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No Defence Procurement from US for Now
Bangladesh is not going to procure any arms from the United States at this moment but instead focusing on its economic development for the welfare of its people, Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen has said.

“At this moment there’s no procurement (arms) issue. Our key aim is economic development,” he said, adding that they are still in the third stage of the five-stage process before signing the proposed General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) with the USA.

The foreign secretary said the US is interested to sign the GSOMIA for some “safeguards” on any possible advanced defence equipment procurement in the future but it will take time to complete the remaining stages.

He made it clear that there is no reason to think that Bangladesh is going for a big procurement from the US.

GSOMIA is seen as a "gateway" to do more on the security front including procurement of heavy-duty defence equipment and Bangladesh says it will take the final decision after analyzing national interests. “It’s not something that we need to procure equipment (defence) at this moment.”

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While talking to a small group of journalists this week, the foreign secretary said the US side handed over the latest version of the GSOMIA draft to the Bangladesh side during US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland’s Dhaka visit last month.

Responding to a question, he said the Acquisition and Cross Servicing Agreement (ACSA) is also under consideration but it is not Bangladesh’s priority right now.

The US says GSOMIA and ACSA are "essential" to enabling a closer defense relationship, expanding opportunities for defense trade, information sharing, and military-to-military cooperation between the two countries.

The GSOMIA is a foundational government-to-government bilateral agreement that will permit greater collaboration and sharing of classified military information in the form of intelligence and classified information on US defense equipment.


GSOMIA is a reciprocal, legally binding agreement that ensures governments understand and commit to protect classified military information at an equivalent level of security, according to US documents.

Foreign Secretary Masud, However, said Bangladesh wants to diversify sourcing different kinds of equipment and defence related materials as part of the “Forces Goal-2030.”

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Obviously, Bangladesh will think of procuring equipment from the US as per Bangladesh’s requirement in the future, he added.

Bangladesh finds good performance of the used equipment (boats) already given by the US to Bangladesh Coastguard and there was discussion between the two sides to get such boats in the future.


Masud recently visited the United States and accompanied Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen at the bilateral meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the US State Department on April 4.

The foreign secretary also led the Bangladesh delegation at the 8th Bangladesh-US Security Dialogue held in Washington.
 
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Seems BD is using delay tactics under pressure from the US. They are pushing hard for weapons sales to have us on their side against China. BD can't say no directly.

USA: F-16 কিন ব্যাডা!

BD:

It’s not something that we need to procure equipment (defence) at this moment.”

Obviously, Bangladesh will think of procuring equipment from the US as per Bangladesh’s requirement in the future, he added.

Bangladesh finds good performance of the used equipment (boats) already given by the US to Bangladesh Coastguard and there was discussion between the two sides to get such boats in the future.
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I wonder if this is the reason BAF is delaying procurement of fighter jets. Maybe they want Chinese jet J-10 but it will massively upset USA. On the other hand BD won't sign GSMOA and ACSA, neither won't side with the US against China. So they are in between a rock and a hard place.

@AmiEktaKharapChele @UKBengali @F-6 enthusiast @Black_cats @mb444 @Avicenna
 
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I am surprised that Bangladesh is holding on to the neutral stance against such US pressure. Going by the trend elsewhere, guess we will soon see US trying to get AL out of power. They already cranked up the pressure on RAB
 
I dont mind siding with USA. They helped us alot, especially with our NGOs. NGOs did a marvelous job on our HDI development.

And don't forget it was USA and West Europe who was with us on Rohingya crisis...
 
10 years no major purchase for air force.

Bd need to diversify weapons delivery from different sources. Usa is good option.
 
:rofl:
:rofl: :rofl:

Seems BD is using delay tactics under pressure from the US. They are pushing hard for weapons sales to have us on their side against China. BD can't say no directly.

USA: F-16 কিন ব্যাডা!

BD:

It’s not something that we need to procure equipment (defence) at this moment.”

Obviously, Bangladesh will think of procuring equipment from the US as per Bangladesh’s requirement in the future, he added.

Bangladesh finds good performance of the used equipment (boats) already given by the US to Bangladesh Coastguard and there was discussion between the two sides to get such boats in the future.
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I wonder if this is the reason BAF is delaying procurement of fighter jets. Maybe they want Chinese jet J-10 but it will massively upset USA. On the other hand BD won't sign GSMOA and ACSA, neither won't side with the US against China. So they are in between a rock and a hard place.

@AmiEktaKharapChele @UKBengali @F-6 enthusiast @Black_cats @mb444 @Avicenna
just like @Destranator suggested, we could purchase logistics support equipment.
More C-130Js , Chinooks , Anti-submarine helicopters etc instead of combat jets.
 
just like @Destranator suggested, we could purchase logistics support equipment.
More C-130Js , Chinooks , Anti-submarine helicopters etc instead of combat jets.
Those wouldn't upset anybody nor would it put Bangladesh under US's thumb. I don't mind that either.

What good is an F-16 or F-18 if US doesn't give us the full weapons package. Worst yet, hold us captive to their demands. They didn't spare their NATO Ally, who are we to think we will be treated differently. Only now after Turkey helped Ukraine, US is now ready to sale to Turkey again.

US definitely has the best quality defense equipment, nobody can deny that. But we cannot risk buying from a country who will hold us captive. It will be a strategic blunder if we want to remain independent and have an independent foreign policy.
 
10 years no major purchase for air force.

Bd need to diversify weapons delivery from different sources. Usa is good option.
It's well diversified. We buy nothing from anyone.

:rofl:
:rofl: :rofl:

Seems BD is using delay tactics under pressure from the US. They are pushing hard for weapons sales to have us on their side against China. BD can't say no directly.

USA: F-16 কিন ব্যাডা!

BD:

It’s not something that we need to procure equipment (defence) at this moment.”

Obviously, Bangladesh will think of procuring equipment from the US as per Bangladesh’s requirement in the future, he added.

Bangladesh finds good performance of the used equipment (boats) already given by the US to Bangladesh Coastguard and there was discussion between the two sides to get such boats in the future.
:rofl:

:rofl:
:rofl:


I wonder if this is the reason BAF is delaying procurement of fighter jets. Maybe they want Chinese jet J-10 but it will massively upset USA. On the other hand BD won't sign GSMOA and ACSA, neither won't side with the US against China. So they are in between a rock and a hard place.

@AmiEktaKharapChele @UKBengali @F-6 enthusiast @Black_cats @mb444 @Avicenna
just like @Destranator suggested, we could purchase logistics support equipment.
More C-130Js , Chinooks , Anti-submarine helicopters etc instead of combat jets.


There are smart ways to handle this by buying something from both camps.
BAF leadership is too stupid to be able to play such games
 
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Those wouldn't upset anybody nor would it put Bangladesh under US's thumb. I don't mind that either.
that would be a smart move. in fact , that's what the indians did with their US purchases, they didn't buy US fighters for obvious reasons. got more C-130s, Chinooks, apaches, P-8, Anti-sub helos.
 
Those wouldn't upset anybody nor would it put Bangladesh under US's thumb. I don't mind that either.

What good is an F-16 or F-18 if US doesn't give us the full weapons package. Worst yet, hold us captive to their demands. They didn't spare their NATO Ally, who are we to think we will be treated differently. Only now after Turkey helped Ukraine, US is now ready to sale to Turkey again.

US definitely has the best quality defense equipment, nobody can deny that. But we cannot risk buying from a country who will hold us captive. It will be a strategic blunder if we want to remain independent and have an independent foreign policy.
We might have to scapegoat one segment of fighter jets to keep the US happy. Better scapegoat the twin engine segment with Super Hornets and get Gripens and/or J-10s for the single engine segment.
 
Better scapegoat the twin engine segment with Super Hornets and get Gripens and/or J-10s for the single engine segment.
your expectations are too high. i think BAF will buy at most 2 squadrons of MRCA before 2030 (1 + another one to eventually replace MiG-29 sqdn) and call it a day. Probably settle on rafale given the relatively easy financing terms+ loans set by the French.
 
We might have to scapegoat one segment of fighter jets to keep the US happy. Better scapegoat the twin engine segment with Super Hornets and get Gripens and/or J-10s for the single engine segment.

Yes, it is likely. I liked your recommendation in the other thread. If we go for twin engine Hornets to keep US off our back, then J-10s can be perfect replacement to the F-7s.

But it all depends on what kind of pressure US applies on BD govt. next. They already started with RAB sanctions based on human rights. We don't get GSP anyway, so perhaps they will put barriers to BD exports to US? Or perhaps limit the foreign aids? Or, they could go outright for covert regime change through a coup.

If there is a coup and a new government installed, which I assume would be BNP, then it is almost guaranteed we are going to be in US camp.
 
your expectations are too high. i think BAF will buy at most 2 squadrons of MRCA before 2030 (1 + another one to eventually replace MiG-29 sqdn) and call it a day. Probably settle on rafale given the relatively easy financing terms+ loans set by the French.
Not expecting anything from the imbeciles. Just stating what "should be done".
 
Yes, it is likely. I liked your recommendation in the other thread. If we go for twin engine Hornets, then J-10s can be perfect replacement to the F-7s.
but how will F-18s and J-10Cs communicate with each other ? they have different datalink and IFF systems. i am certain US will not allow us to mess with their datalinks+IFF and comms. the french will be more lenient on this issue given their past history of arms sales. i suggest J-10C + Rafale
 
Yes, it is likely. I liked your recommendation in the other thread. If we go for twin engine Hornets to keep US off our back, then J-10s can be perfect replacement to the F-7s.

But it all depends on what kind of pressure US applies on BD govt. next. They already started with RAB sanctions based on human rights. We don't get GSP anyway, so perhaps they will put barriers to BD exports to US? Or perhaps limit the foreign aids? Or, they could go outright for covert regime change through a coup.

If there is a coup and a new government installed, which I assume would be BNP, then it is almost guaranteed we are going to be in US camp.
Don't see the US installing BNP - too inept.
It will be a third party - either a Saudi aligned Wahabi/Salafist nutjob circus or a Muhammad Yunis type intellectual crowd.
 

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