The General Department of Defence Industry (Vietnamese: Tổng cục Công nghiệp Quốc phòng, abbreviated as TCCNQP), also known by its trade name in English as the Vietnam Defence Industry (VDI), is a government agency under the
Ministry of Defence of Vietnam
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. It was established on 15 September 1945, and is tasked with developing, organizing, and managing core national defense industrial bases. These include weapon design and
R&D institutes, production plants, industrial corporations, and manufacturing enterprises responsible for producing and supplying military equipment, weapons, and technical means to support the
Vietnam People's Army
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in defending the country.
History
The General Department of Defence Industry traces its roots to September 15, 1945, when
President Hồ Chí Minh signed a decree to establish the Department of Military Ordnance under the
Ministry of Defence
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. The department, led by Nguyễn Ngọc Xuân, was responsible for collecting, purchasing, and organizing facilities for the production of military weapons and equipment. Its structure included divisions for research, procurement, weapon design, and administration.
Following Decree No. 34/SL, the department was reorganized into the Ordnance Manufacturing Bureau under the General Command of the
People's Army of Vietnam
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. Vũ Anh was appointed as the bureau chief by Decree No. 35/SL dated March 25, 1946. Regional agencies were also established to directly manage weapon repair and production for military units.
On February 4, 1947, the bureau was renamed the Ordnance Department, headed by the renowned weapons engineer
Trần Đại Nghĩa
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, who would later become a
major general. The department consisted of three offices and one administrative unit: the Technical Research Office (responsible for design and prototyping), the Military Workshop Office (managing production planning and technique), the Trade Office (handling procurement), and the Administrative Office (in charge of finance, administration, and logistics).
On July 11, 1950, the Ordnance Department was transferred to the
General Department of Supply, part of the General Command. Later, on November 4, 1958, the (Vietnam) issued Decree No. 262/NĐA, merging the Ordnance Department with the Department of Armaments to form a new Ordnance Department under the General Department of Logistics, headed by Nguyễn Văn Nam.
On January 29, 1966, the Ministry of National Defence separated the Ordnance Department into two: the Department of Ordnance and the Department of Armaments.
On September 10, 1974, following Resolution No. 39/QUTW by the
Central Military Commission Central Military Commission may refer to:
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, the
Council of Ministers
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issued Decree No. 221/CP to establish the General Department of Technology. The ordnance sector was reorganized into departments for technical and production management, as well as for overseeing weapons and ammunition manufacturing facilities.
On April 5, 1976, the General Department of Economic Construction was founded under Decree No. 59/CP by the government, but it was gradually dissolved by the late 1980s.
On November 7, 1985, the General Department of Economy was formed via Decree No. 260/HĐBT by the
Council of Ministers
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(now the Government).
On March 3, 1989, the General Department of Defence Industry and Economy was created by merging the General Department of Economy and some units from the General Department of Technology. It was tasked with managing defence industry factories and enterprises.
On December 24, 1998, the
Prime Minister of Vietnam
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issued Decision No. 249/1998/QĐ-TTg to reorganize units under the
Ministry of Defence
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. Accordingly, the General Department of Defence Industry and Economy relinquished its economic mobilization functions and was renamed the General Department of Defence Industry.
Since July 2000, the General Department of Defence Industry has operated under this name. The
Ministry of Defence
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delegated the function of managing defence industry to the General Department, while the economic management role (including military-owned enterprises) was assigned to the Department of Economy.
According to the Ordinance on the Defence Industry passed on January 26 by the Standing Committee of the 12th National Assembly, the defence industry includes two types of facilities. Core facilities (for research, production, repair, and modernization of military equipment) are directly managed by the Ministry of Defence. Mobilization facilities (built to serve national defence needs when necessary) are managed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
At the 3rd session of the National Assembly Standing Committee on December 18, 2007, Minister of Defence General Phùng Quang Thanh proposed that after 2012, the defence industry should be integrated into the national industrial system under government management, with the Ministry of Defence retaining oversight only over core defence industry facilities.
Current leadership
* Director, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee:
Lieutenant General
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Hồ Quang Tuấn
* Commissar, Secretary of the Party Committee:
Major General Đinh Quốc Hùng
* Deputy Director cum Chief of Staff:
Major General Lương Thanh Chương
* Deputy Director:
Major General Phạm Thanh Khiết
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It is not to be confused with Phan (surname), Phan (潘), another Viet ...
* Deputy Director:
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* Deputy Director:
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* Deputy Commissar:
Major General Nguyễn Việt Hùng
Nguyễn (阮) (sometimes abbreviated as Ng̃) is the most common surname of the Vietnamese people.
Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''.
By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese peopl ...
* Deputy Commissar:
Colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
Nguyễn Đức Tăng
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Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''.
By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese peopl ...
References
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