Vietnam Secures Helicopter Deal with Lockheed Martin Marking Strategic Shift
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Vietnam to buy two Lockheed Martin helicopters
HANOI — Vietnam's police ministry has agreed to buy two Lockheed Martin helicopters, according to three people with knowledge of the talks, in what would be a key security deal since Washington lifted an arms embargo on the Communist-run nation a decade ago.


Vietnam to buy two Lockheed Martin helicopters, sources say, as US trade talks carry on
By Phuong Nguyen and Francesco Guarascio
Vietnam Secures Helicopter Deal with Lockheed Martin Marking Strategic Shift
Vietnam's police ministry has agreed to acquire two Lockheed Martin helicopters, marking a significant security deal since the cessation of the U.S. arms embargo. The negotiation also includes potential sales of C-130 military planes. U.S.-Vietnamese discussions on a tariff deal continue amid this evolving security partnership.
Vietnam to buy US-made Lockheed Martin helicopters amid trade talks with US - ReutersVietnam's police ministry has agreed to buy two Lockheed Martin helicopters, a key security deal with the United States after the lifting of an arms embargo. The deal, worth more than $100 million, comes amid trade talks between the countries.
Vietnam To Buy Two Lockheed Martin Helicopters In Landmark Security Deal: Sources
The deal would come after Vietnam's public security ministry held protracted talks since at least 2022 with multiple U.S. defence companies to acquire helicopters. The post Vietnam To Buy Two Lockheed Martin Helicopters In Landmark Security Deal: Sources appeared first on StratNews Global.
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