Guys in the excitement you probably overlooked the tender for the single unit of MSAM (MEDIUM RANGE SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE, threadbare specs here,
http://www.dgdp.gov.bd/dgdp/AP_TEN/s_doc/1019.pdf).
A complete battery consists of up to six 8-cell
transporter erector launchers (TELs), a
passive electronically scanned array (PESA)
X-band multi-function 3D
phased array radar, and a fire command vehicle.
The only equivalent to the MSAM I found in the Web is the South Korean
Cheongung AKA Cheolmae II which is a copy of the S-400 made in South Korea in collaboration with Almaz Antey.
The Cheongung (Iron Hawk) can intercept incoming missile targets up to an altitude of 15 km (49,000 ft) at a range of 40 km (25 mi). It is an
anti-ballistic missile (ABM) similar to the Patriot PAC-3, or a anti-missile missile.
Cheongung ABMs are also offered with FFX II class vessels (follow on to our BNS Bangabandhu Class) in Korean-made 16-cell VLS packages. The newest FFX-II vessel
Daegu can also launch anti-submarine missiles, as well as long-range land-attack Haeseong-II cruise missiles from custom VLS packages. This is important news - as Korea is no longer beholden to the US to sell defence articles to countries like Bangladesh.
This missile can become part of our new lead ship past BNS Banglabandhu, provided the choice is the FFX-II. So - eventually we could have an FFX-II as a lead ship of the navy.
Na rey bhai - hornet er kono asha nai.