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Mortar shells fired from Myanmar hit Border Guard Bangladesh camp

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Hmmm.......considering that Myanmar is a far bigger military power, does Bangladesh has enough to hold on to that 271 km of border with Myanmar in case of a war, and for how long Bangladesh can hold it before getting run over? I think Bangladesh air force will be history in 24-48 hours, and after that it will be hard for the ground forces to hold on!

@BDforever @Aung Zaya what do you think?
 
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Hmmm.......considering that Myanmar is a far bigger military power, does Bangladesh has enough to hold on to that 271 km of border with Myanmar in case of a war, and for how long Bangladesh can hold it before getting run over? I think Bangladesh air force will be history in 24-48 hours, and after that it will be hard for the ground forces to hold on!

@BDforever @Aung Zaya what do you think?
Hey, did Modi ji able to detected any illigal Bangladeshi in India and send them back? Its so long time no any barking! Any Idea?
 
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Hmmm.......considering that Myanmar is a far bigger military power, does Bangladesh has enough to hold on to that 271 km of border with Myanmar in case of a war, and for how long Bangladesh can hold it before getting run over? I think Bangladesh air force will be history in 24-48 hours, and after that it will be hard for the ground forces to hold on!

@BDforever @Aung Zaya what do you think?
lol I know your intention.
We know Myanmar is a far bigger military power than India :D
 
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Hmmm.......considering that Myanmar is a far bigger military power, does Bangladesh has enough to hold on to that 271 km of border with Myanmar in case of a war, and for how long Bangladesh can hold it before getting run over? I think Bangladesh air force will be history in 24-48 hours, and after that it will be hard for the ground forces to hold on!

@BDforever @Aung Zaya what do you think?
Acting like a typical Bharati instigator?:P
 
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lol I know your intention.
We know Myanmar is a far bigger military power than India :D

I have a proposal for Bangladesh. :)

A permanent solution to Bangladesh-Myanmar border tension and solution to a potential cause of security concern in South Asia.


Bangladesh has land border with only two countries, India covers almost the entire Bangladesh border, and there is a 271 km stretch of border Bangladesh has with Myanmar which is volatile, as Bangladesh and Myanmar don't share a mutually friendly relation.


We have to accept the fact that both Bangladesh and Myanmar has common friends in the region, so no bigger power in the region will take sides in case of a war between the two countries. Since both the countries are non-nuclear powers and don't have enough conventional military power to wreak havoc in the region, and also the fact that both the countries are not that big economic entities to cause a global economic meltdown; no external powers will come to get involved in that war either. In such a scenario, being a far bigger military power Myanmar will decimate Bangladesh in a war, and Bangladesh will plunge into a political and social instability for decades. Besides, the loss of human lives and resources on both sides will be significant. :(


The only other country with whom Bangladesh has a border is India, now India and Bangladesh share friendly relations and there won't be any war between the two, ever. First, there is no reason for war between the two countries; we don't have any significant dispute between us. Second, neither Bangladesh will risk its existence by going to war against India, nor India will risk losing face in the international community by attacking its smaller scantly-militarized neighbour. Besides, Bangladesh is the de facto protectorate state of India, and India having border with all side of Bangladesh barring that 271 km stretch of border; India protects Bangladesh from all external threats from virtually all side. :tup:


Now, Bangladesh can protect that 271 km of volatile unsecured border with Myanmar that poses a real existential threat to Bangladesh by simply offering that stretch of land to India. A continuous stretch of 50 km (100 km is preferred for better maneuvering) of plain land starting from the end point of India-Bangladesh border in north-east to the Bay-of-Bengal in south will create a neutral buffer zone between Bangladesh and Myanmar, and both the countries being good friends with India, and understandably not wanting to go to war with India; none of the two countries would think about militarily violating that zone, besides, we will have our own military infrastructure (apart from other infrastructure) there to discourage any such eventuality. :)


We being a very understanding and responsible country will not propose a complete hand over of land by Bangladesh, as we realize that such a move will create political unrest in Bangladesh. So, we propose a 999 years of renewable lease of land to India with full rights of use without any restriction. We won't pay any rent for that, but we will offer free security that will save a lot of money for Bangladesh for not having to spend on guarding that border. Besides, the sense of security is priceless. :angel: It will be purely a business deal and should not be seen as any kind of violation of Bangladesh's sovereignty.


I also believe that in 999 years Bangladeshis will become liberal and wise enough to get over their petty religious differences and will come back to re-join with their original motherland India after realizing their mistake of parting ways with their original home, so there won't be any need to renew that lease after 999 years. And you know, we believe that "Agar subah ka bhula sham ko ghar aa jaye toh usse bhula nehi kehte"...!! :)


I present this idea as a benign friend of both Bangladesh and Myanmar, and would love to hear my Myanmar and Bangladeshi friends' constructive opinion on it. :)

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Please do not troll or go off-topic. :)

https://defence.pk/threads/a-perman...lution-to-a-potential-security-threat.430506/
 
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@Rain Man :

Trolling aside, Myanmar cannot beat BD as BD has a much more powerful and professional army.

Yes, Myanmar air-force can beat BD air-force but it lags in both the naval and land side.

What will happen is that BD will unleash it's army on Myanmar and over-run a significant stretch of it, at least the whole of Rakhine state.

Myanmar will be able to bomb BD as it's air-force will most likely ground BD's within a week - remember that BD has 16 F 7BG1 in addition to 8 Mig-29s and the F 7BG1 has advanced radar and missile systems. However, Myanmar's air-force is not large or advanced enough that it could either severely hamper the BD army or heavily bomb BD military installations or cities.

Myanmar actually has a lot more to lose as BD's army can take significant stretches of it and encourage rebellions to start all over Myanmar as it has so many ethnic groups.

Future expansion plans heavily favour BD as it's economy is 3 times as large, and as BD graduates into a middle-income country over the next generation, it's military will becoming much stronger than Myanmar.

Thank you for your kind offer but we will have to politely decline.:lol:
 
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@Rain Man :

Trolling aside, Myanmar cannot beat BD as BD has a much more powerful and professional army.

Yes, Myanmar air-force can beat BD air-force but it lags in both the naval and land side.

What will happen is that BD will unleash it's army on Myanmar and over-run a significant stretch of it, at least the whole of Rakhine state.

Myanmar will be able to bomb BD as it's air-force will most likely ground BD's within a week - remember that BD has 16 F 7BG1 in addition to 8 Mig-29s and the F 7BG1 has advanced radar and missile systems. However, Myanmar's air-force is not large or advanced enough that it could either severely hamper the BD army or heavily bomb BD military installations or cities.

Myanmar actually has a lot more to lose as BD's army can take significant stretches of it and encourage rebellions to start all over Myanmar as it has so many ethnic groups.

Future expansion plans heavily favour BD as it's economy is 3 times as large, and as BD graduates into a middle-income country over the next generation, it's military will becoming much stronger than Myanmar.

Thank you for your kind offer but we will have to politely decline.:lol:

Myanmar has a much stronger air force that is capable of gaining complete air superiority over Bangladesh withing the first couple of days of war, after that it is game over for the Bangladeshi land forces. Bangladesh navy is basically a petrol force without any significant ability to cause any harm to Myanmar.
 
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Myanmar has a much stronger air force that is capable of gaining complete air superiority over Bangladesh withing the first couple of days of war, after that it is game over for the Bangladeshi land forces. Bangladesh navy is basically a petrol force without any significant ability to cause any harm to Myanmar.

Nope - BD has 8 Mig-29s and 16 F7-BG1s. Myanmar only has 31 Mig-29s and these are not the most modern types. It's best version of the Mig-29 is the SE version and that does not have the ability to carry the active-radar R-77 and so must do with the less capable semi-active R-27. You are talking like Myanmar has a large and highly advanced air-force.

Like I say the F-7-BG1s have both advanced radar and missile systems. The Mig-29 that Myanmar is not that much better than the F-7 that BD has. It will take Myanmar a week to fully ground the BD airforce and in that time the BD army will have overrun Rakhine state at least.

As for BD Navy, Myanmar has nothing that can take on the two Type-56 corvettes or the single Ulsan class ship that is a modern frigate with both offensive and defensive missile systems.
 
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Nope - BD has 8 Mig-29s and 16 F7-BG1s. Myanmar only has 31 Mig-29s and these are not the most modern types. It's best version of the Mig-29 is the SE version and that does not have the ability to carry the active-radar R-77 and so must do with the less capable semi-active R-27. You are talking like Myanmar has a large and highly advanced air-force.

Like I say the F-7-BG1s have both advanced radar and missile systems. The Mig-29 that Myanmar is not that much better than the F-7 that BD has. It will take Myanmar a week to fully ground the BD airforce and in that time the BD army will have overrun Rakhine state at least.

As for BD Navy, Myanmar has nothing that can take on the two Type-56 corvettes or the single Ulsan class ship that is a modern frigate with both offensive and defensive missile systems.

LOL...apart from that 31 Mig-29 Myanmar also has 24 F-7M and 21 A-5, enough to gain complete air superiority over Bangladesh in two days max by eliminating those outdated 8 Mig-29s and 16 F7-BG1s, 2 of the Migs are trainers and god knows how many of those actually fly! And forget about running over Myanmar before they gain complete air superiority over Bangladesh, they also have a huge force of MBTs, AFVs and towed artillery. Myanmar military is miles ahead of Bangladesh in every front. :)

http://www.globalfirepower.com/coun...y1=bangladesh&country2=myanmar&Submit=COMPARE

http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Bangladesh/Burma/Military
 
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LOL...apart from that 31 Mig-29 Myanmar also has 24 F-7M and 21 A-5, enough to gain complete air superiority over Bangladesh in two days max by eliminating those outdated 8 Mig-29s and 16 F7-BG1s, 2 of the Migs are trainers and god knows how many of those actually fly! And forget about running over Myanmar before they gain complete air superiority over Bangladesh, they also have a huge force of MBTs, AFVs and towed artillery. Myanmar military is miles ahead of Bangladesh in every front. :)

http://www.globalfirepower.com/coun...y1=bangladesh&country2=myanmar&Submit=COMPARE

http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Bangladesh/Burma/Military

Myanmar army is rag-tag and no match for the professional BD army. It is not just the equipment but
training that also counts.

Anyway, you are no longer arguing that BD has a more powerful Navy then?
 
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Myanmar army is rag-tag and no match for the professional BD army. It is not just the equipment but
training that also counts.

Anyway, you are no longer arguing that BD has a more powerful Navy then?

Navy of both countries are not blue water navies, and inconsequential in a war between the two.

With Bangladesh air force gone and land forces are being decimated by Myanmar air forces and land forces, including their huge barrage of towed artillery, what difference BD navy with the capability of coast guards would make?
 
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With this bandhir furi in charge, we are looking like some weak, passive MOFOS. 2001-2007 Burmese would never dare to cross us.

BGB Haramkoor busy shooting at unarmed opposition activist but shit on their pant when facing BSF and Burmees force. These mofo deserve to die like a dog they are. I feel happy when hear the news that some of these mofo died in accident.
 
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Let us all jointly eradicate these separatists from Myanmar. They are a threat to India, Bangladesh and ofcourse Myanmar.

Hmmm.......considering that Myanmar is a far bigger military power, does Bangladesh has enough to hold on to that 271 km of border with Myanmar in case of a war, and for how long Bangladesh can hold it before getting run over? I think Bangladesh air force will be history in 24-48 hours, and after that it will be hard for the ground forces to hold on!

@BDforever @Aung Zaya what do you think?
Cmon man. Why the trolling.
 
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