This is very easy to see through the parades from 1955 to present.
Vietnamese artillery parade on January 1, 1955
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On January 1, 1955, during the first military parade of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam), welcoming President Ho Chi Minh and the Party Central Committee back to the capital Hanoi after 9 years of resistance, several types of ground artillery participating in the Dien Bien Phu campaign appeared.
These were captured 75mm mountain guns and 105mm howitzers (first aid from China, 20 guns with many accompanying equipment were delivered to Regiment 34 - the first heavy artillery regiment of the Vietnam People's Army, January 1953).
130mm artillery parade on Ba Dinh Square, May 1, 1973
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On May 1, 1973, a parade was held at Ba Dinh Square to celebrate the signing of the Paris Agreement and the restoration of peace in the North. During the ceremony, artillery troops brought 130mm tracked artillery pieces and 85mm artillery pieces pulled by trucks to participate in the parade on the square.
85mm artillery on parade on May 1, 1973
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During the parade celebrating the 40th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 1985) held on the morning of September 2, 1985 at Ba Dinh Square, ground artillery and artillery vehicles also participated in the ceremony. This was also the first time that artillery fired a salute.
BM-21 rocket launcher of the Artillery Corps participating in the parade on September 2, 1985
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From 1985 to present, the celebration activities on major holidays (1,000 years of Thang Long - Hanoi, 2010; 70 years of National Day, 2015; 70 years of Dien Bien Phu victory, 2024; 50 years of national reunification, 2025) of the artillery troops have only stopped at the task of training and carrying out the firing of fireworks to celebrate the event...
Establishment of Artillery - Missile Command
On the afternoon of August 20, in Hanoi, General Nguyen Tan Cuong, Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army and Deputy Minister of National Defense, chaired the ceremony announcing the decision to establish the Artillery - Missile Command.
Speaking at the ceremony, General Nguyen Tan Cuong emphasized that the establishment of the Artillery - Missile Command demonstrates the new thinking and vision of the Politburo and the Central Military Commission on adjusting the organization of the army's forces, increasingly better meeting the requirements of the cause of building, consolidating national defense and protecting the Fatherland in the current period.
The Artillery - Missile Command is organized and built in the direction of being refined, compact, strong and modern; the scale, force organization, functions and tasks are supplemented more heavily; equipped with many types of modern weapons and vehicles, with a wider strategic deployment.
General Nguyen Tan Cuong (right) presents the Quyet Thang Military Flag to the Artillery - Missile Command.
PHOTO: TUAN HUY
General Nguyen Tan Cuong noted that the Artillery - Missile Command continues to do a good job of strategic consulting with the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defense on the strategic deployment of artillery and missile units in the entire army, especially newly established units; promptly supplement and perfect combat plans, strictly maintain regular order, discipline, regimes and regulations of the unit, and high combat readiness; continue to conduct basic, synchronous, in-depth training, close to actual combat, attach importance to practical training, combined with imparting combat experience to troops, deeply and carefully study the use of artillery and missiles in recent conflicts to include in training, education and training...
The Commander of the Artillery and Missile Command is Major General Nguyen Hong Phong.
On September 2, for the first time, the Artillery and Missile Command will bring many weapons and equipment to participate in the parade, such as: 130 mm M46 howitzers; improved SU-122 and SU-152 self-propelled artillery vehicles; improved BM-21 Grand rocket artillery; R-17E (Scud-B) surface-to-surface missiles mounted on launcher vehicles, with an improved range of about 500 km...
Some pictures of artillery and missile troops practicing for the National Day parade on September 2, 2025
Command vehicle leading the artillery - missile block
PHOTO: MAI THANH HAI
Artillery soldier standing on artillery trailer
PHOTO: TUAN HUY
Improved SU-152 self-propelled gun
PHOTO: TUAN HUY
BM-21 rocket artillery in the lead, followed by R-17E (Scud-B) surface-to-surface missile systems of the Artillery - Missile Command.
PHOTO: TUAN HUY
SU-122 self-propelled gun number 148 in front, behind is SU-152 gun number 003 and 002
PHOTO: MAI THANH HAI
BM-21 Grand rocket launcher
PHOTO: NGO TRAN HAI AN
130mm M46 gun
PHOTO: NGO TRAN HAI AN
Improved SU-152 self-propelled gun
PHOTO: NGO TRAN HAI AN
BM-21 Grand rocket artillery systems
PHOTO: NGO TRAN HAI AN
Improved R-17E (Scud-B) surface-to-surface missile systems, with longer range than the original
PHOTO: MAI THANH HAI
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/phao-binh-ten-lua-viet-nam-tu-duyet-binh-1955-den-dieu-binh-2025-185250820203245893.htm
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