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yes that is more likelyNot likely ... Hassina will not likely to buy JF-17 but Tejas.
what does that mean?Russia does not want to annoy India. That,s why says !!!
Well, at least the Tejas will finally have a customer - even if India doesn't want it for themselves.(Ugly)Hasina will not take anything less than a Tejas & that too up her cu..
My friend business is business and politics is a different kind of bird altogether. BAF will be procuring from China so can potentially buy FC1 rather than JFT. I dont think there will be commonality of all the armaments between the two and in any case there is nothing out of this world about the JFT. Its utility is that it is a light weight and economical fighter. The only argument against it might be that most of BAF operations might be over the Bay of Bengal and would they prefer a twin engined fighter. But currently with a lower threat perception they might considergetting a single engined fighter and FC1 is a very good fit for their needs.Not likely ... Hassina will not likely to buy JF-17 but Tejas.
They way IAF has treated their own air crafts makes it clear that they don't want it. I believe Tejas can export orders instead. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh maybe.but India needs those jets for her air force and navy first
Tejas bhai is still enjoying life on the thaila and version X is not on the market yet. There is nothing to sell and no one will buy it. BAF has relations with China and has bought planes from them before so it can happen again .Bangladesh will not buy JF-17s. Prospects are India can offer them Tejas's on favorable termsor if they have the budget they will opt for Russian jets (eg Mig-35).
Is Bangladesh Air Force planing to buy JF-17 block 3 ?
I do concur; this is a high degree of confidence will happen.My friend business is business and politics is a different kind of bird altogether. BAF will be procuring from China so can potentially buy FC1 rather than JFT. I dont think there will be commonality of all the armaments between the two and in any case there is nothing out of this world about the JFT. Its utility is that it is a light weight and economical fighter. The only argument against it might be that most of BAF operations might be over the Bay of Bengal and would they prefer a twin engined fighter. But currently with a lower threat perception they might considergetting a single engined fighter and FC1 is a very good fit for their needs.
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Not really; they are neutral and looking for their own interest which is good.They should buy Tejas, its natural purchase as they are strategic ally of India.
I do concur; this is a high degree of confidence will happen.
Look politician politics; it is a given BAF knows what it will be looking for.
PAF had if my memory recollects given a lot of retired F6s over to them before.
Not really; they are neutral and looking for their own interest which is good.
lets see. when it comes to business strange relationships happenNo they are not, they have done damage at every level possible to Pakistan to please India so there should be no JFT for them, they should buy from their master India.