Due to Concerns Over China’s Reaction, Vietnam Forced to Abandon Its Plans to Acquire F-16s
Vietnam has shown interest in acquiring F-16 fighter jets, but negotiations with the United States have stalled due to concerns that the purchase might affect its relationships with other countries, including China.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — Vietnam has shown interest in acquiring F-16 fighter jets, but negotiations with the United States have stalled due to concerns that the purchase might affect its relationships with other countries, including China.
According to international news agency Reuters, Vietnam is also worried that the U.S. might not supply the missiles needed for the F-16 jets if the deal goes through.
Vietnam and China have had long-standing disputes over the South China Sea.
Hanoi is not only concerned about China’s reaction to acquiring the F-16 jets but is also wary of Russia’s response, as Russia has been a longstanding arms supplier to Vietnam.
Despite the potential need to abandon its plans to acquire F-16 fighters due to concerns over reactions from other countries, including China, Vietnam reportedly continues to pursue the purchase of C-130J transport aircraft from the United States.
The C-130 transport aircraft is considered less sensitive than the F-16 fighters and is more likely to be purchased by Vietnam, as it is seen as a defensive rather than a combat weapon.