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Bhaijan, amadar so called boro bhai chai na amra Su-30 SME pai,tadar pressure ae Mig-35 kinta force korcha.
Apnar baki shob kothar satha ami sompurno akmot.
su30sme hoche boro bhai er biman er downgrade version. Ami chai na BAF aita kinuk. bikolpo gula hochey Mig35, J10 or Jas39NG, Su series er operational cost beshi
 
su30sme hoche boro bhai er biman er downgrade version. Ami chai na BAF aita kinuk. bikolpo gula hochey Mig35, J10 or Jas39NG, Su series er operational cost beshi
We should start looking for European options. Their weapons are expensive but reliable and efficient...

And if I am not wrong, we do have better understanding with Europeans.
 
Ata amra shobai bujtesi je jonnoi deal ta atodin atke ache. shamne to aro deshe election jao possibility chilo akhon
We should start looking for European options. Their weapons are expensive but reliable and efficient...

And if I am not wrong, we do have better understanding with Europeans.
BD think tank need to seriously consider for SAB Gripan. next upcoming fleet 1 version from Europe & other one from Russia/China. good combination. any war time these two sides partner any one will be with us. so go for it.
 
BD think tank need to seriously consider for SAB Gripan. next upcoming fleet 1 version from Europe & other one from Russia/China. good combination. any war time these two sides partner any one will be with us. so go for it.
Our think tanks are one of the lowest quality out there... (no offense)
 
Turkish defense industry eyes ASEAN aerospace market
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Published November 7, 2017
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TAI officials explain Turkish defense products to the authorities from ASEAN countries at the Thailand Defense and Security Fair, Bangkok, Nov. 7.
The growing defense industry aims to expand to become the largest defense exporter with Turkish Aerospace Industries seeking export and cooperation opportunities in Bangkok
The domestic defense industry has experienced a swift transformation in less than a decade. Turkey has become more involved in co-production and co-development defense projects, which have also created export opportunities heavily sought after by the country's main defense companies.

A leading defense company, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) now eyes to enter the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) market with the aerospace platforms it manufactures. The company is reported to have conducted a series of negotiations with the representatives and supply authorities of the countries that attended the Thailand Defense and Security Fair, which will close its gates tomorrow.

TAI General Manager Temel Kotil and company executives accompanying him have met delegations from Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam as well as delegations from Singapore and South Korea and discussed the cooperation and export opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region.

The advanced attack and tactical reconnaissance helicopter ATAK, the unmanned armed vehicle (UAV) ANKA and the new generation basic trainer HÜRKUŞ received a lot attention from high-level fair attendees.

ASEAN countries are an important potential export market for TAI's aerospace platforms. A proposal was already drawn up to export the ATAK helicopter to Thailand. In the upcoming days, a delegation from TAI will visit Thailand and continue its negotiations to start exports to the country.

Furthermore, the ANKA UAV drew Malaysian interest. TAI also submitted a proposal to the authorities in the country and is waiting for the results of the evaluations. For the export of ANKA, consultations with Indonesia also continue and a proposal for the platform was communicated to the Indonesian authorities.

Apart from ASEAN countries, the South Asian country of Bangladesh is reported to have shown keen interest in ANKA, armed and unarmed HÜRKUŞ and the ATAK helicopter.

Negotiations for the sale of 30 attack helicopters are going with the Pakistani government. Being a pilot himself, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi examined the T129 ATAK Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopter, which has an important place in Turkey's defense industry exports, and participated in a test flight last month.

Following the test flight, Abbasi was reportedly said, "As a pilot, I can say this is the best and most effective attack helicopter in the world. The Pakistani Armed Forces tested this helicopter for four years in all possible conditions and to the finest detail and found it to be the number-one choice and the most successful in technical terms."

The Pakistani prime minister also informed that the negotiations are continuing positively at full speed, announcing that the Pakistani Armed Forces will add the ATAK helicopter to its inventory.
Dubai, the destination for Gulf countries
TAI is scheduled to attend the Dubai Airshow, which will run from Nov. 12 to Nov. 16 to explore opportunities in the Gulf states. The ATAK helicopter will fly in Dubai for the first time during the first three days of the fair. TAI will also bring its ANKA-S, Hürkuş and T625 helicopters to the Dubai Airshow.

TAI is the largest defense and aviation industry exporter in the country for the sixth year in a row, according to the Turkish Exporters Assembly's (TİM) evaluations for the year 2016.

TAI leads Turkey's efforts in aerospace technology and is ranked among the top 100 global players in aerospace and defense. The company has five areas of operation, including aero-structures, planes, helicopters, UAVs and space systems.
Turkish defense and aviation firms have made $1.07 billion exports worldwide in the first eight months of 2017, a slight increase from last year's $1.06 billion.

The largest export of $443.9 million was made with the U.S. Germany came second with exports valued at $140.2 million.
India came in third with $66.2 million.
In 2016, the U.S. was the largest defense export market for Turkey followed by Germany, Malaysia, Azerbaijan, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

The top export items in 2015 were aircraft and helicopter parts, engines, tanks and other armored land vehicle parts, ammunition, turbojets for civilian aircraft, hunting rifles, and receiver/transmitter equipment for military use.

According to the Turkish Defense Industry Association, Turkey currently exports one-third of its defense industry production, worth about $5 billion.
Meanwhile, according to the Undersecretariat of Defense Industries (SSM), the current domestic participation rate in defense projects is 50-60 percent and the defense industry has an aggressive goal to reach $25 billion and be self-sufficient by 2023.
The SSM data of Turkey's 2016 defense exports reached $1.9 billion, which was $487 million in 2006.
https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/...dustry-eyes-asean-aerospace-market-1510079935
 
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Bangladesh Air Force Buying FD 2000 LRSAM

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New Defense BD Channel
Published on Nov 5, 2017
Bangladesh Air Force going to induct Chinese FD-2000 long-range surface-to-air missile defense system.

This acquisition will be activated just after deployment of the LY-80E medium-range air defense system.

BAF currently has no such defensive military equipment rather some FM-90B short-range air defence missile systems in active service.

FD-2000 is the export designation of the domestic Chinese version of HQ-9 long-range SAM system. It’s developed by the CPMIEC.

Bangladesh Armed Forces has seeking some affordable and cost-effective air defense systems, which can be integrated into country’s existing air defence command network. BAF previously evaluating some options and choose Chinese one.

This SAM platform will be deployed to protect Bangladesh’s important civil-military installations around the country.

This long-range missile defense system has 200km of slant range.
Can engage targets up to 27km altitude.
Its main search radar can track 100 targets and designate 50 of them.
Main fire control radar guide 6 interceptor missiles to hit 6 targets simultaneously.
It is very much capable to operate under intensive enemy electronic jamming environment.
FD-2000 SAM system can intercept fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, UAVs as well as cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, air-to-ground missiles and stand-off range precision guided bombs too.
Search and tracking radars have anti-stealth capabilities to track & shoot down stealth aircrafts.
 
Which is better JF 17 block 2 or Mig 35?
Mig 35 wins hands down currently. Even after the block III of JF-17 is unveiled, I still think The Mig 35 will be better. But JF-17 has its own advantages....Anyway, lets see what BAF inducts to its inventory not in rumors or papers but rather on the ground.
 
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a f-7 carrying a precision guided munition (FT-2)..

BAF also has the LS-500 munition variant which uses the same gliding mechanism as the FT2.

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Bangladesh Air Force wants to purchase Turkish-built aircraft
The Bangladesh Air Force displayed a keen interest in purchasing Turkish built military aircraft including Hürkuş primary training aircraft, T-129 ATACK attack…
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Great aircraft but IMHO the Pilatus PC-21 is so much more sleek and refined...just my two cents...

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BAF also has the LS-500 munition variant which uses the same gliding mechanism as the FT2.
Great aircraft but IMHO the Pilatus PC-21 is so much more sleek and refined...just my two cents...
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Honestly speaking, my area of expertise does not cover Combat Aircrafts and Naval platforms.
As regarding Military hardware purchases, I rather perceive/take into cognizance the establishment of strong and firm ties/strategic partnership and assured bondages with friendly States, keeping into consideration the present Geo Strategic/Politics scenario of our region, including full assurances during the times of our National crisis, relating to any defence related matters.
My earlier experiences only solidified my beliefs,when Pakistan immensely assisted our devastated/crippled Armed Forces stationed in Chittogong, after the devastating Tsunami, during the previous crisis with Burma, once again relating to the Rohingya refugees.
 
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