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Hawker hunters. Arabs were pathetic trying to wage a war with more advanced nation. PAF pilots saved any existence of reputation of the Arab world. Have to give em the credit

Yes our Ace Saiful Azam saved the day for Jordanians and also Iraq.

He still holds the record for downing more Israeli jets (3) than any other pilot.

May Allah grant him Jannah. RIP.
 
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What are you talking about.....what are F7 doing near Rann of kutch.....DO you know which airbases are going to cover areas bordering sindh and arabian sea? PAF Masroor and PAF Bholari, now go figure out what aircrafts are stationed at these 2 bases.

He is clueless about PAF. He is a suspected false-flagger. Don't bother.

By the way why does Bangladesh need two turbine jets? I have four words.

Argentina, Falklands, Exocet, Super Etendard.

We plan to protect our sea shipping lanes from any blockage adventurism.
 
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If BD chooses to stick it's nose in our affairs then they must face the consequences. Their airbases and facilities must be taken out by land or sea based missiles.

Don't bother replying to fake accounts.

Bangladesh attacking Pakistan?

Sure - and I'm George Clooney as well.

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@Michael Corleone @UKBengali @The Ronin @mb444 @Atlas@Bilal9 @Bilal Khan (Quwa)

How feasible do you guys think the following long term solution would be to operate Western aircraft yet counter the risk of American sanctions on spares if things heat up against India:

Gripens with:
  • MRO and assembly facilities
  • Spare CKD/SKD kits and engines for a dozen or two additional units bought in advance and mothballed for emergency war time assembly.
  • Hundreds of missiles in storage.

I think SAAB would be open to the idea if we are willing to commit.

Caveats:
  • This will take time to implement as BAC is at infancy.
  • BAF would have to grow a spine
  • BAU and BAC would effectively be taken over by SAAB in such a scenario.
If the above solution works there is no harm in BAF going full Western:

1-2 sqd EFT + 3-4 sqd Gripens
Or
4-6 sqd Gripens

Great Idea and it is well within the realm of possibility, if (and only if)

1. We have better leadership (with spine) at BAF
2. The head of our nation is committed

None of the above is a possibility however, at the moment.

Our stance to this day has been primarily defensive.

However we 're still hobbled even at this defensive stance because our immediate neighbors seem intent in having leverage to make us weak and dependent. That is changing, but too slowly for my tastes.

As our economic strength grows, the stake is higher for making ourselves more independent and less prone to things like adventurisms like the Rohingya debacle, or worse, a sea-lane blockage.

Those are the scenarios I can visualize at the moment. There may be others.

Fake account bhakt trolls are trying to distract your attention, 'ignore' these people.

There was some reason, the Chinese defense minister was coming to Bangladesh, get ready.
 
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BAF needs to go for a light weight and medium weight fighter jets.
Best option would be to go the Saab Gripen and J10's.
 
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BAF needs to go for a light weight and medium weight fighter jets.
Best option would be to go the Saab Gripen and J10's.

That is precisely the idea. One squadron of two engine medium weight 'frontline' fighters and maybe seven/eight squadron of lightweight 'numbers' fighters.

@waz bhai also said the same thing but he suggested different 'proven' frontline fighters like EFT. I agree.

As the Chinese have J-10's in service (J10C by now), they may have worked the bugs out already, especially with the locally supplied engines. This is very important because Bangladesh AF has good experience maintaining Chinese turbine engines.

J10C now also is capable to carry 4 medium (PL15) and 2 short missiles and all BVR. Which is a sea change from what missile-wise BAF operates now.

 
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the process is going on to purchase ultra-modern and high-performance fighter planes for the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) as part of the government’s move to make the force more developed and a modern to implement the “Forces Goal-2030”.

“The process is underway to purchase more modern and high-performance fighter planes and other equipment for the air force aimed at making it further developed and modern to implement the “Forces Goal-2030”,” she said while addressing virtually as the chief guest the “President Parade (Winter)-2020” from her official Ganabhaban residence here.

Besides, the BAF is going to get soon the air defence system integration, unmanned aerial vehicle system, mobile gap filler radar and ultra-modern air defence radar, she said.

The premier further said that her government has signed an agreement to purchase five ultra-modern C-130J transport aircrafts and three of which have already reached the country while PT-6 Simulator is set to be inducted soon in the BAF.

To ensure proper and developed training for the air cadets, seven K-8W jet trainer aircraft have already been added to the fleet of the air force, she continued, saying, “The government is firmly committed to continue the pace of advancement of the air force.”

After assuming office after 21 years, the PM said, they have taken measures for overall development of the air force following the footsteps of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

“We have purchased the most modern supersonic fighter planes MIG-29 for the air force alongside high-power planes, helicopters, radars, missiles that can be launched from land to air and modern war weapons and main equipment to make the force more modern and technology based,” she continued.

The PM said that they have recently opened Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University, adding, “We will once attain ability in building fighter planes, transport aircrafts, and helicopters with the knowledge to be obtained from the university.”

She continued: “We even can reach the aerospace one day by exercising science. We will make efforts to this end.”

Noting that the air force will go one step ahead to establish knowledge based society in accordance with the “Vision-2041” through the university, she said that her government will always stand besides the Bangladesh Air Force to this endeavour.

She recalled the contribution of Bangabandhu in building the armed forces with limited resources during his three and a half years of tenure alongside building a war-ravaged country.

The PM said that Bangabandhu had purchased the most modern fighter jets Mig-21, modern transport aircraft, air defence system and helicopters for the air force.

Bangladesh Air Force arranged a spectacular parade and fly past marking the occasion which the PM virtually witnessed from her Ganabhaban residence.

Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat later gave a vote of thanks to the Prime Minister for joining the programme.

He, on behalf of the Prime Minister, earlier distributed ‘Sword of Honour’ ‘Chief of Air Staff Trophy’ ‘Commandants Trophy’ and other prizes among the best cadets.




So no LCA?
 
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