VCS-01 Trường Sơn
| VCS-01 | |
|---|---|
TEL of variant being exhibited at the Vietnam Defence Expo 2024 under the "VSM-01A" designation | |
| Type | Mobile coastal defense and anti-ship system |
| Place of origin | Vietnam |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2024–present |
| Used by | Vietnam |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Viettel Group
Z751 Factory |
| Produced | 2018–now |
The VCS-01, marketed as the Trường Sơn (Annamite Range) and also known as VCM-B, is a Vietnamese mobile, anti-ship missile-based coastal defense system developed to succeed the Soviet-designed, Cold War-era 4K51 Rubezh. The system integrates multiple components, including self-propelled launcher vehicles, target acquisition radars, command and control vehicles, transport and loading units, and technical inspection vehicles. It is designed to enhance Vietnam’s coastal defense capabilities, particularly in the South China Sea. It is primarily operated by the coastal missile and artillery forces of the Vietnam People's Navy.