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Bangladesh is considering the possibility of acquiring 10 Yak-130s operational trainers, ARMS-TASS reports. It has been declared by the president of Irkut Corporation, Alexey Fedorov.

According to him, the negotiations on deliveries are currently at the initial stage. "Bangladesh has a large budget and the attraction of state credit is also being considered", - Fedorov noted.

According to the Fedorov’s estimate, the market capacity for aircraft of this type until 2020 may reach 2500 vehicles. "We intend to have 25-30% share of this market", - Fedorov stated.

Yak-130 is the two-seat jet operational trainer, intended for training of flight personnel and tactical employment in normal and adverse weather conditions for hitting ground and air targets. Yak-130 enables training of pilots at the most advanced level for Russian and foreign 4+ and 5-generation combat aircraft, because it has almost the same aircraft and maneuvering performance as the advanced fighters on subsonic speeds. In addition, it is able to perform landing on unpaved airfields.





Keep you fingers crossed BD brothers. Getting Yak trainers means WE WILL BE GETTING 4+ GEN FIGHTER AIRCRAFTS IN THE FUTURE
 
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Dhaka is set to procure 10 fighter training planes from Moscow in keeping with its plan for collecting military weapons made by Russia in the next five years under a suppliers’ credit of $850 million, officials said on Thursday.

Russia’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer Irkut Corporation is likely to supply the fighter training planes named Yak-130 through Rosoboronexport, the sole Russian state intermediary agency for export and import of military and dual-purpose products, technologies and services.

A delegation led by the Rosoboronexport chief, Anatoly P Isaikin, arrived in Dhaka on Friday on a three-day visit. He was invited on Sunday by the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to a meeting where negotiations made a substantial progress.

A team, lead by Major General Abdul Matin of the Armed Forces Division, earlier visited Moscow in December 2011 to initiate the proposed biggest-ever arms purchase deal between the two countries.

Irkut president Alexei Fyoforov told Russia’s official news agency ITAR-TASS News Agency on Tuesday that talks with Bangladesh were in initial stages.

‘Bangladesh has a big budget, what is more, a state loan might be used,’ he said, adding that the market capacity for Yak-130 aircraft might reach 2,500 planes by 2020.

‘We hope to get from 25 to 30 per cent of this market,’ he added.

The Yakovlev Yak-130 is a subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer/light attack aircraft or lead-in fighter trainer developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau.

Development of the plane which began in 1991 was put into service in the Russian Air Force in 2009.

As an advanced training aircraft, the Yak-130 is able to replicate the characteristics of several 4+ generation fighters as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi T-50.

It can also perform light attack and reconnaissance duties, carrying a combat load of 3,000kg.

Bangladesh bought eight MiG-29s for about $124 million from Russia during the past tenure of the Awami League in government.

Bangladesh planned military equipment procurement from Russia to modernise its Armed Forces.

Dhaka also hopes to procure 44 new tanks and three armoured recovery vehicles from China and two helicopters for the army from France, they said.

The deals would cost less than $200 million.

Speaking at the Armed Forces Day celebrations in August 2011, Hasina said that her government would procure modern tanks, artillery, air defence missile systems, fighter aircraft and helicopters

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Dhaka is set to procure 10 fighter training planes from Moscow in keeping with its plan for collecting military weapons made by Russia in the next five years under a suppliers’ credit of $850 million, officials said on Thursday.

Russia’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer Irkut Corporation is likely to supply the fighter training planes named Yak-130 through Rosoboronexport, the sole Russian state intermediary agency for export and import of military and dual-purpose products, technologies and services.

A delegation led by the Rosoboronexport chief, Anatoly P Isaikin, arrived in Dhaka on Friday on a three-day visit. He was invited on Sunday by the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to a meeting where negotiations made a substantial progress.
A team, lead by Major General Abdul Matin of the Armed Forces Division, earlier visited Moscow in December 2011 to initiate the proposed biggest-ever arms purchase deal between the two countries.

Irkut president Alexei Fyoforov told Russia’s official news agency ITAR-TASS News Agency on Tuesday that talks with Bangladesh were in initial stages.

‘Bangladesh has a big budget, what is more, a state loan might be used,’ he said, adding that the market capacity for Yak-130 aircraft might reach 2,500 planes by 2020.

‘We hope to get from 25 to 30 per cent of this market,’ he added.

The Yakovlev Yak-130 is a subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer/light attack aircraft or lead-in fighter trainer developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau.

Development of the plane which began in 1991 was put into service in the Russian Air Force in 2009.

As an advanced training aircraft, the Yak-130 is able to replicate the characteristics of several 4+ generation fighters as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi T-50.

It can also perform light attack and reconnaissance duties, carrying a combat load of 3,000kg.

Bangladesh bought eight MiG-29s for about $124 million from Russia during the past tenure of the Awami League in government.

Bangladesh planned military equipment procurement from Russia to modernise its Armed Forces.

Dhaka also hopes to procure 44 new tanks and three armoured recovery vehicles from China and two helicopters for the army from France, they said.

The deals would cost less than $200 million.

Speaking at the Armed Forces Day celebrations in August 2011, Hasina said that her government would procure modern tanks, artillery, air defence missile systems, fighter aircraft and helicopters

THAT $850 MIL DEAL WAS TRUE AFTER ALL!!!!!

Man, i would love to get some SAMS now :)
 
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Awesome, world's first omnirole trainer :D

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Yak-130 with refueling pod.

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Only 10? ONLY 10?!!! We need more trainers to train more pilots concurrently!
 
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After so many useless threads in bd section, thanks Avisheikh for this !!! I guess We are going for Su30!!
 
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getting the YAK130 is one thing , getting the Su30 is another . the Su 30 is quiet expensive to maintain . i do not think B/d will get them in large numbers.
 
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looks like Mr. False Flagger. Don't you love your BD Flag ? Come on don't feel ashamed.

Well, we already use MiG-29s.

And the SU-30 is one of the contenders in Bangladesh's future fighter program.
Meng also said the Air Force commander, purchasing F-7BGI is the new generation of fighter aircraft in the Air Force before the transitional measures adopted in the next 13-15 years, 20-32 Meng Air Force plans to buy new fighter aircraft, and most promising candidate models, including the U.S. F-16 and Russia's MiG-29SMT. In addition, Sweden's JAS-39 and Russian Su-30 may also participate in the competition. It is reported that Meng Air Force also plans to purchase in 1999 of its 10 MiG-29 fighter jets to modernize modification, and will also purchase a new trainer to replace the existing fleet of old L-39.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...sh-china-ordered-16-f-7bgi-light-fighter.html

The T-50 is still a baby now. We'll just have to see in the future :D
 
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