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Bangladesh Navy has initiated process to buy two tugboats at a cost of Tk 130 crore to assist operation of submarines which are scheduled to join the naval base at the end of the current year.
Officials said they were in a hurry to procure the tugboats ahead of the arrival of the two submarines from China.
They said tugboats were essential without which the submarines could not be operated from the harbours.
Dhaka struck a deal with Beijing in November 2013 to acquire the submarines for strengthening the navy’s presence in the Bay of Bengal.
It was apprehended that China would supply the country’s first submarines in 2019. But now the submarines are coming three years before the previous schedule.
The two submarines would cost Tk 1,500 crore.
According to a recent document of the navy, Beijing is almost ready to handover the submarines to Navy at the end of the current year.
Navy has sought additional Tk 26 crore in the current budget from the ministry of finance for making the down payment for the tugboats.
Defence ministry officials said that the government had taken the initiative to add submarines to the naval fleet in the 1980s to build the Navy as a three-dimensional force in the Bay of Bengal.
The Navy had communicated with China, France, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, South Korea and Turkey since 2010 for procuring the submarines. But only China came forward with its two off-the-shelf submarines — Type 035G—that are diesel-electric and wanted Bangladesh Navy to bear the refurbishment costs with equipment as required.
The submarines of Ming class will have capacity of firing anti-ship missiles from its torpedo tubes.
About 17 Bangladesh navy sailors are training to operate the submarines. The navy has meanwhile acquired land on Kutubdia Island in Cox’s Bazar to set up a submarine base.



- See more at: Navy expects early arrival of submarines | New Age
 
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The last two of the Ming class Subs built contains AIP facility.If anyone know whether the purchased submarine by BD are that those last two?
 
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Ming Type 035
The Ming-class is a remodeled Romeo-class submarine. The Romeo-class submarines were built using Soviet designs based on the German Type-21 U- boat of 1944. While these boats are entirely obsolete by modern standards, they are useful for patrol and coastal defense duties, and continued construction in the 1990s provided a relatively inexpensive replacement for aging Romeo-class boats.

Ming Type 035 - People's Liberation Army Navy
 
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Ming Type 035
The Ming-class is a remodeled Romeo-class submarine. The Romeo-class submarines were built using Soviet designs based on the German Type-21 U- boat of 1944. While these boats are entirely obsolete by modern standards, they are useful for patrol and coastal defense duties, and continued construction in the 1990s provided a relatively inexpensive replacement for aging Romeo-class boats.

Ming Type 035 - People's Liberation Army Navy
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we were expecting sub from early 90's at least they are coming refurbish or new no matter when our economy will improve we will get more modern sub insaallah
 
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with AIP or not..? mate
 
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Good news for our Country. we need these two as early as possible. I think they are without AIP (Air-Independent Propulsion).
 
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i think submarin considerd as an offensive weapons. it,s our first submarin. it,s main perpos to train the crew so it dont need to be hi-tech. in last 40 years our defence forses motto was fully defencive. but somtime it,s good to have offencive capability. what is called offencive defence.

compared to modern submarin as like indian kilo, scorpien it has no chance...........:(

but we are constracting sub bases with chines navy assistant. After bought 2 more attack sub chiness navy is allowed to conduct joint naval exersise. there is no dobut that in war time china will help bangladesh and who khows how many subs are pettroling in bay of bangal. if pla subs are allowed in war time to pattrol bay of bangal, then how will indian navy identifay which subs belongs to PLA navy sub/BD navy sub. becausr both subs acoustic signature is same. IF mistakenly INDIAN navy destroy PLA subs then what happend you think that.......:china:

we can,t compare to indien navy. so what? political and assematric war has its own advantages. and it,s also cheap.

again we are peaceful nation and i am just a civilien :meeting:
 
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These are submarines not tanks or high signature military hardware even older submarines are quieter in modern world unfortunately no good ways to detect submarines easily. These submarines are going to be more than a patrol thumbs up!
 
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Bangladesh Navy has initiated process to buy two tugboats at a cost of Tk 130 crore to assist operation of submarines which are scheduled to join the naval base at the end of the current year.
Officials said they were in a hurry to procure the tugboats ahead of the arrival of the two submarines from China.
They said tugboats were essential without which the submarines could not be operated from the harbours.
Dhaka struck a deal with Beijing in November 2013 to acquire the submarines for strengthening the navy’s presence in the Bay of Bengal.
It was apprehended that China would supply the country’s first submarines in 2019. But now the submarines are coming three years before the previous schedule.
The two submarines would cost Tk 1,500 crore.
According to a recent document of the navy, Beijing is almost ready to handover the submarines to Navy at the end of the current year.
Navy has sought additional Tk 26 crore in the current budget from the ministry of finance for making the down payment for the tugboats.
Defence ministry officials said that the government had taken the initiative to add submarines to the naval fleet in the 1980s to build the Navy as a three-dimensional force in the Bay of Bengal.
The Navy had communicated with China, France, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, South Korea and Turkey since 2010 for procuring the submarines. But only China came forward with its two off-the-shelf submarines — Type 035G—that are diesel-electric and wanted Bangladesh Navy to bear the refurbishment costs with equipment as required.
The submarines of Ming class will have capacity of firing anti-ship missiles from its torpedo tubes.
About 17 Bangladesh navy sailors are training to operate the submarines. The navy has meanwhile acquired land on Kutubdia Island in Cox’s Bazar to set up a submarine base.



- See more at: Navy expects early arrival of submarines | New Age

This deal once again clarifies that BD has a strong & a Independent Govt
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Good purchase by the BD govt

i think submarin considerd as an offensive weapons. it,s our first submarin. it,s main perpos to train the crew so it dont need to be hi-tech. in last 40 years our defence forses motto was fully defencive. but somtime it,s good to have offencive capability. what is called offencive defence.

compared to modern submarin as like indian kilo, scorpien it has no chance...........:(

but we are constracting sub bases with chines navy assistant. After bought 2 more attack sub chiness navy is allowed to conduct joint naval exersise. there is no dobut that in war time china will help bangladesh and who khows how many subs are pettroling in bay of bangal. if pla subs are allowed in war time to pattrol bay of bangal, then how will indian navy identifay which subs belongs to PLA navy sub/BD navy sub. becausr both subs acoustic signature is same. IF mistakenly INDIAN navy destroy PLA subs then what happend you think that.......:china:

we can,t compare to indien navy. so what? political and assematric war has its own advantages. and it,s also cheap.

again we are peach full nation and i am just a civilian:meeting:

Correct you there
 
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