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Bangladesh Buys Russian Combat Training Jets Worth $800M

MOSCOW, January 28 (RIA Novosti) – Bangladesh ordered 24 Russian Yak-130 light fighter jets worth $800 million in the final quarter of last year, a Russian newspaper reported Tuesday.

The deal was paid for with a loan extended by Moscow to the country a year ago, the director of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said in a separate interview published by Kommersant on Monday, without disclosing the deal’s price tag.

The newspaper said Tuesday that the sale was worth $800 million, citing unnamed sources in the defense industry. The planes are to be fitted with English-language cockpits and delivery is scheduled to begin next year.

The Yak-130 is a lightweight subsonic trainer aircraft designed to mimic the cockpit and handling capabilities of Russia’s more advanced fighters.


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Pilot training aircraft Yak-130


The plane can also be configured to carry a small payload of ground attack and air-to-air weapons.

Russia has targeted South Asia as a growth market for arms exports. The country delivered a refitted aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, to India earlier this month and is in the process of supplying Vietnam with six advanced attack submarines.

Bangladesh Buys Russian Combat Training Jets Worth $800M | Defense | RIA Novosti
 
Bangladesh Buys Russian Combat Training Jets Worth $800M

MOSCOW, January 28 (RIA Novosti) – Bangladesh ordered 24 Russian Yak-130 light fighter jets worth $800 million in the final quarter of last year, a Russian newspaper reported Tuesday.

The deal was paid for with a loan extended by Moscow to the country a year ago, the director of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said in a separate interview published by Kommersant on Monday, without disclosing the deal’s price tag.

The newspaper said Tuesday that the sale was worth $800 million, citing unnamed sources in the defense industry. The planes are to be fitted with English-language cockpits and delivery is scheduled to begin next year.

The Yak-130 is a lightweight subsonic trainer aircraft designed to mimic the cockpit and handling capabilities of Russia’s more advanced fighters.


© RIA Novosti.
Pilot training aircraft Yak-130


The plane can also be configured to carry a small payload of ground attack and air-to-air weapons.

Russia has targeted South Asia as a growth market for arms exports. The country delivered a refitted aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, to India earlier this month and is in the process of supplying Vietnam with six advanced attack submarines.

Bangladesh Buys Russian Combat Training Jets Worth $800M | Defense | RIA Novosti
good news , make it new thread bro :-) info might be wrong because it means it is about $33 million per training plane ! ! more than double of actual price ! !
 
good news , make it new thread bro :-) info might be wrong because it means it is about $33 million per training plane ! ! more than double of actual price ! !
i think the price is 15 million real qoute. other moneys goes for the small amrs purchase . if these 24 yaks were purchased by 33 million each ,then surely hasina and her family theft a lot from it no doubt!
 
Rosoboronexport To Deliver 24 Jet Trainers To Bangladesh

WARSAW — Russia’s arms exporter Rosoboronexport has signed a contract for the sale of 24 Yakovlev Yak-130 jet trainers to Bangladesh’s Ministry of Defense, according to a late January 2014 report from Anatoly Isaikin, director general of Rosoboronexport.

Isaikin said that Bangladesh paid for the aircraft with a loan obtained from the Russian government, but did not disclose the amount of the deal. The contract is estimated to be worth about US $800 million, local daily Kommersant was told by a source close to the deal.

Deliveries of the aircraft are scheduled to begin in 2015. The jet trainers were fitted with an English-language cockpit.

In addition to the Bangaldesh deal, Russia will also acquire the jet trainers for its own armed forces. Under a current deal, the Russian Air Force is to receive 55 Yak-130s by 2015, of which 42 have already been delivered. Russian Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Viktor Bondarev was has reportedly said the Defense Ministry aims to place an order for a further batch of the jet trainers this year.

The two-seat subsonic Yak-130 was designed by Russian aircraft design and manufacturing company Yakovlev in cooperation with Italy’s Aermacchi, and it is manufactured by Irkutsk aviation plant. The jet trainer has a maximum speed of 1050 km/h (652 mph), a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles), and it achieves a maximum flight altitude of 12,500 meters (41,000 ft), according to data from Yakovlev.

Set up in 2000, Rosoboronexport is a subsidiary of Russia’s state-owned defense giant Rostec. The firm handles more than 80 percent of the country’s arms and military equipment exports and deals with over 70 countries.

Email: jadamowski@defensenews.com.

Rosoboronexport To Deliver 24 Jet Trainers To Bangladesh | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
anyone has any info about the Chinese "JH-16" radar that BAF reportedly bought?..... I haven't found anything about this radar in the web....

$800 million russian deal info:

24 x Yak-130 = $410 m
2 x Gamma DE = $150 m
2 x Kasta 2E2 = $60 m

5 x Mi-17Sh = $90 m
8 x MiG-29 upgrade to SMT = $90 m

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I hope this is based on strong lead....
 
2 SLC-2 Radars in 2012.

SLC-2 Radar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

JH-16 3D AESA Air Surveillance Radar, is a long range, transportable, three-dimensional radar .

SLC-2 is NOT an air defence radar.... its a fire-finder radar for the army field artillery...... BAF also got YLC-6C and 1L117M radars in recent times.... those are relatively older tech...... I was specifically looking for info on the "JH-16" radar.... "AESA" radar is a big thing..... its top notch tech for any air defence force, either ground-based or air-based.... its one of the hardest to jam..... China is still a novice at developing AESA radar...... Western analysts are very interested to know how far China has gone in AESA tech..... Gamma DE is an AESA radar.... and I'm glad that there is news of BAF acquiring a couple of those.....
 
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$800 million russian deal info:

24 x Yak-130 = $410 m
2 x Gamma DE = $150 m
2 x Kasta 2E2 = $60 m
5 x Mi-17Sh = $90 m
8 x MiG-29 upgrade to SMT = $90 m

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Is this your idea of how they may have spent the $800mil or is fact? Do you have any reference to prove this??
 
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