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On April 29, 2026, in Hanoi, Viettel High Tech (VHT) received the title of Hero of the People’s Armed Forces and marked 15 years of tradition. On behalf of the Party and State leadership, Lieutenant General Pham Hoai Nam awarded the Heroic title to Viettel High Tech. The award recognizes the outstanding achievements by the company in building and defending the country. VHT has become a core force within Viettel for research and development and high-tech manufacturing, developing an ecosystem of more than 120 technology products, mastering over 300 core technologies, and owning more than 300 intellectual property rights, including 30 patents protected in the United States. VHT has successfully produced military equipment for the armed forces, ensuring secrecy, aligning with tactical needs, and directly strengthening the national defense capability. The company has built a comprehensive ecosystem of more than 50 product categories across eight technical disciplines, with world-class technology. The product lines span from reconnaissance and automated command and control to firepower under the C5ISR architecture, providing full-domain operation on land, air, sea, and in the electronic space. These products embody world-class technologies and reflect Viettel’s consistent philosophy: to master system design, system integration, testing, core technology control, and transfer of technology to component level. To date, VHT’s product ecosystem covers radio equipment, transmission, and core network elements, with Viettel High Tech contributing 60% to 100% of the core network market share. Viettel has moved from import dependence to domestically produced “Make in Vietnam” devices meeting international standards, approaching the world’s leading suppliers. In the early 4G phase, Viettel trailed the world by 5–8 years; in the 5G era, this time Vietnam has leapfrogged to stay alongside the world, building a full 5G ecosystem. Regarding radio equipment, Viettel chose an OpenRAN-based approach rather than the traditional packaged solutions. The company has also pioneered many national strategic technologies such as 5G chips, augmented reality, an IoT ecosystem, AI-enabled cameras, and initiated R&D in strategic technologies such as quantum, nuclear, and robotics. In his remarks at the event, Lieutenant General Nam praised the outstanding achievements and noted that the Ministry of National Defense views Viettel’s success as reinforcing the Party, State, and Army’s policy to build a self-reliant, high-tech national defense industrial base. Looking ahead, Viettel and VHT are expected to continue to uphold the unit’s heroic tradition, unite, and strive to become a global technology group, while reinforcing the nation’s technological self-reliance with a practical approach: proactive, faster, bolder, and more effective. The focus will be on mastering strategic technologies such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and high-tech weapons; moving toward a comprehensive ecosystem from design to production, and developing dual-use products that serve military needs and can be commercialized globally.
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