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Bangladesh Navy to receive K-8W, Mi-171Sh aircraft

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Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
26 June 2014

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A Mi-171Sh aircraft similar to those to be delivered to the Bangladesh Navy by 2015. Source: Michal Zdobinsky

The Bangladesh Navy will take delivery of nine K-8W training aircraft from China by the end of 2014, Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Sayed Ashraful Islam said on 22 June.

The minister, who is also responsible for defence affairs, was responding to questions tabled in parliament regarding Bangladesh's defence procurements and measures taken to safeguard its territorial waters.

The K-8W aircraft, that will be used to train pilots at the naval aviation command in Chittagong, were ordered under a undisclosed-value 2013 contract with China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC). The K-8W is an upgraded version of the JL-8 trainer, with a digital fly-by-wire aircraft flight control system and improved heads-up display capability. The aircraft is currently is service with the Bolivian and Venezuelan air forces.

Besides the K-8W aircraft, the Bangladesh Navy is also anticipating the delivery of five Mi-171Sh multirole medium helicopters. According to the minister's statement, the aircraft were procured from Russia under a 'state export credit' arrangement and are likely to be inducted by 2015. The helicopters are said to be intended for maritime surveillance and search-and-rescue operations.

The minister described this development as bolstering Bangladesh's naval capabilities, and indicated that the navy will continue to strengthen its naval aviation command with possible future acquisitions.

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The Bangladesh Navy established a naval aviation command in July 2011 to strengthen its maritime capabilities, with an initial force of two AgustaWestland AW109 helicopters. Since then, it has taken delivery of two Dornier 228 NG maritime patrol aircraft and is now awaiting the delivery of three Harbin Z-9 helicopters from China, and the five Russian Mi-171Sh helicopters.

The delivery of nine K-8W trainers may also signal the navy's intent of ultimately operating jet-powered fixed-wing aircraft.

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Bangladesh Navy to receive K-8W, Mi-171Sh aircraft - IHS Jane's 360
 
@BDforever

Navy using trainer aircrafts??what could be possible application??even as the report suggests about "Possible Future Jet Fighter operation by Navy",but isn't its AF who will secure the country's borders??so why suddenly a redundant decision??Around the World,its navies who operate Carriers generally trains naval aviators for Jet Fighters.but yes,multiple countries operate jets for ASuW operations,like Pakistan Navy.
 
@BDforever

Navy using trainer aircrafts??what could be possible application??even as the report suggests about "Possible Future Jet Fighter operation by Navy",but isn't its AF who will secure the country's borders??so why suddenly a redundant decision??Around the World,its navies who operate Carriers generally trains naval aviators for Jet Fighters.but yes,multiple countries operate jets for ASuW operations,like Pakistan Navy.
there is a plan of dedicated 1 squadron maritime strike aircraft for BN :D

AF will also get its own fighter aircraft but their role will be Air guard
 
India backed Awami League turned Bangladesh airforce is a force of trainer aircraft - 30 some YAK from Russia and now K8. As I have said before whole idea of indian backed Awami puppet is to tie up and waste budget to non combat capable plane so Bangladesh can not have any real capability.
 
India backed Awami League turned Bangladesh airforce is a force of trainer aircraft - 30 some YAK from Russia and now K8. As I have said before whole idea of indian backed Awami puppet is to tie up and waste budget to non combat capable plane so Bangladesh can not have any real capability.
Yes, these Peelkhana killers are on course to convert our armed forces into the Royal Egyptian Army of 1948.
 
Wishing Su-34 platypus for future of BN dedicated Maritime Strike aircraft
 
Wishing Su-34 platypus for future of BN dedicated Maritime Strike aircraft
Su-34 is a bomber though,it can be used as a fighter but it's main role is precision strike. I would be more interested in the Mig 35 or the Mig 29.
 
Su-34 is a bomber though,it can be used as a fighter but it's main role is precision strike. I would be more interested in the Mig 35 or the Mig 29.

It will be a logical choice for any Navy with limited resources to have Aircraft Carrier strike group to have an opt for dedicated strike fighter in their inventory to keep their potential adversary at bay. Mig-35 or Mig-29 SMT doesn't suit in this role, they have a short leg, limited stand off missile package, and more than anything their sensor suit is much better to doing A to A battle rather than delivering stand off missile in air to surface attack mission. It will be the Air Force choice to have Mig-35 and Su-34 will be a nice addition to their Navy.
 
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