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Bangladesh Air Force is interested in Dassault Aviation's Rafale

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Google translation:

Despite Bangladesh's interest in the Rafale, the French fighter plane has very little chance of landing in Dhaka against the American, Chinese and Russian armadas.


It may sound incredible, but Bangladesh is interested in Dassault Aviation's Rafale, according to concordant sources. The tri-color combat aircraft has already been bought by its big neighbor India and a possible acquisition by Dacca would make sense in terms of fleet synergies. According to our information, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Defense has the budget to purchase eight combat aircraft. However, the tri-color fighter, which is not the only one wanting to land in Dhaka, is far from being the favorite in Bangladesh.

The Americans landed in force in 2019 in Bangladesh to offer the Bangladeshi armed forces a multitude of armaments, from fighter planes to missile systems through combat helicopters. Boeing has already won an international tender and is close to an agreement to supply the Apache AH-64E. Until now mainly supplied by China, then by Russia, Bangladesh has the firm intention to modernize its armed forces, in particular its air fleet made up of MiG-29 and Chinese combat aircraft Chengdu J-7.

Almost non-existent French exports
Not surprisingly, France exports very little to Bangladesh. In ten years (2009-2018), French manufacturers have exported 25.7 million euros, including 8.4 million in 2018, to military equipment to the Bangladeshi armed forces. They were delivered over the same period for 12.8 million military items. At the end of 2018, there were 42 licenses granted in progress to Bangladesh for a total of 2.9 billion euros (including 2.6 billion naval materials).

https://www.latribune.fr/entreprise...ncOLYGkddqXNzNUY7KwUDimxrxwJs_OjVFLaRNnBUsmkk
 
Google translation:

Despite Bangladesh's interest in the Rafale, the French fighter plane has very little chance of landing in Dhaka against the American, Chinese and Russian armadas.


It may sound incredible, but Bangladesh is interested in Dassault Aviation's Rafale, according to concordant sources. The tri-color combat aircraft has already been bought by its big neighbor India and a possible acquisition by Dacca would make sense in terms of fleet synergies. According to our information, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Defense has the budget to purchase eight combat aircraft. However, the tri-color fighter, which is not the only one wanting to land in Dhaka, is far from being the favorite in Bangladesh.

The Americans landed in force in 2019 in Bangladesh to offer the Bangladeshi armed forces a multitude of armaments, from fighter planes to missile systems through combat helicopters. Boeing has already won an international tender and is close to an agreement to supply the Apache AH-64E. Until now mainly supplied by China, then by Russia, Bangladesh has the firm intention to modernize its armed forces, in particular its air fleet made up of MiG-29 and Chinese combat aircraft Chengdu J-7.

Almost non-existent French exports
Not surprisingly, France exports very little to Bangladesh. In ten years (2009-2018), French manufacturers have exported 25.7 million euros, including 8.4 million in 2018, to military equipment to the Bangladeshi armed forces. They were delivered over the same period for 12.8 million military items. At the end of 2018, there were 42 licenses granted in progress to Bangladesh for a total of 2.9 billion euros (including 2.6 billion naval materials).

https://www.latribune.fr/entreprise...ncOLYGkddqXNzNUY7KwUDimxrxwJs_OjVFLaRNnBUsmkk
now 16 :D:D

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we can use that 500 million of indian credit to buy these jets...
 
govnmnt has alrdy sanctioned a budget for 16 fighters..so money isnt prblm here!!nd moreover,typhoon is top conterder for our MRCA pgrm....BAF just wants to make the acquisition process more competitive..thats all...


I think if Typhoon then ex-German Tranche 1 upgraded with AESA and ability to fire Meteor.
If not then refurbished F-16 Block 50/52 or new build Superhornets.
 
This is just to increase competition, don’t wanna get pegged again like with the Russians from 2017
 
If you're going to commit to a fighter platform for 40 years, go for a proven and widely adopted one. IMO, Rafale's believable.

For sellers, the issue isn't Bangladesh's rank on some development index, but it's ability to keep up with installments. I'd say Dhaka is up to the mark, so what's the problem (besides out-of-date perceptions)?
 
Let us maintain one single, dedicated thread for MRCA procurement. This is getting beyond comical now. @Dubious @waz can we please have a sticky on this one?
Thanks.
 
For sellers, the issue isn't Bangladesh's rank on some development index, but it's ability to keep up with installments. I'd say Dhaka is up to the mark, so what's the problem (besides out-of-date perceptions)?
With US it definitely is, that’s why they denied f16 to us 25 years back
 
Actually what's the case? What planes we are going to get? EFT, F - 16, F - 18, Rafale or what?


Why not if BAF want it? However all news seems a bit confusing now!
Indians will know this plane inside out.
Also, since Indians are also their customers & with deeper pockets than us, France can't be considered a reliable supplier in time of conflicts.
 
Indians will know this plane inside out.
Also, since Indians are also their customers & with deeper pockets than us, France can't be considered a reliable supplier in time of conflicts.
Well if it's the case then why BAF even bothered to show interest to Rafale? It's truly surprising!
 

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