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X2 Shinshin first flew in 2016. But future is a bit uncertain as they have asked US firms to join the program (Lockheed Martin is one company).
Congratulations, @Avicenna for learning Bengali faster than I thought possible!! How many % did you understand of the presentation in Bengali? Almost 100%, I guess.
Congratulations, @Avicenna for learning Bengali faster than I thought possible!! How many % did you understand of the presentation in Bengali? Almost 100%, I guess.
Dhaka looks to add attack helicopter capability
The Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopter is in contention for a Bangladeshi requirement.
“Boeing is encouraged by recent steps taken by the Bangladesh Air Force to communicate with the U.S. Government an interest in acquiring the AH-64E Apache,” says the US company.
“This procurement would be a government-to-government Foreign Military Sale, and Boeing stands ready to support as the process unfolds.”
A rival manufacturer, however, has also submitted information on its attack helicopter to Dhaka, but says it has yet to hear any news about the potential acquisition. It declined to comment further owing to customer sensitivities.
The number of rotorcraft required is also not clear. If consummated, the deal would add a new capability to the Bangladeshi military: Cirium fleets data shows that the country operates no dedicated attack helicopters.
The Bangladeshi air force has 58 in service rotorcraft comprising 32 Mil Mi-8 family helicopters, 14 Bell 212s, six Bell 206s, four Leonardo Helicopters AW139s, and two AW119s. The average age of the fleet is 20.9 years, with the Leonardo Helicopters assets the youngest with an average age of 2.5 years.
The army, for its part, has 10 helicopters: six Mi-8 family helicopters, two Bell 206s, and two Airbus Helicopters AS365s.
https://www.flightglobal.com/helico...d-attack-helicopter-capability/136393.article
What attack helis do the Myanmarese have besides the Mi-24P's?
How many Apache's I bangladesh getting?
Eight of them, I believe.
Well at least it's a start, hopefully bangladesh will get more abled submarines .in future too. Do you know what going on with the indigenous modern frigate programme?
Even after 2030, Burma will keep on torturing, killing and expelling Rohingyas to BD and Bd would only cry and make Fariad to Allah. BD is a nation of ball-less people who do not like to sacrifice themselves for a cause. No wonder, some bad people call it the Crying Baby.They will get Apache as well as T129 from Turkey, needless to say withing this decade Bangladesh Armed Forces will reach new heights. By 2030, Myanmar will no longer be able to prod us.
Frigate program is a decade long affair, give it time, we'll know more sometime next year and we'll have the first ones rolling out of CDDL by 2024.
Even after 2030, Burma will keep on torturing, killing and expelling Rohingyas to BD and Bd would only cry and make Fariad to Allah. BD is a nation of ball-less people who do not like to sacrifice themselves for a cause. No wonder, some bad people call it the Crying Baby.
Wars are not fought by machines, but by the men who are behind the machines. Somehow, our men are spineless without a macho culture. So, do not please get swayed by BD buying some machines.
Even after 2030, Burma will keep on torturing, killing and expelling Rohingyas to BD and Bd would only cry and make Fariad to Allah. BD is a nation of ball-less people who do not like to sacrifice themselves for a cause. No wonder, some bad people call it the Crying Baby.
Wars are not fought by machines, but by the men who are behind the machines. Somehow, our men are spineless without a macho culture. So, do not please get swayed by BD buying some machines.