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General Department of Intelligence
- 'General Department of Intelligence'), also recognized by its internal designation General Department II (Tổng cục II or less formally Tổng cục 2 - TC2), is a strategic military intelligence service of the Vietnam People’s Army and practically the biggest existing intelligence agency under the Vietnamese government.
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2 days ago · Vietnam's Defence Minister Phan Van Giang has in recent weeks been cleaning up his intelligence Directorate General No. 2 (DG2, IO 15/09/23) at the behest of Communist Party Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong, Intelligence Online has learned.
Sep 18, 2024 · Vietnam's DG2 is not always the end customer, but is a key player in all international defense contracts concluded by Hanoi in its ability to direct companies to Vietnamese trading houses.
3 days ago · The US Department of Defense maintains direct links with Vietnam's DG2 via its defence attaché in Hanoi. These links were instrumental in the drafting of the Joint Vision Statement in 2015, a new version of which was signed by Phan Vang Giang and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on 9 September.
4 days ago · In May 2014, during his first months at the head of the DG2, an oil rig belonging to the China National Offshore Oil Corp penetrated Vietnamese territorial waters, provoking violent anti-Chinese riots. In 2013, Vietnam launched its first civilian Earth observation satellite, VNREDSat-1, built by EADS (Airbus Group) and launched from Kourou.
Jan 29, 2023 · The U.S. left Vietnam with the Communist North stronger than the country it had “invented” in the South and the Democratic Republic of North Vietnam was barely two years away from outright...
Dec 21, 2020 · In return, the Pathet Lao gave North Vietnam access to its territory in order to transport armed forces and military supplies via the Ho Chi Minh trail to South Vietnam.