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First joint rehearsal for 80th National Day parade with 16,000 officers takes place in Hà Nội

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For the first time since the grand parade in celebration of 40th National Day in 1985, heavy military equipment - including armored tanks and artillery vehicles - reappeared on the historic Ba Đình Square.

Military vehicles unit. — VNA/VNS Photo

The first joint rehearsal for the grand military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day to be held on September 2 (coded mission A80) took place at 8:00pm on Thursday (August 21) at Ba Đình Square in Hà Nội.

The forces participating in the first rehearsal received a warm welcome from tens of thousands of people of Hà Nội as they marched through the streets.

For the first time since the grand parade in celebration of 40th National Day in 1985, heavy military equipment – including armored tanks and artillery vehicles – reappeared on the historic Ba Đình Square.

Attending and inspecting the rehearsal were Politburo members: Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commissions for Information and Education and for Mass Mobilisation; and General Phan Văn Giang, Deputy Secretary of the Central Military Commission, Minister of National Defence. Also present were General Nguyễn Tân Cương, member of the Party Central Committee, Standing Member of the Central Military Commission, Chief of the General Staff of the Việt Nam People’s Army, and Deputy Minister of National Defence; representatives of the Ministry of Public Security; and a number of central agencies.

Military vehicles unit. — VNA/VNS Photo

Modern weapons and specialised vehicles

Previously, following a long period of training and sectional rehearsals, Army and Public Security formations, together with military vehicles, artillery and specialised vehicles, had undergone four combined rehearsals at National Military Training Centre No.4 in Hà Nội.

The combined rehearsal at Ba Đình Square comprised two parts: State and Party ceremonial activities, and the military parade and march-past.

The parade and march-past of the Army and Public Security forces involved nearly 16,000 officers and soldiers, accompanied by the Army’s weapons and equipment, such as armoured vehicles; self-propelled artillery, rocket artillery, and surface-to-surface missiles; anti-aircraft artillery and surface-to-air missile systems; and electronic warfare vehicles. Of note were many modern products researched and manufactured by Việt Nam’s defence industry, including the Trường Sơn missile system, the XCB-01 infantry fighting vehicle, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and radar systems. All formations advanced in synchrony, showcasing the mobility and high combat readiness of the Việt Nam People’s Army.

To prepare for this rehearsal, on the night of August 18 and early morning of August 19, military vehicles and artillery were redeployed from their barracks to the assembly area.

The parade also featured specialised vehicles of the Public Security forces, including: traffic command and escort vehicles; convoy protection and escort vehicles for Party, State leaders and international delegations; mobile operational command vehicles; bulletproof armoured vehicles; riot control vehicles; multi-purpose tactical support vehicles; and firefighting, rescue and relief vehicles. These assets have been gradually modernised in terms of appearance, types, and technical-tactical features to meet mission requirements in the new context.

Orderly, unified formations

During the first combined rehearsal at Ba Đình Square, Army and Public Security formations made great efforts to perform with precision. Marching formations displayed well-coordinated individual movements and cohesive horizontal and vertical alignments.

The Việt Nam People’s Army formations included: Command vehicle and Army Colours; Tri-Service Honour Guard; Women’s Military Band; Army, Navy, Air Defence–Air Force, Border Guard, and Coast Guard officers; Logistics, Technical, and Defence Industry officers; women medical officers; cadets of military academies; electronic warfare troops; airborne special operations troops; cyber operations forces; women peacekeepers; armour troops; artillery troops; commando troops; women commando troops; engineer troops; women signal troops; and chemical defence troops.

The Militia and Guerrilla formations included: male self-defence militia; female militia representing Việt Nam’s ethnic groups; and female southern guerrillas.

The Public Security forces included: Command and Police Colours; male People’s Security and People’s Police officers; security guards; Public Security airmen; women traffic police officers; male fire and rescue officers; cyber and high-tech crime prevention officers; mobile police officers; women special police officers; UN peacekeeping police officers; special task force troops; logistics and technical forces; cadets of Public Security academies; reserve combat mobile police officers; grassroots security and order forces; mounted mobile police; and the Red Flag contingent.

After passing the grandstand at Ba Đình Square, the parade formations divided into multiple routes through central Hà Nội, including:

  • Flag and colour guard formations: Hùng Vương St. – Nguyễn Thái Học – Tràng Thi – Tràng Tiền – August Revolution Square.
  • Marching formations (Army, foreign armies, Public Security, militia):Route 1: Hùng Vương – Lê Hồng Phong – Ngọc Hà – Bách Thảo Park.Route 2: Hùng Vương – Nguyễn Thái Học – Tràng Thi – Tràng Tiền – August Revolution Square.Route 3: Hùng Vương – Nguyễn Thái Học – Kim Mã – Liễu Giai – Văn Cao – Quần Ngựa Stadium.Route 4: Hùng Vương – Nguyễn Thái Học – Lê Duẩn – Thống Nhất Park.
  • Mobile police and mounted police: Lê Hồng Phong – Ngọc Hà – Bách Thảo Park.
  • Red Flag contingent: Lê Hồng Phong – Đội Cấn – Giang Văn Minh – Kim Mã – Liễu Giai – Văn Cao – Quần Ngựa Stadium.
  • Mass organisations and cultural-sports contingents: Hùng Vương – Hàng Đẫy Stadium.
  • Tracked armour formation: Lê Hồng Phong – Ministry of National Defence Headquarters.
  • Wheeled vehicles:Route 1: Cửa Bắc – Nghi Tàm – Âu Cơ – Võ Chí Công – Đường Láng – Trần Duy Hưng – Thăng Long Avenue – Lê Quang Đạo – F1 Racetrack.Route 2: Nguyễn Thái Học – Giảng Võ – Đường Láng – Trần Duy Hưng – Thăng Long Avenue – Lê Quang Đạo – F1 Racetrack.
Military medical unit marches on Nguyễn Thái Học Street. — VNA/VNS Photo

Three foreign military contingents join rehearsal

To prepare for the grand celebration, Việt Nam’s Ministry of National Defence invited several countries to send contingents to take part in the parade. This rehearsal featured three foreign military contingents: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the Lao People’s Army, and the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.

On August 20, the Russian contingent arrived at Nội Bài International Airport in Hà Nội to prepare for the event. On August 15 and 16, delegations of 120 officers and soldiers each from the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and the Lao People’s Army also arrived in Việt Nam. Both contingents have been training at National Military Training Centre No.4.

The Lao contingent includes 20 officers and soldiers who participated in Việt Nam’s 50th anniversary celebration of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975–2025), and 49 who took part in the Victory Day parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War (May 9, 1945–2025) in Russia.

The A80 parade and march-past will feature all components: marching contingents, mechanised, airborne and naval forces. Nearly 16,000 participants will take part, including walking and standing formations, as well as military vehicles, artillery and specialised vehicles of the Army and Public Security.

Mass contingents will represent: great national unity; the 54 ethnic groups of Việt Nam; war veterans; retired public security officers; workers; farmers; revolutionary journalists; intellectuals; entrepreneurs; women; overseas Vietnamese; youth; and culture and sports. Since August 20, these groups have begun their second training phase at Mỹ Đình Stadium before sectional rehearsals and the final full-dress rehearsal with the armed forces. — VNS

Vietnamese female peacekeepers march on the street of Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo
A tank parades on the street of Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo
Police officers marching on Trần Phú Street. — VNA/VNS Photo
Military vehicles parade through the streets of Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo
The S-125-VT missile system formation takes part in the combined rehearsal. — VNA/VNS Photo
The parade went on to the cheers of thousands of people. — VNA/VNS Photo

Source: Vietnam News