Accompanying the two most powerful presidents in the world, Donald Trump and Putin, to Vietnam for APEC 2017 were not only supercars and luxury planes, but also hundreds of elite, handsome secret service agents who made a very strong impression.
In Da Nang on November 10th, a large contingent of Russian and American secret service agents appeared continuously at the airport, on the streets, and in areas hosting the APEC conference.
The tall, cool, and stylish physique, professional demeanor, and modern equipment of the secret service agents made a strong impression on the media and people of Da Nang.
ĐThese are the Russian secret service agents protecting Russian President Putin in Da Nang on November 10th:

The moment Russian President Putin stepped down from his plane and received a welcoming bouquet from Vietnam, he was surrounded by dozens of secret service agents who kept a constant watchful eye on him.

Russian Secret Service agents conduct security checks and clean vehicles before President Putin's arrival.

Every entrance and exit is subject to very thorough and tight security checks by the Russian secret service.

It is known that the Russian secret service team accompanying and protecting the Russian President all belong to the Federal Protective Service of Russia.

All information about this unit is kept secret, and one can only make assumptions about its activities.

Secret Service agents accompanying the President sometimes wear black suits and microphones. At other times, they dress like ordinary citizens to blend in with the crowd. (Image source: Zing)

Only the most trusted individuals are capable of being part of this ranks. The image shows Russian secret service agents escorting President Putin through the streets of Da Nang on the morning of November 10th. (Image source: Zing)

Russian secret agents follow the Russian president like a shadow.
Here is a lineup of tall, muscular, and incredibly cool Secret Service agents who provide security and escort for U.S. President Donald Trump:
Not only do they accompany the President at official events, but U.S. Secret Service agents must also be by the President's side and ensure their safety during private events and daily activities, almost 24/7.
Even when the President goes to clinics for health checkups or has dinner with friends, the Secret Service agents never leave their side.
Members of the U.S. Secret Service are always meticulously prepared for any important event involving the President. They are equipped with specialized firearms, audiovisual equipment, and even basic first aid skills to provide to the President in case of an attack.

Although US President Donald Trump has not yet arrived in Vietnam, many US Secret Service agents have been in Da Nang for several days to ensure security for the President's arrival.

The American Secret Service agents were noticeably tall, often wearing sunglasses and relatively casual attire at APEC 2017.

Two US Secret Service agents are on duty providing security at the APEC conference venue.

Their tall stature and cool, professional demeanor made a strong impression.

US Secret Service agents at Da Nang airport before US President Donald Trump's arrival in Vietnam.

Secret service agents thoroughly inspected every nook and cranny of the airport. Everyone was fully equipped and ready to handle any unexpected situation.

A close-up view of US Secret Service agents in Vietnam preparing to welcome the President.

US Secret Service agents thoroughly wash and clean the vehicles and conduct thorough security checks before the President's arrival.

US Secret Service agents at Da Nang airport.

Working dogs were also brought from the United States to Vietnam to perform duties.

This dog is an invaluable and highly professional assistant in escorting and protecting the President, ensuring his security.

A team of U.S. Secret Service agents, accompanied by sniffer dogs, searched the area around Da Nang airport for potential threats before President Trump's arrival in less than an hour.

Every nook and cranny was thoroughly checked by secret agents.

US Secret Service agents inspect every vantage point before the President's plane lands at Da Nang airport.




















