Are you talking about military infrastructure to support new jets? We’ve placed them over the years to be ready for new purchases but otherwise yeah after reading your post I’m not that optimistic. Bd can’t just drop 2 billion on 16 jets like it’s peanuts.
At the heart of modern warfare is the competition between military intelligence reconnaissance, collection and analysis. The United States Army has summarized it in three sentences:
Where am I? Where is the enemy? Where is the support?
These three questions form the core of modern warfare. If you try to unfold these three questions, you will realize that this is a very, very large system.
In the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Russia's traditional military strength is very strong, but Russia's electronic information technology lags badly behind NATO. So, with NATO's advanced military information technology, Ukraine was able to keep fighting Russia until now and inflict huge damage on Russia.
In Burma. the MNDAA is a relatively weak local ethnic armed force. Under normal circumstances, they are no match at all for the Burmese government forces. However, when they get slight support from mysterious forces, the Burmese government army is no match at all.
Let us speculate. If there is an armed force similar to MNDAA in Bangladesh, after they get some support from mysterious forces, will the Bangladeshi government army perform better than the Burmese government army?
Modern military equipment is all part of the modern military information network. Many of their advanced features are heavily dependent on a well-developed modern military information network. Without sufficiently sophisticated modern military information networks, the performance of such equipment is severely compromised or even rendered ineffective.
Hmm...only future can tell.
I don't think you know internal BD politics enough to make such observation.
That's for sure. I've never been to Bangladesh. I can only make some determinations of personal opinion based on some basic political common sense and political logic, combined with some historical events.