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Bangladesh begins construction of two large warships

Size small but smart and lethal. Cant take down a Indian destroyer.

That's not the point. This kind of smallish patrol vessel, which can be produced in bulk, is just what a country with a large coastline and a sensitive economic zone needs. What's more, properly fitted out, such a craft can 'take down', to use your phrase, much larger vessels.

Just a reminder: patrol vessels are built for very high speed over relatively very short ranges or cruising speed with a much larger top speed and very long ranges. The first kind are usually gun boats or missile boats with a punch far above their weight classes, the second vessels built to maintain a presence for very long periods at very great distances from their bases, but not really built for much more than surveillance and a watchful presence, perhaps protecting fishery, for instance. This is clearly the latter kind.

To my mind, a perfect vessel for the patrolling and watchful presence roles, and a very sensible decision by Bangladesh. On a foundation of this and fast patrol boats, a very interesting naval structure can be built.
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My apologies. @Penguin has said it all with far less words in #77. I really should have read the whole thread through first, before commenting.
 
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What do you think you are,president of India.That I have to memorize your stupid fake name

Its not my name kid,its the name of an Indian developed medium lift launch vehicle..problem ?
 
We dont need to buy the ship per say, all we need is for a private yard (like Western Marine) to make a deal with the Taiwanese yard for TOT to build the ship (excluding main weapons systems) in Bangladesh. We have already looked at the options, and as a low cost / high impact system it is very afforable, infact it would cost under $39m for hull/prop and depending on the weapons fit $65m - $70m each.

A build class of 6-8 would give similar fire power as 3 light frigates at lower cost. Currently just 2 Incheon class light frigates from South Korea are being negotiated and from our info will cost us just under $600m.

This makes sense - but if such a build did proceed locally that would prove to be a thorn at the side of Bangladesh-China relations. Inducting them in the Navy would cause a larger political 'flap'. China considers Taiwan to be a renegade province and anyone in any govt. offering any help (even for small things) to the KUO MINTANG govt. is seen as a betrayer.

If the weapons fit is Chinese then that could be a saving grace.

We can certainly build locally with ToT - you mentioned Western Marine which itself has experience with medium sized aluminium interceptor vessels that I know of. GFRP could be a stretch however for large superstructures. But that's what ToT is for.

In my opinion - BD Navy 'thinkers' and 'strategists' (top brass) are largely traditionalists (steel navy), and I don't know if they would be receptive to such an advanced avant garde vessel being part of the arsenal. Plus operating KaMeWa type water-jets for large vessels like these is new to Bangladesh - in fact the whole subcontinent.

This is a VISBY class equivalent and at a much more reasonable price.

The Chinese also have a small catamaran - the HOUBEI class (Type 022) but at half the size (220 tonnes as opoosed to the 500+ tonne TUO CHIANG). This design could be scaled up as well.

I like the layout of the Taiwanese vessel better, it mounts missiles sideways to save space (US practice and also on the latest Chinese/Pakistani vessels like the Azmat class).

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PH is buying 2 for 400 mil

Philippines (no offense to their Navy) has been planning all sorts of naval purchases, but I see very few planned purchases coming to fruition. Their most modern vessel is two ex-USCG WHECs like our Somudro Joy/Avijan frigates, vintage late 70's. But that may be about to change.
 
All I know is that the country I am studying in has better education than India....

It would be very nice if you would leave India out of a personal disagreement between you and another member of the forum.
 
It would be very nice if you would leave India out of a personal disagreement between you and another member of the forum.

yes correct India Bangladesh Pakistan all has good education and some go aboard to study that is normal
i will you better come to Philippines hehehe

bilal09 as i was saying the PH is looking ffor the same boat for 200 mil each why is BD is in same boat but it is 300 mill each
 
It would be very nice if you would leave India out of a personal disagreement between you and another member of the forum.
Bro they started it first.
And this is Bangladesh forum,nobody invited the Indians.
They are extra here....
 
You should get it right first...

I believe I have. I've figured it out in seven years of being on the forum. So if you want to learn what is right and what is wrong, just ask. Politely. Or you will be told. Politely, at first.
 

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