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I think they are going for a hi-low mix. Typhoons will be the small hi end and jf-17s could be the larger low mix to create sorties in bulk.Super mushshak shouldn't be bought. We need to allocate the resources to develop the BBT-2 trainer fully.
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It provides a good domestic solution for basic training.
JF-17 doesn't make much sense either.
Either Typhoon trench 4 or J10CE. Preferably Typhoon as Myanmar can't get it. (+ it has qualitative edge on anything Myanmar can get from Russia or China barring J-35.)
Only thing that makes sense to buy from Pakistan is Fatah-2 TBM. A good number of them. Preferably ToT with local production. Also collaboration on UAVs and loitering ammunition.
And of course training and exchanges with PA and PAF.



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@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi wft are they doing? BD simply cannot logistically manage three types of fighters. I guess if this purchase goes three, second type of aircraft would be either J10CE or Typhoon.
The fact is we have been dealing for almost 30 years with Mig29 and their crappy third class RD-33 engines, yet now we are choosing our next gen fighter with similar crappy engine, tells you how ফকির we are mentally and materially.
You cannot cheap out on essential warfighting capabilities. We need to get out of this mentality. It is imperative to spend a sizable amount (even if it is not easy) if you want something actually deterrent worthy. I am not sure JF17 changes anything significantly w.r.t to Myanmar. They already have the aircraft and can procure block 3 in the future.

T129 ATAK set to enter Bangladesh Air Force inventory
by Yusuf Emir Işık
January 14, 2026
T129 ATAK Helicopter
Bangladesh allegedly procures T129 ATAK Helicopters from Türkiye.
According to a report by BD Military, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) Flight Test Director Arif Ateş paid a courtesy visit on 13 January 2026 to Lieutenant General S. M. Kamrul Hassan, Principal Staff Officer of the Bangladesh Armed Forces Division, at Dhaka Cantonment. During the meeting, it was emphasized that defense relations between Bangladesh and Türkiye have been steadily expanding, particularly in the fields of aviation and advanced military capabilities.
During the talks, both sides exchanged views on bilateral opportunities and ways to further enhance defense cooperation. Discussions covered broader areas of potential collaboration, including technology transfer, training, and long-term partnerships between the armed forces and defense industries of the two countries.
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Mr. Ateş’s visit coincided with a significant period, as it reportedly confirmed that the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) will acquire six T129 ATAK attack helicopters from TUSAŞ under a government-to-government (G2G) agreement. According to BD Military, sources within the Bangladesh Air Force confirmed the procurement, describing it as a major step toward strengthening Bangladesh’s rotary-wing combat capabilities.
According to the BD Military, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) could deliver the attack helicopters by 2027, subject to contract finalization, production schedules, and training arrangements.
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@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi wft are they doing? BD simply cannot logistically manage three types of fighters. I guess if this purchase goes three, second type of aircraft would be either J10CE or Typhoon.
The fact is we have been dealing for almost 30 years with Mig29 and their crappy third class RD-33 engines, yet now we are choosing our next gen fighter with similar crappy engine, tells you how ফকির we are mentally and materially.
You cannot cheap out on essential warfighting capabilities. We need to get out of this mentality. It is imperative to spend a sizable amount (even if it is not easy) if you want something actually deterrent worthy. I am not sure JF17 changes anything significantly w.r.t to Myanmar. They already have the aircraft and can procure block 3 in the future.
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@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi wft are they doing? BD simply cannot logistically manage three types of fighters. I guess if this purchase goes three, second type of aircraft would be either J10CE or Typhoon.
The fact is we have been dealing for almost 30 years with Mig29 and their crappy third class RD-33 engines, yet now we are choosing our next gen fighter with similar crappy engine, tells you how ফকির we are mentally and materially.
You cannot cheap out on essential warfighting capabilities. We need to get out of this mentality. It is imperative to spend a sizable amount (even if it is not easy) if you want something actually deterrent worthy. I am not sure JF17 changes anything significantly w.r.t to Myanmar. They already have the aircraft and can procure block 3 in the future.
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@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi wft are they doing? BD simply cannot logistically manage three types of fighters. I guess if this purchase goes three, second type of aircraft would be either J10CE or Typhoon.
The fact is we have been dealing for almost 30 years with Mig29 and their crappy third class RD-33 engines, yet now we are choosing our next gen fighter with similar crappy engine, tells you how ফকির we are mentally and materially.
You cannot cheap out on essential warfighting capabilities. We need to get out of this mentality. It is imperative to spend a sizable amount (even if it is not easy) if you want something actually deterrent worthy. I am not sure JF17 changes anything significantly w.r.t to Myanmar. They already have the aircraft and can procure block 3 in the future
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