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3 Force modernization drive: Tk 12, 985 crore proposed as defence budget

Modern Trainers:

AJT & LIFT: YAK-130 (10 Aircraft confirmed. Requirement 24):

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Primary Trainer: (Requirement 32): Contender:

YAK-152:

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T-6 Texan II:

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@Major Shaheb SU30 is not a good option for us for obvious reasons.:angel: Infact anything russian
is not good but we don't have many options either. I think mig29 is the best option for us considering the fact that BAF is used to maintaining this for over a decade. But we urgently need to diversify
our source by may be offering a tender to major companies like saab, boeing, L.Martin and chinese
(chendu J10)/JF17.
it should have been either gripen,
F-16,
jf-17
or mig 29(as they already have few)..

adding su 30 will be another headache..dont know what policy makers think
 
I realize that the helos. will be purchased. But i could not recall where it was mentioned. Major, can you provide the link.


Cheers!!!
 
Stop Gap Fighter Aircraft:

F-7BGI:

f-7bg-935-bangladesh-air-force-dhaka-hazrat-shahjalal-dac-vzgr.jpg



Radar:

KLJ-6F Fire control radar:
The dimention of the radar is same as KLJ-6E but search, track and attack range has been improoved heavily. KLJ-6F is a BVR capable radar with a range of 86km and it can track upto 6 and engage 2.

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Engine:

WP-14C Kunlun 3: 8,360 kg (82 kN) thrust:


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@ Major Shaheb - Do you know if the F7-BGI will carry the SD-10 BVR?
 
Stop Gap Fighter Aircraft:

F-7BGI:

Radar:

KLJ-6F Fire control radar:
The dimention of the radar is same as KLJ-6E but search, track and attack range has been improoved heavily. KLJ-6F is a BVR capable radar with a range of 86km and it can track upto 6 and engage 2.

050518milradar10.jpg



Engine:

WP-14C Kunlun 3: 8,360 kg (82 kN) thrust:


wp14.jpg

1) Many have contradicted a BVR option for F-7BGI by saying its nose is too small to install one. So, is it correct or should we trust your statement that it is BVR capable that can see multiple targets 86 km away and shoot at two targets simultaneously (probably when these are little closer, say 30 or 40 km away). So, is it possible that BGI plane will look quite different with a long nose and consequently a changed structure?

2) WP-14C Kunlun 3 engines have a thrust of 8,360kg. It is almost same as the thrust of JF-17 at 8,700kgf. However JF achieves this thrust at the take off stage when the air is thick. One question about F-7BGI needs to be answered. Is also its thrust of 8,360 kg achieved when in thick air at take off stage?
 
1) Many have contradicted a BVR option for F-7BGI by saying its nose is too small to install one. So, is it correct or should we trust your statement that it is BVR capable that can see multiple targets 86 km away and shoot at two targets simultaneously (probably when these are little closer, say 30 or 40 km away). So, is it possible that BGI plane will look quite different with a long nose and consequently a changed structure?

60 km away. The air frame remains the same. In fact it is based on latest J-7G2.


2) WP-14C Kunlun 3 engines have a thrust of 8,360kg. It is almost same as the thrust of JF-17 at 8,700kgf. However JF achieves this thrust at the take off stage when the air is thick. One question about F-7BGI needs to be answered. Is also its thrust of 8,360 kg achieved when in thick air at take off stage?

The PLAAF and PLAN J-8Fs are already using WP-14C engines and are proven to be very capable.
 
Stop Gap Fighter Aircraft:

F-7BGI:

f-7bg-935-bangladesh-air-force-dhaka-hazrat-shahjalal-dac-vzgr.jpg



Radar:

KLJ-6F Fire control radar:
The dimention of the radar is same as KLJ-6E but search, track and attack range has been improoved heavily. KLJ-6F is a BVR capable radar with a range of 86km and it can track upto 6 and engage 2.

050518milradar10.jpg



Engine:

WP-14C Kunlun 3: 8,360 kg (82 kN) thrust:


wp14.jpg

What's the use of the radar installed in Botanical Garden, Mirpur? Is it still operative or just standing idle there?
 
What's the use of the radar installed in Botanical Garden, Mirpur? Is it still operative or just standing idle there?

1L117M 3D early warning ground controlled interception radar


Technical information


Operation frequency band 10 cm
Maximum range, km 350
Angle of aspect in the vertical plane, deg 28
Accuracy of coordinate measuring (RMS errors):

in range, m 125
in azimuth, arc minutes 6
in height, m 400
Resolution:

in range, m 125
in azimuth, deg 1
Clutter suppression factor, dB 45
Rate of data renewal, s 5 and 10
Quantity of tracked targets 200
Power consumption, kW 50
Environmental conditions:

operating temperature range, °C from minus 40 up to +50
from minus 40 up to +50 up to 100 (for tropical version)
wind speed, m/s up to 25 without radome
 
Stop Gap Fighter Aircraft:

F-7BGI:

f-7bg-935-bangladesh-air-force-dhaka-hazrat-shahjalal-dac-vzgr.jpg






Radar:

KLJ-6F Fire control radar:
The dimention of the radar is same as KLJ-6E but search, track and attack range has been improoved heavily. KLJ-6F is a BVR capable radar with a range of 86km and it can track upto 6 and engage 2.

050518milradar10.jpg



Engine:

WP-14C Kunlun 3: 8,360 kg (82 kN) thrust:


wp14.jpg

Mejor Shaheb I could not see the pic of F-7BGI. Could you do something?
 
1. A major procurement has to be worked out backward from two principal factors, beside others:

a. A careful identification of the major potential threat - and subsidiary threats.
b. Adoption of a Doctrine in the light of history, geographical conditions, national values, culture, economics, etc that is acceptable to the people who will adhere by it spontaneously.

2. I have doubts this list has been worked out in that manner. Perhaps kickbacks to the political cronies of the Govt have been the major factor. In BD the military high command isn't very high as in Pakistan. Political pressure on the BD military high command is pretty pronounced. I heard rumors that the Indian DA at Dhaka was first presented the list for vetting.
 

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