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Bangladesh moving closer to China

not much old, 1990s era wanna hear upto 2025 year plan for navy ?
BN fleet of 8 guided missile frigates, 16 corvette, 6 submarines (4 brand new), 20 FAC ( bangladeshi version of Type022 fast attack boats) :devil:

@Imran Khan sirjee,ye dekho aap bd navy ke 2025 plan.........ab mazzak uda ke dikhao :omghaha:
 
abey fulla hua rasgulley go check AMI international navel report march 2013, some info there LMAO :D[/quote]
@BDforever
ek aur report.....my god.....aaj hansa hansa ke marne ka iraada hai kya....
koi nahi....bring it on.....give a link yaar
 
@45'22' here some info


Hot News
March 2013
Naval Market Forecast Newsletter Page 8
Fleet Renewal in Full Swing
As of mid-March 2013, AMI continues to receive information in regards to the Bangladeshi Navy (BN) modernization efforts. These developments fulfill the requirements for a three dimensional naval force consisting of air, surface and subsurface units that was announced by the Minister of Defense in 2009.
Continuing and new projects are as follows:
A. Type 056 Corvette: Source indicates that Wuchan Shipyard
in China began construction on the first two units on 08 January
2013. Additional units (at least two) will be built a Bangladesh's
Khulna Shipyard (KSY).
B. South Korean Corvette: Source indicates that that the BN
ordered two South Korean corvettes with delivery scheduled for
2013. These corvettes could be additional Ulsan I class frigates of
which one was built for the BN in 2000 or it could be a scaled
down version of the Incheon (FFX) class being built for the
Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). A third possibility is that these vessels could be used Ulsan class frigates or Pohang class corvettes that will be retiring from the ROKN over the next several years as the Incheon class begin entering service. AMI is attempting to verify this information and will update this article as appropriate.
C. 64-Meter Fast Attack Craft (FAC): The first two 64-Meter FAC built at Wuchang Shipyard in China were commissioned into the BN as the BNS Durjoy (P811) and BNS Nirmul (P812). Source indicates that six additional units will be built in country at KSY. Information received on 17 September 2012 indicated that the BN increased 64-Meter FAC program from four hulls to eight. The first unit of the additional four hulls is expected to be ordered by the end of 2013.
D. 50-Meter Patrol Boat: On 22 January 2013, the first 50-Meter patrol boat built at KSY, BNS Padma (P312), was commissioned. AMI estimates that 24 additional units of the Chinese designed patrol vessel will be built at KSY through the end of the decade.
E. Used Vessel Transactions: The BN is expected to take delivery of two used Chinese Type 053H2 frigates that were offered in late 2012. These will supplement the BN's aging surface force until Type 056 corvettes are delivered. The BN may also order the larger F22P frigates in the next decade following completion of the Type 056 program and the 62-Meter FAC program.
Sources continue to state that the BN will procure diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK) from China. The latest information suggests that up to US$1B has been provided for the program. AMI believes that two used Chinese Song class SSKs could be the candidates for this program. Bangladesh is reportedly training submarine crews in Turkey. Assuming that the US$1B funding figure is correct, this could entail the purchase of two used Song class followed by two new construction submarines after 2020, possibly the Yuan class.
Chinese Type 056 Class Corvette
Hot News
March 2013
Naval Market Forecast Newsletter Page 9
In mid-December 2012, the US announced that it would be transferring the USCG Hamilton Class Heavy Endurance Cutter (WHEC) Jarvis (WHEC-725) to the BN by late 2013. Additionally, 16 Defender class patrol craft will also be transferred to the Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG).
There is no doubt that the BN's fleet renewal is in full swing and
when complete will be as advertised, three dimensional. With the
new force being primarily South Korean and Chinese, the BN has
been able to stretch its very limited funding resources in order to
maximize this effort. The renewal effort is more than likely as a result of the continuing naval modernization efforts in the region, which includes Pakistan, India, Thailand and Myanmar.
Additional information on this article can be obtained by contacting Pat Bright at AMI International (Tel: + 1 757 963 7719 or E-mail: pbright@amiinter.com). Additional information on Bangladesh can be
 
abey fulla hua rasgulley go check AMI international navel report march 2013, some info there LMAO :D
International Navel Report
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What is thaaaaaat ?


better concern yourself... have you forgotten your some recent submarines incidents ? lol
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Y U no concerned about our well being? :cry:
 
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This is a thread of the relationship between China and Bangladesh.Why are there so many Indians making a lot of foolish comments.What you Indians did to Bangladesh has made them aware of who is their real friend.
 
This is a thread of the relationship between China and Bangladesh.Why are there so many Indians making a lot of foolish comments.What you Indians did to Bangladesh has made them aware of who is their real friend.
Because Op has mentioned our names in the thread to see what we think about this issue. now go cry us a river :agree:

butt hurts :omghaha:
seriously ??? tu to gaya bangali. . .:mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
not much old, 1990s era wanna hear upto 2025 year plan for navy ?
BN fleet of 8 guided missile frigates, 16 corvette, 6 submarines (4 brand new), 20 FAC ( bangladeshi version of Type022 fast attack boats) :devil:
Bangladesh has 4 submarines.....o_Oo_Oo_Oo_O????
When you purchased them?
India has only 6 to 8 subs.....
 
i was talking about fighters,submarines not guns,bullets



yes they are..........but i thought u r a kashmiri
You can find Chinese fighters in at least 20 countries' Air Force,such as Egypt,Iran,Myanmar...even America has bought J7 for its imaginary enemy force.And our MBT,IFV,self-propelled gun and other military vehicles sells very well.We also export missiles and some warships such as frigates,missile boats etc.And India cannot even export guns and bullets.What a shame!
 
India's export to Bangladesh, is on a steady decline while the Chinese have way ahead of us in grabbing the market for the last 15/20 years. So, this is not a new development. The Chinese have always been proactive in their foreign relation and economy. As far as changing lap is concerned, India will always continue to exert it's political influence on Dhaka,no matter who comes into power. Our own political institution is firmly rooted there.
 
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