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this report from June 2013 (in fact, it was published in other networks earlier) says that Myanmar is purchasing HQ-12 (KS-1A) medium-range SAMs to defend their capital Naypyidaw from potential air/missile attack.... the missiles have a range of 50km+...
China to provide missiles to Myanmar

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the photos are not from Myanmar
 
Well as an ASEAN member community (self claimed) representative let me to contribute for this thread :azn:

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I think Myanmar Air Forces is more advanced than Bangladesh Air Force, if we look from their combat operational asset

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Their Mi 35P
 
Myanmar Nanchang A-5C Ground Attack Aircraft

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some reliable sources indicate the active number of those aircraft in Myanmar inventory around 15 to 18 aircraft

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Fleet of F7 M Airguard of Myanmar Air Forces

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Their Korakorum trainer/light attack air craft
 
Myanmar's secret nuclear ambitions:
December 2011:
"Like their model, North Korea, the [Burmese] junta hopes to remain safe from foreign interference by being too dangerous to invade. Nuclear weapons contribute to that immunity." - Time World
Why Burmese Are Studying Nuclear Technology in Russia - TIME

Myanmar-North Korea secret co-operations on missile tech:
June 2011:
The United States Navy intercepted a North Korean ship it suspected of carrying missile technology to Myanmar - The New York Times
A similar shipment of suspected missile parts made it to Myanmar last year (2010) before American officials could act.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/13/world/asia/13missile.html?_r=0

August 2009 report on Myanmar's missile programs by Burmese dissident news agency Irrawaddy
(to be taken with a pinch of salt)
Burma’s Missile Dream

Myanmar giving up weapons programs.....
September 2013:
Myanmar agreed on Tuesday to grant the U.N. nuclear watchdog wider inspection powers in the previously army-ruled Asian state, a move expected to help ease any lingering concern about its nuclear ambitions. - Reuters
U.N. nuclear watchdog to gain wider access in Myanmar | Reuters
 
Myanmar's secret nuclear ambitions:
December 2011:
"Like their model, North Korea, the [Burmese] junta hopes to remain safe from foreign interference by being too dangerous to invade. Nuclear weapons contribute to that immunity." - Time World
Why Burmese Are Studying Nuclear Technology in Russia - TIME

Myanmar-North Korea secret co-operations on missile tech:
June 2011:
The United States Navy intercepted a North Korean ship it suspected of carrying missile technology to Myanmar - The New York Times
A similar shipment of suspected missile parts made it to Myanmar last year (2010) before American officials could act.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/13/world/asia/13missile.html?_r=0

August 2009 report on Myanmar's missile programs by Burmese dissident news agency Irrawaddy
(to be taken with a pinch of salt)
Burma’s Missile Dream

Myanmar giving up weapons programs.....
September 2013:
Myanmar agreed on Tuesday to grant the U.N. nuclear watchdog wider inspection powers in the previously army-ruled Asian state, a move expected to help ease any lingering concern about its nuclear ambitions. - Reuters
U.N. nuclear watchdog to gain wider access in Myanmar | Reuters

Who stops you from having similar ambitions ??
 
Who stops you from having similar ambitions ??

Nuclear weapons are not ideal for BD. They are expensive and incredibly dangerous for a densely packed Nation like BD...One mistake and we could literally lose a significant amount of Land and People.

It is more ideal for BD to build up conventional forces better... As stated by @madokafc Myanmars AF is much more superior than ours. The Air force is being built up slowly...However unlike the myanmese which go for Numbers, BD should go for much more advanced aircraft and better professinalism.

What is a major question about Myanmese Military, is how much of their Equipment is actually operational?
 
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If BD has such good relations with China , why can't they just ask China to stop giving arms to Myanmar ?
 
If BD has such good relations with China , why can't they just ask China to stop giving arms to Myanmar ?

we have good relation with India, but even India didn't stop selling & donating them arms. neither does it stop India act as aggressor in rational and diplomatic field.
Well as an ASEAN member community (self claimed) representative let me to contribute for this thread :azn:

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I think Myanmar Air Forces is more advanced than Bangladesh Air Force, if we look from their combat operational asset

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Their Mi 35P
didn't know some Indonesians are so in love with MM AF....these pic that you have posted, we have all of them and more. most of their equipments are outdated and not operational. We have far superior military and economy than them. These sandle worn jokers don't scare me.
@british_bengali know the facts first.....and be proud a Bengali or British. or stop speaking for BD, we dnt need ur kind.
 
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well, at least numerically, Myanmar is superior..... and also, from ground-based air defence point of view, they're more advanced.... and from integrated air defence network, they're more advanced.... and from combat experience point of view, they're at least not behind us.....

what I think is that, we're definitely proud of what we have.... but that doesn't give us the right to underestimate others.... we also don't expect others to underestimate us, isn't it?

we have good relation with India, but even India didn't stop selling & donating them arms. neither does it stop India act as aggressor in rational and diplomatic field.

didn't know some Indonesians are so in love with MM AF....these pic that you have posted, we have all of them and more. most of their equipments are outdated and not operational. We have far superior military and economy than them. These sandle worn jokers don't scare me.
@british_bengali know the facts first.....and be proud a Bengali or British. or stop speaking for BD, we dnt need ur kind.
 
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HRW reports say around 20% of Burmese Army are under 18(Child Soldiers) other reports say the number is around 70,000!
 
Does it matter? The most effective Soviet Sniper in WW II was just 19 years old.

Incase of a war it would take a lot of heart to shoot at a kid even if he's pointing a gun at you!
 
it seems that Indians are facing some resistance from the Dutch after they decided to export license-built Dutch technology to Myanmar!

Burmese frigates to be equipped with Dutch tech despite arms embargo

8 April 2013

India has previously transferred military equipment to Burma including maritime patrol aircraft, light artillery and grenade launchers.

Last year it was revealed that M-3 Carl Gustav anti-tank weapons were used by Myanmar in battles against Kachin insurgents. Carl Gustavs have been sold to India in the past by Swedish Saab. While India has denied delivering lethal equipment to Myanmar, it is investigating the matter, after a Swedish investigation found serial numbers of the weapons pointing to India as the source.
Such a transfer to Burma would be in breach of the EU’s 1996 embargo, besides breaching contractual obligations to get permission from the country of origin.

More European military technology is soon to be seen in Burma. According to Jane’s Defence Weekly, India’s state-owned radar producer Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) has secured a contract to equip three newly built Burmese frigates with its so-called RAWL-02 MkIII radars. These long-range search radars, which provide target indication to weapon control systems, are built under licence, as versions of Thales Netherlands LW-08 radar sold to India, including a transfer of technology.

Normally the Dutch government requires that export of military goods built abroad under licence, is notified to the Dutch owner of the technology and then requires permission from the Dutch government.

That raises questions on how The Hague has dealt with this order: has it been informed, and if so, why then has it granted permission for the Indo-Burmese deal, despite the ongoing European embargo? If not, then BEL appears to be in trouble with the Dutch government for breaching contract requirements.

PS: Soon after this blog was posted Thales Nederland clarified to this blog that it had explained to BEL that it can not cooperate with the deal with Myanmar, as long as sales of military equipment containing Dutch technology would violate the current EU sanctions against that country.

Burmese frigates to be equipped with Dutch tech despite arms embargo | Campagne tegen wapenhandel
 
HRW reports say around 20% of Burmese Army are under 18(Child Soldiers) other reports say the number is around 70,000!

Still US has no problem because they now need Burma...this world is full of hypocrites. For self interest we can have dinner together with some monkeys.
 

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