The second A80 mission parade and rehearsal at the historic Ba Dinh Square will begin at 8:00 p.m. tonight, August 24.
According to plan, at 8:00 p.m. tonight, August 24, a general training of the military parade and marching force will take place to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, September 2 (task A80) at Ba Dinh Square and the central streets of Hanoi .
The Scud-B missile system is a symbol of the long-range deterrence power of the Vietnam Artillery - Missile Force and is currently the only ballistic missile system in Southeast Asia at Ba Dinh Square during the training session on the evening of August 21. Photo: Van Duan |
This is the second time the military parade and marching force have been combined and trained at Ba Dinh Square.
6 forces participate in the parade, mission parade A80
According to Major General Tong Van Thanh, Deputy Director of the Propaganda Department, General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People's Army, the National Day parade on September 2 will have 6 forces participating in the parade. Specifically, they include: Traditional Torchbearer and Fire Guard; Ceremonial Artillery Force; Air Force flying salute.
The parade force includes: 4 Honor Guards; 43 groups representing the people's armed forces (including 26 Army groups, 17 Police groups); foreign military groups (expected 4 groups, including: China, Russia, Laos, Cambodia (arrived in Vietnam: Cambodia August 15, Laos August 16, Russia August 20, China expected at the end of August); Military vehicles, artillery , special Police vehicles; Sea parade force; 12 mass parade groups; 1 Culture and Sports group.
The standing forces as the background include the Honor Guards and 29 standing blocks (18 armed force blocks standing opposite Grandstand A; 11 mass blocks standing on both sides of the newly added armed force blocks from August 21). The forces form shapes and arrange letters.
Parade program
Regarding the parade program, including: Traditional torch procession; Ceremonial artillery firing; Air force salute.
Then the parade, the march of the blocks, in order: Parade of the Honor Block; Parade of the walking blocks (order: Vietnam People's Army blocks, foreign army blocks, Militia and Self-Defense Force; Police blocks); Parade of military vehicles and artillery; special police vehicles; Parade of armed forces at sea (transmitting images to Ba Dinh); Parade of the masses; Parade of the Culture and Sports Block.
The blocks of the Vietnam People's Army include: Command Vehicle, Military Flag Group Vehicle of the entire army; Honor Block of 3 military services; Female Military Music Block; Army Officer Block; Navy Officer Block; Air Defense - Air Force Officer Block; Border Guard Officer Block; Vietnam Coast Guard Officer Block; Logistics, Engineering, National Defense Industry Officer Block; Female Military Medical Officer Block; Students of Military Academies; Electronic Warfare Soldier Block; Airborne Special Forces Soldier Block; Cyber Warfare Force Block; Vietnam Peacekeeping Female Block; Armored Soldier Block; Artillery Soldier Block; Special Forces Soldier Block; Female Commando Soldier Block; Engineer Soldier Block; Female Information Soldier Block; Chemical Defense Soldier Block.
The Militia and Guerrilla blocs include: the Men's Militia and Self-Defense Block; the Women's Militia of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups; and the Women's Guerrilla bloc of the South.
The Vietnam People's Public Security forces include: Command and Flag Police Team Vehicles; People's Security Male Officers; People's Police Male Officers; People's Security Guards; People's Air Force Male Officers; Traffic Police Female Officers; Fire Prevention and Fighting Police Male Officers; Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention and Control Officers; Mobile Police Male Officers; Special Police Female Officers; United Nations Peacekeeping Police Male Officers; Special Police Male Officers; People's Public Security Logistics and Technical Officers; People's Public Security Academies and Schools; Reserve Combat Mobile Police Male Officers; Men's Security Forces participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level; Cavalry Mobile Police; Red Flag.
After passing through the stage at Ba Dinh Square, the parade groups split into many directions, passing through the central streets of Hanoi, with the following route:
After passing the ceremony platform, turn left at the end of Hung Vuong Street to Nguyen Thai Hoc-Trang Thi-Trang Tien to August Revolution Square.
Military, foreign military, police, militia walking block:
Direction 1: After passing the stage, turn right on Le Hong Phong street - follow Ngoc Ha to Bach Thao Park.
Direction 2: After passing the stage, at the end of Hung Vuong Street, turn left on Nguyen Thai Hoc-Trang Thi-Trang Tien to August Revolution Square.
Direction 3: After passing the stage, at the end of Hung Vuong street, turn right on Nguyen Thai Hoc-Kim Ma-Lieu Giai-Van Cao to Quan Ngua stadium.
Direction 4: After passing the stage, at the end of Hung Vuong Street, turn left on Nguyen Thai Hoc-Le Duan to Thong Nhat Park.
The Mobile Police and Cavalry, after passing the stage, turn right on Le Hong Phong - follow Ngoc Ha to Bach Thao Park.
After passing the ceremony platform, the Red Flag Block turns right on Le Hong Phong-Doi Can-Giang Van Minh-Kim Ma-Lieu Giai-Van Cao to Quan Ngua Stadium.
The mass and cultural and sports groups, after passing the stage, go straight to Hang Day Stadium at the end of Hung Vuong Street.
The tank and tracked vehicles, after passing the ceremony platform, turned onto Le Hong Phong Street to the Ministry of National Defense Command Headquarters.
Wheel block:
Direction 1: After passing the ceremony platform, follow the route Cua Bac-Nghi Tam-Au Co-Vo Chi Cong-Duong Lang-Tran Duy Hung-Dai Lo Thang Long-Le Quang Dao to the F1 Racetrack.
Direction 2: After passing the ceremony stage, follow the route Nguyen Thai Hoc-Giang Vo-Duong Lang-Tran Duy Hung-Dai Lo Thang Long-Le Quang Dao to the F1 Racetrack.
Hanoi closed the road from 12:30 on August 24
From 12:30 on August 24 to 2:00 on August 25: Hanoi City Police strictly prohibit all vehicles (except vehicles with security badges and vehicles serving the Anniversary) from traveling on the following routes: Hoang Hoa Tham, Thuy Khue (from Hung Vuong to Van Cao), Mai Xuan Thuong, Quan Thanh, Phan Dinh Phung, Hung Vuong, Hoang Van Thu, Doc Lap, Chua Mot Cot, Bac Son, Ton That Dam, Nguyen Canh Chan, Hoang Dieu, Cua Bac and Yen Phu streets.
From 4:30 p.m. on August 24 to 2 a.m. on August 25: All routes of Yen Phu, Thanh Nien, Dien Bien Phu, Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, Le Hong Phong, Ong Ich Khiem, Ngoc Ha, Nguyen Tri Phuong, Chu Van An, Ton Duc Thang, Cat Linh, Trinh Hoai Duc, Hang Chao, Tran Phu, Son Tay, Kim Ma, Lieu Giai, Van Cao, Nghi Tam, Doi Can, Doc La-Pho, Nguyen Thai Hoc, Le Duan, Tran Nhan Tong (from Le Duan to Quang Trung), Trang Thi, Hang Khay, Trang Tien, Co Tan, Phan Chu Trinh (from Hai Ba Trung to Trang Tien) are closed; Le Thanh Tong, Tong Dan (from Ly Dao Thanh to Trang Tien), Tran Quang Khai, Tran Khanh Du, Quang Trung (from Ly Thuong Kiet to Trang Thi), Ly Thai To, Nguyen Huu Huan, Ngo Quyen (from State Bank Square to Trang Tien), Giang Vo, Lang Ha, Lang (from Lang Ha to Tran Duy Hung).
In addition, it is prohibited to interrupt the above routes from 12:30 to 16:30 on August 24 based on mission requirements and actual situation.
Hanoi City Police announced a temporary ban on all types of vehicles (except vehicles with security badges, vehicles serving the Anniversary Ceremony, priority vehicles, vehicles on official duty, buses, garbage collection vehicles, vehicles handling and troubleshooting) from circulating on the roads inside Ring Road I (except for the above-mentioned routes with strict bans).
For routes in the area from Ring Road I to Ring Road II (except for the routes with strict bans mentioned above): Hanoi City Police temporarily ban trucks with a total designed weight of 1.5 tons or more, and passenger cars with 16 seats or more.
After the second round of general training of the armed forces, there will be a preliminary review at the State level (8:00 p.m. on August 27; General review at the State level (from 6:30 a.m. on August 30).
The official parade will take place from 6:30 a.m. on September 2 at Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi.
According to Van Duan/NLDO
Source: https://baovinhlong.com.vn/thoi-su/202508/hom-nay-tong-hop-luyen-dieu-binh-cam-duong-tu-12-gio-30-e7c0b37/
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