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Bangladesh buying warship from China


Bangladesh buying warship from China :: Weekly Blitz

by News Desk
October 4, 2012
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Bangladesh government has placed order with China's Wuchan Shipyard for supplying two sophisticated warships, one of which shall be handed over to Bangladesh by next year. The warship sized 64 meter in length with the capacity of 648 tons has highest speed of 28 nautical miles. The manufacturers of these warships are paying attention to the special requisition of the Bangladesh Navy keeping various types of most sophistical weapons and equipment. China earlier supplied similar warships to Pakistan. With the placement of order for supplying warships, Bangladesh has entered new vista of defense cooperation with China.

Bangladesh government has also decided to procure a number of sophisticated helicopters, aircrafts and warships for the domestic security as well as sufficient efficiency of safeguarding country's interest.

Bangladesh Navy has also decided to add Corvet and Off-the Shelve frigate in near future. It has already procured two more warships named 'Bijoy' and 'Dhoshwari'. Sholder launched surface-to-air missile system has been added in these warships. It has purchased two helicopters for another warship named 'Bangabandhu'.

According to information, Bangladesh Navy has earlier purchased 21 units of high-speed boats. Additionally manufacturing of two units of maritime patrol aircrafts, five units of patrol crafts and one oil tanker is undergoing now.

The current government in Bangladesh has made an elaborate plan for significantly strengthening its defense facilities by procuring huge number of military hardware as well as sophisticated equipment and weapons with the target of transforming Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force and Bangladesh Navy into sufficiently advanced on facing any internal or external security threats. Special emphasis is being given to strengthening Bangladesh Navy for safeguarding huge natural resources in the Bay of Bengal. It is believed by economic and petroleum experts that by 2030, Bangladesh's economy will grow hugely thus placing the country to the economic status of developed nations, if the petroleum resources within the Bay of Bengal will be properly explored.
 
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bigger ships have been ordered by Indian Coast Guard. lets hope the coast guards now don't have to shoo the pole vaulters into bay of bengal :flame:
 
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Any idea how much oil and gas is there underneath the BoB ??
 
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Any idea how much oil and gas is there underneath the BoB ??
Is hydrocarbon as valuable as oil and gas ??

Once I read a report that roughly stated that only BD has oil and gas worth $ 600 billion within its EEZ in BoB excluding the disputed area with india.
 
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Once I read a report that roughly stated that only BD has oil and gas worth $ 600 billion within its EEZ in BoB excluding the disputed area with india.
aita to dekhtesi Aladin er cherag.If that is true then govt. should allocate at least 10 bln dollars for the next 10 yrs of time span exclusively for BN to safeguard this massive reserve.
 
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Can any one shed some light ..... Shoulder fired missile on a ship? What? What does that even mean? Seems crap...,
Also BD is going to manufacture maritime partial aircraft.... Really???

Is this another bogus garbage from blitz
 
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Can any one shed some light ..... Shoulder fired missile on a ship? What? What does that even mean? Seems crap...,
Also BD is going to manufacture maritime partial aircraft.... Really???

Is this another bogus garbage from blitz

It is a large patrol craft! It does have an effective missile system from ground to ground. But to counter threats from air, they have to rely on shoulder based anti air missiles because there is not enough space in a patrol craft for a fm90 anti air missile system.
 
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