With the purchase of the FM-90 SAM from China, this gives BD a very effective short-range SAM system.
To have a fully effective air-defense system, what is now required is the purchase of a medium range SAM system. This is perfect for BD as a dozen of these systems will be able to effectively cover the whole of BD's critical areas(large cities, air and naval bases, powers stations etc.) and also the fact that the cost of these systems will be far less than longer range systems.
To start this thread off, I propose that BD seriously thinks about the purchase of the latest Chinese KS-1 derivative, the HQ-12. It has a range of 50km and can engage 6 separate targets simultaneously.
To have a fully effective air-defense system, what is now required is the purchase of a medium range SAM system. This is perfect for BD as a dozen of these systems will be able to effectively cover the whole of BD's critical areas(large cities, air and naval bases, powers stations etc.) and also the fact that the cost of these systems will be far less than longer range systems.
To start this thread off, I propose that BD seriously thinks about the purchase of the latest Chinese KS-1 derivative, the HQ-12. It has a range of 50km and can engage 6 separate targets simultaneously.