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Indian Coast Guard vs Pakistan Navy and Bangladesh Navy
Interesting Bangladesh Navy is much bigger than pakistan's surface fleet
And indian coast guard is 24 surface vessels less than Pakistan and Bangladesh Navy combined
Indian Coast Guard = 126
Pakistan Navy excluding Submarines but including patrol vessels = 60
Bangladesh Navy excludind submarines = 90
Technically speaking Indian coast guard if its armed with missiles like Bramos M then it will rule three main water territory even without any help from Indian Navy. Because in future ICG will acquire 6* 2400T GSL class and 4 2500T PP class . For comparison Pakistan's Frigate F22P 2,500 tonnes . .Am not sure about L&T offshore vessels as only 28 L&T interceptors 90T as procured out of 54 .
As far as BN future plans are concerns its very impressive indeed :
So bangladesh will maintain its number superiority over PN too !
Interesting Bangladesh Navy is much bigger than pakistan's surface fleet
And indian coast guard is 24 surface vessels less than Pakistan and Bangladesh Navy combined
Indian Coast Guard = 126
Pakistan Navy excluding Submarines but including patrol vessels = 60
Bangladesh Navy excludind submarines = 90
Technically speaking Indian coast guard if its armed with missiles like Bramos M then it will rule three main water territory even without any help from Indian Navy. Because in future ICG will acquire 6* 2400T GSL class and 4 2500T PP class . For comparison Pakistan's Frigate F22P 2,500 tonnes . .Am not sure about L&T offshore vessels as only 28 L&T interceptors 90T as procured out of 54 .
As far as BN future plans are concerns its very impressive indeed :
Future Expansion Plan[edit]
Bangladesh has made a long term modernization plan for its Armed Forces named Forces Goal 2030.[36] Under this goal, navy will be a three-dimensional deterrent force with operational capabilities in air, surface and under-water.[36] At the same time it has a plan to increase its surface combat capability by adding more ships as well as upgrading the current fleet.[36]
Bangladesh Navy ordered two Type 056 corvettes BNS Shadhinota and BNS Prottoy from China. They are under sea trial now. Navy has a plan for replacing its age old Fast Attack Craft (Missile) fleet by 2021. Second US Coastguard Cutter BNS Somudra Avijan was handed over to Bangladesh Navy on 5 May 2015.[37]
Bangladseh Navy has signed a contract to make two Durjoy-class LPCs at Khulna Shipyard in 2014. There is a plan to make at least six Durjoy-class LPCs and at least two Type 056 corvettes at KSY in near future. Bangladesh navy has ordered two Type-035G Ming class submarines from China worth $200million in 2014 and have a plan to procure two more within 2020. The Ming class submarines will join navy by the year 2016.[21] A submarine base is under construction at Pekua in Cox's Bazar.[20]
Bangladesh Navy has a plan to set up a new base at Rabanabad in Patuakhali, which will be the largest naval base of the country. The base will have submarine berthing and aviation facilities.[22]
Bangladesh Navy has sought Tk.4000 crore from the government to buy two new frigates, Tk.1000 crore for two old frigates, Tk.1,600 crore for two corvettes, Tk.800 crore for two large patrol craft, Tk.200 crore for two patrol ships, Tk.200 crore for a training ship, Tk.200 crore for a logistic ship, Tk.100 crore for a fleet tanker, Tk.400 crore for four mine counter measure vessels, Tk.240 crore for a floating dockyard, Tk.250 crore for two maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), Tk. 160 crore for two helicopters, Tk. 1,000 crore for an oceanographic research vessel and Tk. 400 crore for procuring a rescue and salvage ship by 2020.[38] Sources stated that, within 2016 Bangladseh Navy will get 11 naval vessels.
Bangladesh is also negotiating with China for a loan of $1 billion for setting up different infrastructures and buying naval equipments.
Bangladesh Navy is looking forward to set up a shore based coastal defence system around the coast of Bangladesh. Several offers have been received from Russia, India andChina but BN is yet to decide. Russia offered a combination of BAL E and Klub M systems, India offered BrahMos coastal defence system and China offered a combination of C-602 and CX-1 systems and other sensors.
So bangladesh will maintain its number superiority over PN too !
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