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BN purchased 2 Dornier 228NG from Ruag aviation
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That Dornier was bought from India AFAIK.
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That Dornier was bought from India AFAIK.
BN purchased 2 Dornier 228NG from Ruag aviation
And the only production line is in India, as Germany stopped it's production line after 2009.
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That Dornier was bought from India AFAIK.
The Do 228NG is a completely modernized and improved version of the Dornier 228-212, RUAG Aviation carries out final assembly, integration of customer-specific equipment and delivers the aircraft from its Oberpfaffenhofen facilities near Munich (Germany).
well, no. They will carry Chinese weapons... After Refurbishment in USA it will be sent to China...
BN had to use western techs on South Korean Frigate which was costly... They are not doing it anymore while all other ships use Chinese armaments.....
Are there any ships capable of carrying helis in bingala?
Are there any ships capable of carrying helis in bingala?
Is US having annual inspection of their ships which are sold to any country?
Will China risk arming a US ship which will be checked by US experts every year??
we don't make wooden boats like you so yes
You do know that Burmese naval shiipbuilding is about a decade ahead of yours, don't you?
You do know that Burmese naval shiipbuilding is about a decade ahead of yours, don't you?
Didn't know that. Congrats. Was always proud of our western neighbours. Now our eastern neighbours are also making us proud. By the way, How much do you earn from your ship building industry?
Civilian shipbuilding does earn a little bit but the main concentration is in naval shipbuilding. One thing that bugs me is that none of it is for export (domestic naval use only), although there were rumours that the Vietnamese navy were looking into some of our ships. We don't gear our economy towards exports, unfortunately.