the 930th Helicopter Regiment stationed at Da Nang International Airport, under 372nd Division (Vietnam People's Air Force). The 930th Regiment was established to replace the 954th Regiment transferred to the People's Navy. The regiment has the duty of observation flight; reconnaissance, indicating targets in the air, on the ground and on the water surface; in charge of military transport in the central region – the Central Highlands and the southern Gulf of Tonkin; fly special aircraft to serve the Communist Party of Vietnam, State and Army leaders; participate in search, rescue, rescue and prevention of floods and storms; ready to perform the task of cooperating in combat to provide air fire support to the armed forces when ordered; organize conversion flight training for students of helicopter pilots of the Air Force Officer's College.

Based on its basic functions and current capabilities, the 954th Naval Air Brigade can perform the following tasks: Submarine hunting; military transport; reconnaissance, observation in the air, on the ground, on the water; search and rescue at sea, on land and rescue and prevention of storms and floods.

Current equipment

Current aircraft of the Vietnam Naval Aviation:

The Kamov Ka-25 and Beriev Be-12 squadrons were decommissioned due to their aging.

The Vietnam People's Navy is planning to order from the United States 6 Lockheed P-3C Orion maritime reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare (MPA) patrol aircraft of the United States Navy and the two sides are continuing to negotiate. It is expected that these 6 P-3Cs will be upgraded with the most modern radio-electronic equipment (FLIR infrared target search sensor, ASQ-114 computer system, AYA-8 data, MAD ASQ-81 display system, ALR-95V radar, AQH-4V hydroacoustic navigation system) in the United States before being sent to Vietnam if the contract is performed.

Uniforms

Airmen of the Navy wear the style and color of the Navy uniform. Wear the Navy purple combination military rank, with the air force insignia. Wear a purple hard hat and soft hat.

Notes

  1. "VN lập lữ đoàn không quân hải quân". BBC News Tiếng Việt (in Vietnamese). 4 July 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. "Lữ đoàn 954 Hải quân: 35 năm xây dựng, phát triển, trưởng thành". Báo Hải Quân Việt Nam. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  3. Be-12 -Thủy phi cơ săn ngầm đầu tiên của VN
  4. "Khởi công xây dựng Trung đoàn Không quân Hải quân Việt Nam". Infonet News (in Vietnamese).
  5. "Canada huấn luyện phi công máy bay tuần biển DHC-6 cho Hải quân Việt Nam". Infonet.

See also

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