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Monday 10 November 2014

Cambodia honors 2 Vietnamese for building new army vehicle


Tran Quoc Hai (R) and his son Tran Quoc Thanh stand by their own armored personnel carrier.
The armored personnel carrier made by Tran Quoc Hai and his son. Tuoi Tre New

King Norodom Sihamoni of Cambodia has issued recognition certificates to two Vietnamese for helping Cambodia repair armored vehicles and even create a new one for the country’s military. The duo have also been awarded medals of honor for their contributions to Cambodia’s technological development. 
Tran Quoc Hai, a self-taught engineer known for homemaking his own aircraft in Vietnam, and his son Tran Quoc Thanh, hailing from the southern Tay Ninh province, were awarded the military medals this October after the two helped repair damaged armored personnel carriers and even build a brand-new one for the Cambodian army.
Cambodia also certified that the father and son are professional repairmen of made-in-Soviet BRDM 2 and BTR60PB armored personnel carriers.
When Hai went to Cambodia to fix a wheat planting machine at Cambodian Army’s 70 Brigade, he saw that several armored vehicles failed to start and expressed his intention to repair them.  
After receiving a nod from local authorities, Hai started to repair the BRDM 2 on a US$25,000 budget, initially sourced from his own pocket. The carrier he fixed reduces its consumption of fuel from 45 liters of diesel to 25 liters and is capable of firing from a shorter distance.   
After this achievement, Hai has been assigned by the 70 Brigade to fix 10 more armored vehicles and to build brand-new ones.
After four months, Hai and his son successfully made their own armored personnel carrier. His vehicle is able to fire targets at a distance of 7m, instead of 150 meters as old ones do, and is equipped with fire power on both sides.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

When I was a teenager, I saw someone who could not start the car. The car's head-lights were bright powerful, but if the guy turned the car key, the light would suddenly dropped.

So, using my common sense, I deduced that the battery was good and strong, but there must be a lose connection some where. I offered to help.

I open the hood and found the connection to the battery was rust up with acid eating away. I used a ply to open it up, then took a cloth to turn clean the terminal, then I used some sand paper to sand away the corroded metal to make them shinny again.

I put everything back, and this time, I tightened the screw at the battery terminal well. The car started easily after that.

So, light-skinned Asians are super smart ok? I self-taught house hold electronics at age 12, electronics at age 11 and then some more at age 13 to find jobs to help my family. I also learned motorcycle gasoline at age 14 too.

Pleeeeese Khmer, don't pick fight with the light skinned Asians. You will always lose.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

Thank you Yietnam. We need more good neighbors to help us with the Siem.

RealKhmer said...

Yes, at this day and age only the Khmer country in the world use this kind of JUNKS to defend the country. Who is our enemy?, Ants.

I wonder what did we give Yuon in exchange for these JUNKS?

Yuon negotiate deal to buy sophisticate military arsenals from the United Stated.