People's Army of Vietnam

The North Vietnamese Army, or NVA, was the conventional ground force that led the Communist forces to victory in the Vietnam War. Not to be confused with the Viet Cong, who were South Vietnamese guerrillas, the NVA had superb leadership in General Vo Nguyen Giap, who had fought off the Japanese in WWII and the French in the First Indochina War. The NVA were much more formidable foes than the Viet Cong in pitched battles, but the Viet Cong manage to remain the iconic image of the Vietnam War becaues of their notorious booby traps. The Tet Offensive of 1968 was a military disaster for the North Vietnamese that all but destroyed the Viet Cong, leaving only the NVA to work out the rest of the war, from the siege at the Marine base of Khe Sanh to the Eastertide Offensive of 1973 that eventually pushed them into the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon in 1975 and united the nation under Communism.

Battle vs. the Mujahideen Freedom Fighters (by The Deadliest Warrior)
NVA:

Mujahideen:

In an abandoned warehouse complex, a helicopter flies over and drops out four NVA soldiers. Hidden in the bushes lies a Mujahideen Freedom Fighter with a Stinger Missile. He fires the rocket and it blows the helicopter up in mid air, killing the NVA pilot. The NVA retaliate and fire their AKMS's into the bushes, killing the Mujahideen warrior. 

The NVA advance into the complex but one of the men steps on a PMN Mine, blowing him sky-high in a shower of dirt. One of the NVA troops stops to place a Bouncing Betty Mine and his companions continue onward.

Two Mujahideen fighters lie in a shadowy doorway and charge out againstthe passing NVA patrol. One of the Vietnamese is bayoneted and another is shot with an AK47 in the head. The lone NVA soldier manages to kill his attackers with two neat shots from his Makarov PM. The Vietnamese soldier takes out his Type 69 RPG and goes back to escape, knowing the mission is too dangerouus. A passing Mujahideen fighter is easy prey for the RPG.

The last Mujahideen warrior advances with his PPS but steps on the Bouncing Betty. It leaps into the air and tears him to shreds. The Vietnamese soldier laughs aloud with relief, but then runs as fast as he can out of the complex in case of another ambush.

WINNER: NVA

Expert's Opinion
The NVA were a professional standing force as opposed to the guerrilla fighters of the Mujahideen, and even though the Mujahideen had fought off armies similar to the NVA, in a squad-level fight, the more reliable and professional weapons of the North Vietnamese carried them over their opponents.

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Battle vs. Philippine Army (by UnCODlyGod)
No battle written

Expert's Opinion
The NVA's superior experience in defeating the technologically advanced United States gave them the win.

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Battle vs. Spetsnaz (by Urbancommando77)
No battle written

Expert's Opinion
The far superior training and warrior mentality of the special forces Spetsnaz gave them an easy victory over the rather conventional NVA.

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Battle vs. North Korean Army (by El Alamein)
To be written

Expert's Opinion
To be determined