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Population-exploding and slowly-sinking Bangladesh, one of the most poorest nations on this planet and the recipient of US$ 2 billion worth of international aid last year alone to feed its half-starving populace of 160 millions, has recently purchased two brand new Jiangwei II (053 H3) guided-missiles frigates from China at the cost of US$ 200 million each frigate.

The 324 ft (108 M) long frigate displaces 2,400 tons and carries 200 km range C-803 ship-to-ship guided missiles and 8.6 km range surface-to-air missiles. The brand-new missile frigates are newest additions to the two type 53H2 used-frigates already purchased from China. Bangladesh Navy was known to have six missile-capable frigates in 2008.

While Bangladesh has been steadily expanding its fleet of ship-destroying missile frigates the next door neighbor Burma is also quietly enlarging her fleet of Chinese frigates, armed with most powerful ship-destroying missiles presently available in this world, from three to eight within few years as if it is competing with Bangladesh.

Both Burma and Bangladesh are also building deadly Corvettes and Fast Attack Aircrafts capable of launching anti-ship guided missiles at each other’s ships. In my opinion Burma and Bangladesh the two poorest nations on this planet right now are in a very expensive naval arms race between them.

The extremely-heated issues propelling them into a very-expensive naval arms race is the maritime boundary issues worth tens of billions of dollar every year because of the rich natural gas deposits offshore in the disputed Bay of Bengal.

Off-shore Explorations and Territorial Dispute in 2008


Since late 1990s Burma has been successfully exploring, extracting, and selling natural gas to Thailand and China from the offshore wells in the Gulf of Martaban. And now they are extending their reach into the Bay of Bengal where the neighbor Bangladesh has been doing the same exact thing.

In 2005 Burma awarded exploration rights in the disputed area to South Korea’s Daewoo International Corp which conducted initial feasibility studies in 2007 and began the formal exploration of the concession area in September 2008.

On November 2, 2008 the Bangladeshi government announced that the previous day its naval vessel BNS Nirvoy intercepted the Burmese naval ships escorting four drilling ships and a tug boat pulling the 100 meter long drilling rig Transocean Legend in the waters claimed by Dhaka.

Dhaka then urged Rangoon to immediately withdraw its ships and stop exploration until the sea boundary dispute is resolved as it would also refrain from exploration. It sent naval vessels to the disputed are but still vowed to use diplomatic methods to solve the dispute.

Two days later Burmese government withdrew the naval ships while the Daewoo Corporation and Transocean withdrew their exploration vessels. It appeared that the Korean and Chinese governments had intervened to de-escalate the explosive situation as China is set to be the destination of most of the gas Daewoo and its partners extract off Burma’s Arrakan coast.

The maritime boundary dispute was eventually brought to the International Tribunal for the Law of Sea, a UN Court situated in Germany, which fixes new maritime boundaries over disputed territorial claims between the neighboring nations.

Hla Oo's Blog: Naval Arms Race between Burma and Bangladesh?
 
A link to a blog from a Burmese exile?

BD has a population of 150 million(not 160 million) and it has better life expectancy than either India and Pakistan, both of which spend more as a percentage of GDP.

The author does not really know what he is talking about as BD only spends 1.5% of GDP on defence - maybe it is around 2% when you factor in the extra budget cost of importing weapons.
 
Half-starving population? LOL...:rofl: :rofl:

The opinionator obviously didn't update his knowledge.
 
How does one report a thread....
 
A link to a blog from a Burmese exile?

BD has a population of 150 million(not 160 million) and it has better life expectancy than either India and Pakistan, both of which spend more as a percentage of GDP.

The author does not really know what he is talking about as BD only spends 1.5% of GDP on defence - maybe it is around 2% when you factor in the extra budget cost of importing weapons.

10 million people crossed Border .
 
Burma is also quietly enlarging her fleet of Chinese frigates, armed with most powerful ship-destroying missiles presently available in this world, from three to eight within few years as if it is competing with Bangladesh.

There goes the credibility of this article right out of the pie hole,
Where do they find this articles from? Although an educated Burmese
even that with an internet access deserves a little pat in the back.
 
Meanwhile in the real world...

The second of the domestic designed and built Aung Zeyar class missile frigates, the UMS Kyansittha, was launched last month:

mmmilitary+new+frigate+F12+%284%29.jpg


And the US has invited the Myanmar Navy to take part in Operation Cobra Gold next year:

US to invite Myanmar to Cobra Gold | Bangkok Post: news

The second part is quite amazing, really. Going to be interesting.
 
There goes the credibility of this article right out of the pie hole,
Where do they find this articles from? Although an educated Burmese
even that with an internet access deserves a little pat in the back.

mmm...

I can get something about "THE MOST POWERFUL AShM IN DA WORLD" :chilli:
[TROLL]
In terms of technology and operability, this missile, while almost unknown the general public having not been involved in a war, presents a very powerful anti-ship weapon and perhaps the most powerful of all modern western anti-ship missiles having a mid course data-link.[/TROLL]
Otomat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[TROLL]
Since Western weapons are much more superior than Soviet and Chinnie junk, the Otomat is therefore the best AShM IN DA WORLD.
[/TROLL]

There, settled :enjoy:

Now, pat me...
 
Sorry to Say but this Arm race is Extremely funny :rofl: But i Like it :rofl: :rofl:
 
by calling bangladesh one of the poorest,you are embarrassing yourself too.
your country spends much higher on these stuff.but we don't bother.
I don't know why some d!ckheads are so concerned about us.
 
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