Vietnam expected to receive 3 trainer aircraft from United States
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| T-6A Texan II of the US Air Force. Photo c/o Wikipedia. |
The US Air Force announced that it is pushing for a contract for the supply of three (3) trainer aircraft for the Vietnam People’s Air Force (VPAF).
The aircraft, which is undergoing bidding in the US, is said to have a handover date by mid-2023 if a contract is signed within 2021.
The planned provision of training aircraft for Vietnam is said to be part of a strategic program of regional security cooperation and assistance between the US Air Force and VPAF.
While no aircraft model was specified, it is said to be most likely the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II advanced turboprop trainer aircraft, in which a few select Vietnamese pilots have completed training with in the US in 2019.
It was previously reported that the VPAF has showed its interest in acquiring the T-6 Texan II aircraft, as the VPAF tries to expand its option including considering Western-made assets as part of its modernization.
But so far no order has been made. Instead, the VPAF has ordered 12 new generation L-39NG advanced jet trainers to eventually replace the legacy L-39 Albatross jet trainers, which are several decades old and are in need of replacement despite upgrades.
Currently, the VPAF is using the Soviet-era Yak-52 propeller aircraft for primary flight training, and the Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatross jet trainer for advanced flight training.
The transfer of 3 new US-made trainer aircraft would allow the entry of US-made systems into the VPAF, which currently uses mostly Soviet, Cold War-era Eastern-block, and Russian-made systems.
[1] Vietnam Times
[2] Flight Global
Vietnam expected to receive 3 trainer aircraft from United States
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This is an interesting update on Vietnam's efforts to modernize its pilot training capabilities. Expanding training options and strengthening international cooperation can play an important role in improving aviation skills and operational readiness. The potential addition of new trainer aircraft, alongside existing modernization programs, reflects a long-term investment in the future of the Vietnam People's Air Force. It will be interesting to see which aircraft is ultimately selected and how it complements the current training fleet. Design simplify appreciates informative military aviation news that explains complex defense developments in a clear, balanced, and easy-to-understand way for readers worldwide.
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