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Bilal Khan -
BANGLADESH RELEASES TENDER FOR NEW MULTI-ROLE FIGHTER

Bangladesh’s Directorate General of Defence Purchases (DGDP) released its tender for eight – with four optional – new-built multi-role combat aircraft for the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF). In December 2016, the Bangladeshi government committed to finalizing the purchase in fiscal year 2016-2017.

The new fighters are being sought for fortifying Bangladesh’s defensibility against aerial threats as well as providing it with a platform for anti-surface, maritime and offensive counter-air operations.

As per the BAF’s requirements, the fighter must be new-built, with manufacturing starting no earlier than the year of signing the contract. It must be a twin-engine design, with each powerplant providing at least 5,500 kg in dry thrust and more than 8,000 kg with afterburn. It must have a minimum of eight hardpoints and a minimum payload of 5,000 kg.

Electronics wise, the fighter is to be equipped with an electronically-scanned array radar with an air-to-air range and air-to-surface range of 150 km and 50 km, respectively; an integrated electronic warfare (EW) and electronic countermeasures (ECCM) suite; infrared search and track (IRST) system with a target tracking range of at least 50 km; helmet-mounted display and sight (HMD/S) system with cueing; head-up display (HUD) and modern glass cockpit.

The BAF is seeking a complete package comprising of the aircraft, maintenance and training package, and a set of air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions. The aircraft are to be delivered in two batches, with each comprising of four aircraft. The second batch must be delivered 18-24 months after the first.

Notes & Comments:

United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)’s Su-35, MiG-35 and Su-30SM are the leading contenders. The UAC MiG-35 is the only Russian platform equipped with an active electronically-scanned array (AESA) radar, though updated iterations of the Su-35 and Su-30SM should be expected, especially for the BAF bid, which is structuring the BAF fighter fleet for a high-technology threat environment.

The bid also indicates that the BAF is open to (if not urging for) the incorporation of Western subsystems. When Mikoyan was competing for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s earlier fighter bid, the MiG-35 was envisaged to carry a Thales TopOwl-F HMD/S and Elettronica ELT/568(v2) EW/ECM pod. UAC could reinitiate those links with Thales and Elettronica for the BAF bid (via the MiG-35 or Flanker/-E).

While twin-engine designs, the Su-35 and Su-30SM are heavier and longer-range than MiG-35, which is a medium-weight platform. UAC has pitched the MiG-35 as an affordable high-technology platform, one that may be close to the U.S. $45-50 million unit cost of the MiG-29M/M2. While upfront cost is a factor, Bangladesh will also need to weigh the respective maintenance and operational costs of each option.

For example, opting for the Su-35 or Su-30SM may push a need for a lighter platform for defensive tasks and lower operating costs. Bangladesh will weigh the added advantages of the Flanker-series to the MiG-35 and determine if the endurance or payload differences warrant the potential need for two new fighter platforms instead of one. Alternatively, two distinct platforms will provide the BAF with a significant level of flexibility, freeing the larger fighter for offensive operations. Bangladesh’s geo-strategic position and security environment certainly warrant such development.

In other aviation programs, the Bangladesh Navy is seeking two new anti-submarine warfare helicopters (steering to the Leonardo AW-159), while the Bangladesh Army has an Airbus Defence & Space C295 fixed-wing utility transport aircraft on order.
 
I am surprised to read the negative reaction from the veterans of PDF in the other thread that I opened. Seems, the fanboys love to portray everything as fake when it is BD military purchases and want the BAF Chief open an account in this forum and confirms the purchases himself. It is frustrating. I wonder, what is the essence of a public debate/discussion forum?

Note that the the news on tender was initially published in 2017. But, it has been published again on 24 February, 2018.
 
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February 24, 2018

MiG-35-02-UAC-692x360.png


MiG-35. Photo credit: United Aircraft Corporation
Country PortfolioAsia Pacific
Mar 1, 2017
Bilal Khan -
BANGLADESH RELEASES TENDER FOR NEW MULTI-ROLE FIGHTER

Bangladesh’s Directorate General of Defence Purchases (DGDP) released its tender for eight – with four optional – new-built multi-role combat aircraft for the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF). In December 2016, the Bangladeshi government committed to finalizing the purchase in fiscal year 2016-2017.

The new fighters are being sought for fortifying Bangladesh’s defensibility against aerial threats as well as providing it with a platform for anti-surface, maritime and offensive counter-air operations.

As per the BAF’s requirements, the fighter must be new-built, with manufacturing starting no earlier than the year of signing the contract. It must be a twin-engine design, with each powerplant providing at least 5,500 kg in dry thrust and more than 8,000 kg with afterburn. It must have a minimum of eight hardpoints and a minimum payload of 5,000 kg.

Electronics wise, the fighter is to be equipped with an electronically-scanned array radar with an air-to-air range and air-to-surface range of 150 km and 50 km, respectively; an integrated electronic warfare (EW) and electronic countermeasures (ECCM) suite; infrared search and track (IRST) system with a target tracking range of at least 50 km; helmet-mounted display and sight (HMD/S) system with cueing; head-up display (HUD) and modern glass cockpit.

The BAF is seeking a complete package comprising of the aircraft, maintenance and training package, and a set of air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions. The aircraft are to be delivered in two batches, with each comprising of four aircraft. The second batch must be delivered 18-24 months after the first.

Notes & Comments:

United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)’s Su-35, MiG-35 and Su-30SM are the leading contenders. The UAC MiG-35 is the only Russian platform equipped with an active electronically-scanned array (AESA) radar, though updated iterations of the Su-35 and Su-30SM should be expected, especially for the BAF bid, which is structuring the BAF fighter fleet for a high-technology threat environment.

The bid also indicates that the BAF is open to (if not urging for) the incorporation of Western subsystems. When Mikoyan was competing for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s earlier fighter bid, the MiG-35 was envisaged to carry a Thales TopOwl-F HMD/S and Elettronica ELT/568(v2) EW/ECM pod. UAC could reinitiate those links with Thales and Elettronica for the BAF bid (via the MiG-35 or Flanker/-E).

While twin-engine designs, the Su-35 and Su-30SM are heavier and longer-range than MiG-35, which is a medium-weight platform. UAC has pitched the MiG-35 as an affordable high-technology platform, one that may be close to the U.S. $45-50 million unit cost of the MiG-29M/M2. While upfront cost is a factor, Bangladesh will also need to weigh the respective maintenance and operational costs of each option.

For example, opting for the Su-35 or Su-30SM may push a need for a lighter platform for defensive tasks and lower operating costs. Bangladesh will weigh the added advantages of the Flanker-series to the MiG-35 and determine if the endurance or payload differences warrant the potential need for two new fighter platforms instead of one. Alternatively, two distinct platforms will provide the BAF with a significant level of flexibility, freeing the larger fighter for offensive operations. Bangladesh’s geo-strategic position and security environment certainly warrant such development.

In other aviation programs, the Bangladesh Navy is seeking two new anti-submarine warfare helicopters (steering to the Leonardo AW-159), while the Bangladesh Army has an Airbus Defence & Space C295 fixed-wing utility transport aircraft on order.
One year old news.Quwa published this article in1st March, 2017. During that time a lot of discussion happened in PDF about this tender.
 
One year old news.
What is your point if it is a one year old news? It proves only the validity of the news of SU-35 purchase when it is republished in February 24, 2018. Read the date above. People here are talking as if the BAF Chief will have to directly contribute to this forum to prove the validity of the news of SU-35 purchasing. Thing is, people get information from many different sources and contribute to somewhere else.
 
Note that the the news on tender was initially published in 2017. But, it has been published again on 24 February, 2018.
What is your point if it is a one year old news? It proves only the validity of the news of SU-35 purchase when it is republished in February 24, 2018. Read the date above. People here are talking as if the BAF Chief will have to directly contribute to this forum to prove the validity of the news of SU-35 purchasing. Thing is, people get information from many different sources and contribute to somewhere else.
No, Quwa did not re-posted this news today. 24 February, 2018 is just today's date appear in all article in Quwa. Get access this article tomorrow, it will show 25, February 2018 at the top. Real date is with writer's name.

This is the screenshot of the Quwa page.Notice where 24, February 2018, is written. The real date 1 March, 2017 written lower side of the image corner with writer's name.
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Yes, you are right about the date. i have checked. But, the point is BAF is certainly buying SU-30MK planes. However, some posters hare are talking about the source being bdmilitary.com, therefore, it is a false news. By reading Qura one can see the authenticity of the news. A fighter plane is order made, but PDF BD posters want it today for the proof of authenticity. People are fond of bad mouthing BAF as if it is a foreign airforce.
 
My man, The tender is from last year. BAF wanted to buy Su-30 series AC but apparently the russians didn't offer us.

Or BAF could still be negotiating. Anyways, lets wait for the official report.
 
I am surprised to read the negative reaction from the veterans of PDF in the other thread that I opened. Seems, the fanboys love to portray everything as fake when it is BD military purchases and want the BAF Chief open an account in this forum and confirms the purchases himself. It is frustrating. I wonder, what is the essence of a public debate/discussion forum?

Note that the the news on tender was initially published in 2017. But, it has been published again on 24 February, 2018.
there is something called truth sir . truth is so nice beautiful ,
 
few weeks become few months now?
I cant wait to see the good news...

BAF WILL buy something. But they question remains which platform.

A fighter plane is order made

Order HAS NOT been made. If it were, BAF /ISPR/ Defence ministry or at least the manufactuer/ rosboron export would annouce it, AFTER the eavluating the propersals submitted to BAF
 
Yes, you are right about the date. i have checked. But, the point is BAF is certainly buying SU-30MK planes. However, some posters hare are talking about the source being bdmilitary.com, therefore, it is a false news. By reading Qura one can see the authenticity of the news. A fighter plane is order made, but PDF BD posters want it today for the proof of authenticity. People are fond of bad mouthing BAF as if it is a foreign airforce.

Please stop. You have very little knowledge of aviation. That being the case, just accept you are wrong and desist.
 
Only Mig-35 makes more sense for Bangladesh, as a logical and more capable platform of Mig-29, with TVC and AESA radar, and in time, upgrade existing Mig-29s to UPG/SMT standard.
 
Only Mig-35 makes more sense for Bangladesh, as a logical and more capable platform of Mig-29, with TVC and AESA radar, and in time, upgrade existing Mig-29s to UPG/SMT standard.
Unfortnately it did not meet some of the criteria of the said tender published in 2017
 
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