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Vietnam Border Guard
Bộ đội Biên phòng Việt Nam
Vietnam Border Defense Force Vector
Symbol
Vietnam Border Defense Force flag
Military flag of the Vietnam Border Guard
Motto Đồn là nhà, Biên giới là quê hương, Đồng bào các dân tộc là anh em ruột thịt
lit. The post is our home, The border is our country, Our compatriots are our siblings
Agency overview
Formed 3 March 1958
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Governing body Ministry of Defence (Vietnam)
General nature
  • Law enforcement
  • Civilian agency
Specialist jurisdiction National border patrol, security, and integrity.
Operational structure
Headquarters Hanoi, Vietnam
Agency executives
Parent agency Vietnam People's Army
Commands Vietnam Border Guard Command
Website
www.bienphongvietnam.gov.vn
Footnotes
Decoration:
Colour:          Forest Green

Vietnam Border Guard (Vietnamese language: Bộ đội Biên phòng Việt Nam ) or Vietnam Border Defence Force, formally the Vietnam Border Guard Command (Vietnamese language: Bộ Tư lệnh Bộ đội Biên phòng ), is the border guard of Vietnam, being a branch of the Vietnam People's Army. It is responsible for management and protection of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, security, order and national boundaries on the mainland, islands, sea and at the gate as shall by law and is force member in provincial areas of defence, border districts of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.[1]

Origins[]

On 19 November 1958, the Politburo of the Workers Party of Vietnam decided to unite national defence forces and army units whose missions were domestic protection, border protection, beach defence, boundary security, and other forces in charge of guarding domestic international borders, under the management of the Police Department, and named them the Guard forces. Guard forces including Border Guard and Homeland Guard.[1][2]

According to the resolution of the Politburo, Border Guard is responsible for:

  • Repressing spies, commandos, bandits, sea pirates and small cliques participating in destructive activities in border and coastal regions;
  • Attacking any army that infringes on national borders, and to cope with all activities of war while awaiting army reinforcement;
  • Preventing and punishing smugglers in border areas;
  • Implementing regulations on cross-border traffic promulgated by the government of Socialist Republic of Vietnam and control cross-border traffic, including cars, people, baggage, goods, works and cultural objects;
  • Protecting life and property, including State property, in the border areas.

Homeland Guard is responsible for (this task transferred to police protection under the General Department of Police, Ministry of Public Security):

  • Suppress all destructive activities of the small fee, parachuting spies and violence, destruction of the other counter-revolutionary cliques;
  • Protect the headquarters, the leader of the Party and State, the diplomatic missions, international leaders and foreign guests visiting to Vietnam;
  • Protect factories, mines, warehouses important, the centre of important contact information, clues and important transport axis, and an important transport, cultural facilities, science and Art is important;
  • Protect Capital, cities and towns is important, protecting the rallies by the central government regulations, executive orders curfew as needed and the people's police to maintain order general security;
  • Guarding the camps, prisons, escorting political prisoners and criminal matter, the hearing protection.

On 3 March 1959, the Prime Minister of Vietnam signed Decision No. 100 - TTg on the establishment of an armed force in charge of border protection and domestic, to be known as the People's Armed Police, set under the leadership of the Ministry of Public Security. This date is taken as the date of establishment of the Vietnam Border Guard.

Ceremony set up the People's Armed Police was held on the evening of 28 March 1959, at 19 hours, at the Military Club, Hanoi.

By the end of 1979 the People's Armed Police was renamed Border Guard and transferred under the Ministry of Defence (Vietnam). In 1988, the Border Guard moved to directly under the Ministry of Interior until late in 1995, then moved to the Ministry of Defence (Vietnam).[1]

Mission[]

Border Guard is the core force in charge, in co-ordination with other armed forces, localities and departments concerned and depend on people to manage, protect borders, maintaining security political, social order and safety in the border areas, maintaining the external border. Border Guard operates under the laws of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the international treaties relating to the sovereignty, national security and border on the mainland, islands, seas and border gates that the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has signed or acceded to.[1]

Structure[]

The organisational system of Border Guard includes three levels: Command (Central), Command provinces; Border posts.

Command of Border Guard

  • General Staff
  • Political Department
  • Department of Logistics
  • Technology and Equipment Department
  • Department of Reconnaissance
  • Department of Drug Prevention
  • Border Crossings Department
  • Office of the Command
  • 21st Information Regiment
  • Border Guard Academy
  • Border Guard School

Border Command of the Provinces and Municipalities of Vietnam

Border posts

  • Border Guard Squadrons
  • Border Guard Flotillas

Ranks[]

Commissioned officer ranks[]

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

Template:Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OF/Vietnam (Border Guard)
Equivalent
NATO Code
OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) & Student officer

Other ranks[]

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

Template:Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OR/Vietnam (Border Guard)
Equivalent NATO Code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Equipment[]

Infantry weapons[]

Model Image Type Caliber Origin Notes
Pistols
K14VN Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Flag of Vietnam Vietnam
TT-33 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Type 54/K54 TT-33 2 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Flag of the People's Republic of China China

Flag of Vietnam Vietnam

Assault rifles
AK-47 AK-47 assault rifle Assault rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union

Flag of Vietnam Vietnam

Galil ACE Ace 32 close stock Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Flag of Israel Israel

Flag of Vietnam Vietnam

STV-022 Súng trường STV-215 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Flag of Vietnam Vietnam [3]
STV-215

Patrol Vessels[]

Class Image Type Ships Origin Quantity Notes
Damen Stan Patrol 4207 Patrol vessels BP
BP28-01-01
BP28-19-01
BP28-19-02
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands

Flag of Vietnam Vietnam

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