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Bangladesh Navy desperately trying to acquire 3 frigates

According to the latest update of Jane's defense weekly, Bangladesh Navy is at transition point. The Navy is desperately looking for at least 3 frigates to replace the old ones opting for old/new from any country in the world.
 
some possible option for Bangladesh navy

Type 054A (Jiangkai-II Class) Missile Frigate

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The Type 054A (NATO codename: Jiangkai-II Class) is the new-generation multirole missile frigate developed from the Type 054 (Jiangkai Class), incorporated with improved weapon systems and sensors. The frigate is being built by the Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard and Guangzhou-based Huangpu Shipyard, both part of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC).

So far a total of four hulls have been commissioned: Xuzhou (530), Zhoushan (529), Huangshan (570), and Chaohu (568). The first and third hull were built by the Huangpu Shipyard, and the second and fourth by the Hudong-zhonghua Shipyard. The fifth and sixth hulls were identified in the two shipyards in late 2008.

The Type 054A was designed primarily for air defence role, featuring a medium-range air defence missile system with a 32-cell vertical launch system (VLS) on the bow deck. The frigate is also capable of anti-surface strike with its YJ-83 anti-ship missiles.

Like the Type 054, the Type 054A incorporates a number of stealthy features in its hull design, including the sloped side to minimise radar cross section and the reduced profiles of external features. The helicopter deck at the stern has a single landing spot for a medium size helicopter, such as the Russian Kamov Ka-28 Helix, or the indigenous Harbin Z-9C. The deck is fitted with the helicopter handling system. The vessel has a full displacement of 4,500 tonnes.

Missiles
The VLS on the bow deck of Type 054A (Chinese Internet)



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The primary surface strike weapon system is the YJ-83 sea-skimming anti-ship cruise missile. Two quadruple launchers are installed at the mid-ship position. The missile uses active radar-homing to deliver a 165kg warhead to a range in excess of 180km.

The principal air defence weapon system is a 32-cell VLS developed by Luoyang Electro-Optics Technology Development Centre (EOTDC). The exact model of the air defence missile is unknown, but some reports have suggested that it may be the 38km-range Russian 9M317 (NATO codename: SA-N-12) Shtil semi-active radar-homing medium-range SAM, or its Chinese copy reportedly designated HongQi-16 (HQ-16).

Unconfirmed reports suggested that the VLS could also launch an anti-submarine missile designated Yu-8. The missile carries an acoustic-homing torpedo, possibly developed from the Yu-7 (Mk-46 copy).

Guns

A single-barrel 76mm gun (possibly Russian AK-176 copy) is installed on the bow deck, in front of the VLS.

The frigate is equipped with two Chinese indigenous Type 730 seven-barrel 30mm CIWS to provide short-range air defence. The Type 730 CIWS has a maximum rate of fire of 4,600~5,800 rounds/min and a maximum range of 3,000m. The gun is controlled by the Chinese-made TR47C fire-control radar and an electro-optic director, both mounted on the roof of the gun turret.

There are two Type 87 six-tube anti-submarine rocket launchers installed on the bow deck, with 36 rockets (240mm calibre, 34kg warhead). The maximum range is 1,200m.

Sensors

The sensors of the Type 054A Jiangkai-II class are mainly Russian designs, produced either by licensed co-production or reverse-engineering of the systems obtained along with the Project 956 Sovremenny class missile destroyers.

The air search radar is a Fregat-MAE-5 (NATO reporting name: Top Plate) 3D air search radar mounted at the top of the front mast, offering two channels in E-band. The radar can track up to 40 targets simultaneously, and has a maximum range of 120km to aircraft and 50km to sea-skimming missile.

Four MR90 (NATO reporting name: Front Dome) F-band radars (two on top of the bridge, two on the roof of the helicopter hanger) provide guidance for the air defence missiles. Originally designed to provide fire-control for the 9M317/SA-N-7 Shtil SAM, each radar can provide two channels to guide two missiles simultaneously.

A large round radome installed on top of the bridge houses the Mineral-ME (NATO reporting name: Band Stand) radar that provides anti-ship missile control and over-the-horizon radar acquisition and target designation of surface ships.
Type 054A Jiangkai-II class hull 529 Zhoushan (Chinese Internet)

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The ship has three indigenous Type 347G I-band radars, two of which are integrated with the Type 730 CIWS to provide fire-control and a standalone radar is installed on top of the bridge behind the large round radome provides fire-control for the 76mm main gun.

There is also a large round radome mounted at the top of the rear mast, possibly housing a MR36 (Type 346?) surface search radar.

Sonar

The Type 054A is reportedly fitted with a Russian MGK-335 fixed sonar suite, including Bull Horn active and Whale Tongue passive hull-mounted, medium frequency search and attack sonar. Due to limited information available, this claim cannot be confirmed.

Countermeasures

The ship is equipped with two 18-tube multiple rocket launchers at the mid-ship position. They are thought to be used to launch decoys/chaffs. The round radome installed on top of the helicopter hanger and few smaller round radomes are believed to house electronic warfare antennas.

Propulsion

The propulsion is a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) arrangement. The system is based on four SEMT Pielstick (now MAN Diesel SA) 16 PA6V-280 STC diesel engines, one of the most advanced diesel engine designs in Europe. A similar 12 PA6V-280 STC engine with less power is also used by the French La Fayette class frigate. China imported the 16 PA6V-280 STC diesel technology in the late 1990s and is now producing the diesel locally under license at Shaanxi Diesel Factory. Each 16 PA6V-280 engine can produce a sustained power of 4,720kW (6,330hp), giving a total power of 18,880kW (25,320hp).
 
The issue is BD ready to get the frigates from any country, earlier they tried to get it from China

why china why not india??? b.aap se narazgi ho gye kia?? desh bana ke de dia, they cant give them few ships in donation??:D
 
@silenthill: desh bana ke diya hai, iska ye matlab nahi ki ve sabkuch hamse hi kharidenge, is duniya me aur bhi bahutsare desh hain.and for god sake dont drag india in every thread.
 
@silenthill: desh bana ke diya hai, iska ye matlab nahi ki ve sabkuch hamse hi kharidenge, is duniya me aur bhi bahutsare desh hain.and for god sake dont drag india in every thread.

q bengalis found that they cant trust indian weapon after 71??:lol::lol:
 
Let us ignore this silent troll and get back to the topic.MODs will take care of him.

Regarding frigates,
Just recently the South Korean minister said Bangladesh might buy frigates from them.
AFAIK Chinese F-22 frigates were also in consideration,but still no progress on that I guess.
 
q bengalis found that they cant trust indian weapon after 71??:lol::lol:

We never trusted india but situation force us to trust. :hitwall:
any way its not the thread about this matter so please post relavent matter .
 
There's a news that Bangladesh is already constructing OPV with help of Chinese companies on ToT basis. The news is on bdmilitary website, so not yet confirmed.
There is a picture of some sort of agreement ceremony in there,which isn't clear.
Khulna Class Offshore Patrol Vessel

The Bangladesh Navy is constructing Khulna Class (unofficial reference name only) large patrol craft at the Khulna Shipyard with the technical cooperation of two Chinese companies, namely Hudong Shipyard and CSOC. It is Bangladesh’s largest and most ambitious naval warship project to date.

The new generation patrol craft have standard displacement of 250 tons and 300 tons with full load. They are designed to have excellent sea keeping capabilities, state of the art weapon and fire control systems and are also suitable for shallow water operations in coastal areas. The vessels are also equipped with early warning sensors, countermeasures and chaff launchers for self-protection. Each patrol craft can accommodate 35 sailors and officers.

Khulna class patrol craft are powered by 3 MTU diesel engines giving the patrol craft the ability to reach a maximum speed of 32 knots at sea.

Status

According to the official contract signed in May, 2010 the Bangladesh Navy will construct 5 Khulna class Offshore Patrol Vessels in the first phase. In addition, up to 21 Khulna class craft will be construction in future.
 
bangldesh have the option to get Ulshan class from south korea as they already operating it but love to see more potent one like type 54a from china if we get a friendly price it will serve long time and some milgem corvette from turkey and type 22 FAC in littoral warfare .
 
EDIT:The OPV construction is solid news

Big plan on war weapon purchase
JS told of 10-yr dev plan for armed forces
Staff Correspondent

The government yesterday unveiled its plans and ongoing processes of purchasing weapons of war and armoured vehicles to enhance and consolidate combat proficiency of Bangladesh Army, Navy and Air Force.

Planning Minister Air Vice Marshal (retd) AK Khandker, also in charge of the defence ministry in parliamentary affairs, yesterday notified the parliament about the government's plans and on going processes for the purchase.

He said the government has planned to buy various weapons of war and combat vehicles in the current fiscal year as part of its 10-year-long development plan for the armed forces.

Efforts have been made to purchase seven tanks and one armoured recovery vehicle for army, and 80 armoured vehicles, five armoured recovery vehicles, five armoured ambulances and two helicopters for UN peacekeeping mission, added Khandker.

"Besides, the government has approved in principle and allocated necessary funds to double the capacity of Bangladesh Ordnance Factory to produce ammunition for small arms," said the planning minister in reply to a written query from BNP lawmaker Harunur Rashid.

He said, the process of purchasing two maritime patrol aircraft through international tender and building of five patrol craft at Khulna shipyard is underway. The decision on building or purchasing two large patrol craft, a hydrographic survey vessel and one oil tanker at local or foreign shipyard is also under consideration.

In addition, the government has planned to purchase one or two old frigates for navy from other countries under government to government deal, he said, adding that process of purchasing of offshore patrol vessel from UK navy and a large patrol craft are progressing.

"The government also has plans to upgrade missile boats and patrol crafts with modern missiles to improve the combat efficiency of navy," he said.

On modernising the air force Khandker said the government has a scheme to purchase a fighter squadron, air-to-air missiles, one surface-to-air missile system, one air defence radar and two helicopters in the current fiscal year.

EXPENDITURE ON MEDICAL & TRAINING
In reply to AL lawmaker Israfil Alam's query, the planning minister also placed a report on the armed forces' previous five years' expenditure on medical and training purposes through military medical service directorate.

According to the report, since fiscal year 2005-06 Tk 338.03 crore was spent on medical purpose while Tk 1.35 crore on training.

NEW CADET COLLEGE
In response to a query from Jatiya Party lawmaker MA Jabber, the planning minister said the government has a plan to set up a women's cadet college in Gopalganj or in Khulna or Bagerhat depending on availability of land and fund.

:The Daily Star: Internet Edition
 
There's a news that Bangladesh is already constructing OPV with help of Chinese companies on ToT basis. The news is on bdmilitary website, so not yet confirmed.
There is a picture of some sort of agreement ceremony in there,which isn't clear.
Khulna Class Offshore Patrol Vessel

The Bangladesh Navy is constructing Khulna Class (unofficial reference name only) large patrol craft at the Khulna Shipyard with the technical cooperation of two Chinese companies, namely Hudong Shipyard and CSOC. It is Bangladesh’s largest and most ambitious naval warship project to date.

The new generation patrol craft have standard displacement of 250 tons and 300 tons with full load. They are designed to have excellent sea keeping capabilities, state of the art weapon and fire control systems and are also suitable for shallow water operations in coastal areas. The vessels are also equipped with early warning sensors, countermeasures and chaff launchers for self-protection. Each patrol craft can accommodate 35 sailors and officers.

Khulna class patrol craft are powered by 3 MTU diesel engines giving the patrol craft the ability to reach a maximum speed of 32 knots at sea.

Status

According to the official contract signed in May, 2010 the Bangladesh Navy will construct 5 Khulna class Offshore Patrol Vessels in the first phase. In addition, up to 21 Khulna class craft will be construction in future.

Oh if true it will be awesome.As it is from bdmilitary forum then it may be true. i think they have a real insight info into our armforce.
we are already constructed cargo vessel for germany its prove our worth that we can .:victory:
 

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