Bascially impossible now...
China would choose to export the whole system, not just the hull.
BD next-gen frigate programme would see it only building the hull mostly. Most of the rest of the stuff would be imported.
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Bascially impossible now...
China would choose to export the whole system, not just the hull.
Do you mean it is similar to what Indian, Myanmar, and others do?BD next-gen frigate programme would see it only building the hull mostly. Most of the rest of the stuff would be imported.
Impossible, too.I meant as in whole platform mix.
Not intraplatform mix.
Do you mean it is similar to what Indian, Myanmar, and others do?
Yes exactly. On average it shouldn’t cost more than 400 million to build them on our local shipyards, actually I expect much less than that below 350million.MN will remain weak due to tiny GDP(1/5th of that of BD and gap actually getting larger) and so BN can deal with them with things like the AW-159E helicopter that it has placed an order for two recently.
The big bully is India and Chinese frigate tech is perfect to provide the right balance of performance to price. I expect a Chinese design to come in at least 100 million US dollar cheaper per frigate than a Western design and supply will not be an issue in case of conflict with India.
@Avicenna & @Bilal9 - Your thoughts on this will be appreciated.
Yes exactly. On average it shouldn’t cost more than 400 million to build them on our local shipyards, actually I expect much less than that below 350million.
In my opinion, discussing Myanmar in relationship to our defense is a work in vain, our priorities is keeping our sea lane safe and only one navy that can challenge us with a blockade is India. Not Burma... so why are we even discussing what they have or not have compared to us. Our discussion should focus on what we have in comparison to India.
It would be a good choice for BD.Yes as BD lacks in tech as regards engines, sensors and missiles.
BD may have a need of 16 ships over the next two decades and whoever gets the contract will earn many billions of US dollars.
Of course over the course of the long building programme the domestic input will naturally increase.
Do you mean it is similar to what Indian, Myanmar, and others do?
Impossible, too.
Seriously, I question why you buy so much chinese military hardware, and many of them are second hand decade old stuffs?Yes as BD lacks in tech as regards engines, sensors and missiles.
BD may have a need of 16 ships over the next two decades and whoever gets the contract will earn many billions of US dollars.
Of course over the course of the long building programme the domestic input will naturally increase.
Seriously, I question why you buy so much chinese military hardware, and many of them are second hand decade old stuffs?
Ok understoodBD actually wants a large and really powerful Navy - credible reports say the plan is to build up to 16 frigates by 2040.
The problem is that it wants to build all these frigates in BD and increase local content over time and so needs stop-gap ships in the short-term.
Chinese warship technology is nearing world-class levels and BD needs a supplier that is cost-effective but also have good tech and reliable at the same time against India. West cannot be trusted over India and China is the best choice here.
I do not think that China will eventually partner with BD for all 16 frigates but more likely 8(up to 2030) and the rest in partnership with Turkey as BD wants to not put all it's eggs on the Chinese basket.
Maybe our Vietnam friends would be familiar with this warship:Ok understood
However chinese warships and weapons systems are unproven, untested. You buy Blackbox. If they are new, maybe ok now after endless try and error but why buy 20 or 30 year old submarine or frigate?
Seriously, I question why you buy so much chinese military hardware, and many of them are second hand decade old stuffs?
Bascially impossible now...
China would choose to export the whole system, not just the hull.
MN will remain weak due to tiny GDP(1/5th of that of BD and gap actually getting larger) and so BN can deal with them with things like the AW-159E helicopter that it has placed an order for two recently.
The big bully is India and Chinese frigate tech is perfect to provide the right balance of performance to price. I expect a Chinese design to come in at least 100 million US dollar cheaper per frigate than a Western design and supply will not be an issue in case of conflict with India.
@Avicenna & @Bilal9 - Your thoughts on this will be appreciated.