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KHAN MISSILE

KHAN Missile provides accurate and effective fire power on strategic targets within the battlefield.

The missile can be launched from 8×8 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle, ROKETSAN MCL (Multi-Caliber Launcher) Weapon System and other platforms with compatible interfaces.

Potential Targets

• Targets Located with High Accuracy
• Artillery and Air Defence Systems
• Radar Sites
• Assembly Areas
• Logistic Facilities
• C3 Facilities
• High Priority Targets

Features
Combat Proven
7/24 All Weather/Terrain Usage Capability
Ready to Fire
Low Collateral Damage
Long Range Highly Accurate Precision Strike Capability
Anti Jamming/Anti Spoofing Solutions

Technical Specifications

Diameter 610 mm

Weight 2.500 kg

Guidance Global Positioning System (GPS) + Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Aided
Intertial Navigation System (INS) or INS Only

Control Aerodynamic Control with Hydraulic Actuation System

Propellant Type Composite Solid

Warhead TypeHigh Explosive with Blast Fragmentation

Warhead Weight 470 kg

Fuze Type Point Detonating and Proximity

Accuracy (CEP)≤ 10 m GPS + GLONASS Aided INS ≤ 100 m INS Only




The Bangladesh Army chief is also current in Turkey.. I wouldn't be surprised, If they get Khan SRBM along with drones, attack helicopters and air defence systems..


Bangladesh officials have previously inspected Khan missile system a few years ago.


Credit: DEFSECA


If Bangladesh were to go ahead with this, will this be a big boost to BA's offensive capabilities ?



Also according to DEFSECA, Bangladesh had ordered two regiments of the Tiger missile system and another regiment is also about to be ordered.. for a total of 3 regiments.
 
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KHAN MISSILE

KHAN Missile provides accurate and effective fire power on strategic targets within the battlefield.

The missile can be launched from 8×8 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle, ROKETSAN MCL (Multi-Caliber Launcher) Weapon System and other platforms with compatible interfaces.

Potential Targets

• Targets Located with High Accuracy
• Artillery and Air Defence Systems
• Radar Sites
• Assembly Areas
• Logistic Facilities
• C3 Facilities
• High Priority Targets

Features
Combat Proven
7/24 All Weather/Terrain Usage Capability
Ready to Fire
Low Collateral Damage
Long Range Highly Accurate Precision Strike Capability
Anti Jamming/Anti Spoofing Solutions

Technical Specifications

Diameter 610 mm

Weight 2.500 kg

Guidance Global Positioning System (GPS) + Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Aided
Intertial Navigation System (INS) or INS Only

Control Aerodynamic Control with Hydraulic Actuation System

Propellant Type Composite Solid

Warhead TypeHigh Explosive with Blast Fragmentation

Warhead Weight 470 kg

Fuze Type Point Detonating and Proximity

Accuracy (CEP)≤ 10 m GPS + GLONASS Aided INS ≤ 100 m INS Only




The Bangladesh Army chief is also current in Turkey.. I wouldn't be surprised, If they get Khan SRBM along with drones, attack helicopters and air defence systems..


Bangladesh officials have previously inspected Khan missile system a few years ago.


Credit: DEFSECA


If Bangladesh were to go ahead with this, will this be a big boost to BA's offensive capabilities ?



Also according to DEFSECA, Bangladesh had ordered two regiments of the Tiger missile system and another regiment is also about to be ordered.. for a total of 3 regiments.


Whats the range
 
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Khan would be a major upgrade for capabilities.

Good to see Turkey-Bangladesh cooperation.



The bond between Turkey and Bangladesh to be even stronger: FM
BY MERYEM ILAYDA ATLAS
DIPLOMACY
JUL 16, 2021 10:58 AM GMT+3
Bangladesh’s foreign minister, Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, during an interview with Daily Sabah in Istanbul, Turkey, July 15, 2021. (Photo by Meryem Ilayda Atlas)
Bangladesh’s foreign minister, Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, during an interview with Daily Sabah in Istanbul, Turkey, July 15, 2021. (Photo by Meryem Ilayda Atlas)


Turkey and Bangladesh have stepped up efforts to enhance their bilateral relations in every field, Bangladesh’s foreign minister, Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, told Daily Sabah in an exclusive interview
Turkey and Bangladesh have deep-rooted relations that are developing day by day in every field including economy, culture and humanitarian assistance, Bangladesh’s foreign minister, Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, told Daily Sabah during an unofficial visit to Turkey.
The foreign minister emphasized the history of the friendly relations between the two countries. Turkey recognized the People's Republic of Bangladesh in 1974, just two years after the country became independent. The two countries sent envoys and opened embassies in 1976. Since then, the two Muslim countries have always had good relations.

Friendly relations
One of the main areas of collaboration is education. There are currently around 600 Bangladeshi students in Turkish universities. Stating that the number is still low, Abdul Momen suggested creating more projects to provide scholarships and funds to students willing to study in Turkey. Since going abroad to study is a heavy financial burden, most young students need governmental funds. Abdul Momen added that the student exchange may help the countries, as well as students, who gain experiences and knowledge they can use back home.
Speaking on cultural ties Abdul Momen said in the district Sylhet, where he was born, there is a graveyard called Shah Jalal in Bengali dedicated to Sufi philosopher Mevlana Jalaladdin Rumi. Bangladeshis believe that Rumi was born in the Konya province of Turkey and died in Bangladesh.
"Both cities are known as the spiritual capitals of their countries. And Bangladeshi people are really into Sufism. The two countries may design further steps for their relationships on the basis of Sufism," he said.

Turkish TV series also contribute to the improvement of cultural relations. The people of Bangladesh feel a bond with Turkish society thanks to historical dramas such as "Diriliş Ertuğrul" ("Resurrection Ertuğrul") and "Muhteşem Yüzyıl" ("Magnificent Century"), which are very popular in their country.
Turkey and Bangladesh are partners in the D-8 organization. In April 2021, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu handed over Turkey's term presidency of the D-8 Council of Foreign Ministers to Bangladesh. Abdul Momen said they will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Çavuşoğlu. Çavuşoğlu also visited Bangladesh to inform the country about Turkey's defense technology. Abdul Momen also praised Turkey's technology, especially drones, in the area of defense.

Delta 2100 vision
Abdul Momen spoke about the vision of Bangladesh for both the near and distant future.
"We have a really long road map plan. A long time ago, we aimed to enter the developing countries category in 2020. And now, we are providing all criteria to become a developing country and leaving the list of the least developed countries," he said.
Bangladesh has created a 100-year visionary plan beyond all politics called Delta 2100 to achieve the goals of slowing the pace of the climate crisis and helping all of humanity.
"We have signed an agreement with the U.N. saying that we want to achieve all 17 sustainable development goals that the U.N. determined. Also, the U.N. declared three countries as the best in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, and Bangladesh is one of them," the Bangladeshi envoy said.
Bangladesh aims to become a more prosperous nation by 2041. The country is moving toward this goal with 2,100 steps, outlined in five-year interim plans. With the "Culture of Peace" U.N. project, initiated by Bangladesh, the country provides peacekeepers and will host the World Peace Conference on Dec. 4-5, 2021.
Helping humanity is a mindset for the people of Bangladesh, according to Abdul Momen. "Even in 1408, when the U.S. wasn’t found yet, when there was no Renaissance yet, Bangladeshi people started a campaign for humanity. They produced music, poetry and thought. As Bangladeshi people, it is our mindset to help humanity." he said.

Rohingya issue
Bangladesh is now hosting 1.1 million Rohingya refugees. Abdul Momen said that Bangladesh has put in a huge effort for Rohingyas, especially in the last four years.
The Southeast Asian country, also known as Burma, has fallen into a deeper crisis since the military seized power from Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government on Feb. 1, with almost daily protests and a crackdown by the junta in which hundreds of people have been killed.
Even though Myanmar agreed to take the Rohingyas back, to provide them with safety and security and even to create a conducive environment for refugees to return voluntarily, it has not fulfilled any of these promises. Nowadays, Bangladesh has a resolution that all U.N. members have accepted. The resolution includes accepting that human rights have been violated by Myanmar and that those who participated in criminal activity should be punished.
On the other hand, Abdul Momen stated that Western countries including the U.S. are silent about the Rohingya issue. While most of the developed countries raise their voice against all forms of human rights violations, most of them continue bilateral trade with Myanmar. Some have even increased their investment in Myanmar.
For the stability of Myanmar and the return of Rohingya refugees to their own region, once known as Arakan state, there is a critical need for international support, Abdul Momen stated. The foreign minister also thanked Turkey for always being there to help Bangladesh with Rohingya refugees.
"We are thankful to our many friends all around the world, including Turkey, who are supporting us with humanitarian aid. Turkey set up a hospital in Bangladesh, and President Erdoğan visited our country. Turkey also believes that Rohingya refugees must go back to their country for a better future," he said.
Abdul Momen called all countries, especially developed countries to raise their voices higher for the human rights violations in Myanmar and to act according to their statements.
 
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So amra khan sees some model in green camo and decides to write an article that bd might buy BM, afterall he left it open ended so he can’t be faulted for if not true but will claim to have been the first to break the news if realized? What a clown.
Anyone remember the f18 rumor he spread based on one application of buying US marine surpluses?
"Even in 1408, when the U.S. wasn’t found yet, when there was no Renaissance yet, Bangladeshi people started a campaign for humanity. They produced music, poetry and thought. As Bangladeshi people, it is our mindset to help humanity."
I would like to smoke what he’s having
 
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I would like to smoke what he’s having

Well Amra Khan is something else, but ancient Bengal was in fact active in diplomacy (both religious campaigns and trade). This is corroborated by both local and foreign sources.

"The origin of diplomacy in Bangladesh in fact dates back to the fourth century BC when sailor Buddha Gupta sailed from Chittagong port for Malacca. According to Malayan history, Buddha Gupta was instrumental in establishing relations between Bengal and Malacca in fourth century BC. Traditionally, the people of Bengal now Bangladesh is hospitable and as tactful as a diplomat. The people have inherent discipline in the art of diplomacy.

Fa Xien, Ibn Battuta and Ralph Fitch had established a link between Bengal and the countries these roving Ambassadors represented.

Fa-Xien, Chinese great monk traveler, undertook visits to India, including Sonargaon of Bengal from 45- 411 AD.

Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler had been to India from 1304-1369 AD. During his eight year stay in India Ibn Batutta visited Sylhet and Sonargaon of Bengal while Ralph Fitch, British explorer, travelled to Sonargaon in 1596.

Dipankar Srijnan, who was born in 982 AD at Vajrayogini under Vikrampur of Dhaka, was pioneer in promoting relations between Bengal and Tibet through preaching the philosophy of Buddhism in the eleventh century AD. Having achieved clear perception and understanding in Buddhism from long studies in Sri Lanka, Dipankar Srijnan, was invited by the King of Tibet twice. Initially, he declined the invitation. Ultimately, Dipankar went to Tibet via Nepal on foot in 1041 AD at the invitation of Raja Byan Chub."

 
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So amra khan sees some model in green camo and decides to write an article that bd might buy BM, afterall he left it open ended so he can’t be faulted for if not true but will claim to have been the first to break the news if realized? What a clown.
Anyone remember the f18 rumor he spread based on one application of buying US marine surpluses?

I would like to smoke what he’s having

LOL.

Also, it would be logical if Khan was bought.
 
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BDMilitary earlier started a rumour about a ballistic missile program called "Bajra".
 
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It was indeed planned but scrapped since we don’t have the manpower. Aeronautics university was established later instead.

That's a funny excuse spread by the same BDMilitary. There must be enough feasibility study before starting such programs.

And ballistic missiles is not that sophisticated technology, even some of the militias in the middle east have them. Also, MIST already had an Aeronautical Engineering department with enough lab facilities.
 
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That's a funny excuse spread by the same BDMilitary. There must be enough feasibility study before starting such programs.

And ballistic missiles is not that sophisticated technology, even some of the militias in the middle east have them. Also, MIST already had an Aeronautical Engineering department with enough lab facilities.
Well I was part of their group at the time and the “rumor” was actually sourced from someone in the military itself. It was supposed to be top secret, cat got out of the bag and diplomatic pressure from neighbor along with budgetary constraints and lack of manpower scrapped the idea of developing it alone. It’s not possible at the time.

anyways, you don’t think BM is sophisticated tech? Then you must be a master in rocket science and electronics, guidance and navigation.
 
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Well I was part of their group at the time and the “rumor” was actually sourced from someone in the military itself. It was supposed to be top secret, cat got out of the bag and diplomatic pressure from neighbor along with budgetary constraints and lack of manpower scrapped the idea of developing it alone. It’s not possible at the time.

anyways, you don’t think BM is sophisticated tech? Then you must be a master in rocket science and electronics, guidance and navigation.

I think he may be talking about propulsion, and that too of the liquid fuel variety. When you go into solid fuel propulsion you go up in complicacy, and when you are talking about cold launches with delayed ignition, satellite navigation, MIRV re-entry warheads, jet-powered cruise regimes especially with near terrestrial guidance to evade radar and precision CEP systems, those are definitely sophisticated tech IMHO. But to @Species benefit, maybe to him this is all too familiar.
 
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