People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam



"Well, the PLAF or the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam would be a threat to South Vietnam, one of our allies. Now we're going to find a way to defeat the PLAF so we can keep South Vietnam free and we can make sure that South Vietnam will have to be victorious over the communist north unlike the first Vietnam War."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Protecting Saigon

The People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF), or Viet Cong's army, was the official army of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. The PLAF forces were independent of the People's Army of Vietnam. The PLAF was unofficially established after 1954 and was recognized as main battle forces in South Vietnam by North Vietnam in 1961. The PLAF forces appeared to be outside of the control of the People's Army of Vietnam, but under the command of the Central Office for South Vietnam, politically and militarily controlled by Hanoi and functioned as a branch of the North Vietnamese Army.