With the increasing popularity of Internet, in August 2017, the People's Army of Vietnam established a new branch called the Vietnam People's Cyber Operations (Vietnamese: Tác chiến không gian mạng - Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam).
A force whose goal is to "eliminate any wrong news that threaten the Party's rule" and sharp people's opinions. This has been proven to be effective as young people started to defense communism and the Socialist Republic on social medias volunteeringly.
Conflict | Vietnamese state | Chinese state | Results |
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Thánh Gióng's war against Shang (folk legend, under the sixth Hùng king) | Văn Lang | Shang Empire | Vietnamese victory |
Qin campaign against the Baiyue (221–214 BC) | Hundred tribes of Yue | Qin Empire | Chinese victory
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War between Nanyue and Âu Lạc (179 BC) | Âu Lạc | Nanyue | Chinese victory
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Trưng Sister's uprising (40–43 AD) | Rebels in Lingnan | Han Empire | Chinese victory
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Lady Triệu's uprising (248) | Rebels in Jiaozhi | Eastern Wu | Chinese victory |
Wars between Chinese dynasties and Vạn Xuân (541–602) | The Vietnamese
| China
| Chinese victory
|
Mai Thúc Loan's uprising (713–722) | Rebels in Annan | Tang Empire | Chinese victory |
Phùng Hưng's uprising (770–791) | Rebels in Annan | Tang Empire | Chinese victory |
Khúc Thừa Dụ's uprising (905) | Rebels in Jinghai | Tang Empire | Vietnamese victory
|
Dương Đình Nghệ's war against Nanhan (905) | Jinghai | Nanhan | Vietnamese victory |
Ngô Quyền's war against Nanhan (931) | Jinghai | Nanhan | Vietnamese victory
|
Song–Đại Cồ Việt war (981) | Early Lê dynasty of Đại Cồ Việt | Song Empire | Vietnamese victory |
Song–Đại Việt war (1075–1077) | Lý dynasty of Đại Việt | Song Empire | Both sides agreed to withdraw forces |
Mongol invasions of Vietnam (invasion of Đại Việt in 1258, 1285, and 1287; invasion of Champa in 1283) | Trần dynasty of Đại Việt | Mongol Empire (1258)
| Both sides claimed victory
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Ming conquest of Đại Ngu (1406–1407) | Hồ dynasty of Đại Ngu | Ming Empire | Chinese victory
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Later Trần dynasty uprising (1407–1413) | Rebels in Jiaozhi | Ming Empire | Chinese victory |
Lam Sơn uprising (1418–1428) | Rebels in Jiaozhi | Ming Empire | Vietnamese victory
|
Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa (1788–1789) | Tây Sơn dynasty of Đại Việt | Qing Empire
| Vietnamese victory |
Battle of the Paracel Islands (1974) | Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China | Chinese victory
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Sino-Vietnamese War (1979) | Socialist Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China
| Both sides claimed victory
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Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991) | Socialist Republic of Vietnam | People's Republic of China | Normalization of relations between China and Vietnam
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Conflict | North | South | Results |
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Vietnamese Civil War of 1789–1802 | Tây Sơn dynasty of Đại Việt
| Nguyễn lords's loyalists | Nguyễn loyalist victory
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Vietnam War of 1955–1975 | Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) Many others | Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) Many others | North Vietnamese and Viet Cong victory
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