Bangladesh plans $2.2b purchase of 20 Chinese J-10 fighter jets

Bangladesh plans $2.2b purchase of 20 Chinese J-10 fighter jets

Abul Kashem
07 October, 2025, 12:00 am
Last modified: 07 October, 2025, 12:11 am

Air Force now operates 212 aircraft, including 44 fighter jets, of which 36 are Chinese-made F-7s


Illustration: TBS

Illustration: TBS
To modernise the Bangladesh Air Force and strengthen national air defence, the government is preparing to buy 20 Chinese-made J-10CE multirole fighter jets at an estimated cost of $2.20 billion (around Tk27,060 crore) by 2027.

The deal, which covers procurement, training, maintenance, and associated expenses, is expected to be executed during FY26 and FY27, either through a direct purchase or a government-to-government arrangement. Payments would be spread across 10 fiscal years, up to FY2035–36, according to official documents reviewed by The Business Standard.

The J-10CE is the export variant of China's J-10C, already in service with the Chinese air force. It recently drew global attention after reports claimed it had downed, possibly several, French-made Rafale of the Indian Airforce during the India–Pakistan clashes of May 2025 — an incident yet to be independently verified.

The price breakdown


The Chief Adviser's Office has estimated the base price of each aircraft at $60 million, or $1.2 billion (Tk14,760 crore) for the fleet. Training, equipment, and freight add another $820 million (Tk10,086 crore). With insurance, VAT, agency commissions, civil works, and ancillary costs, the total climbs to $2.20 billion.

The finance ministry will need to provide bulk allocations over a 10-year period till the 2035–36 fiscal year to pay for these jets.


In a statement issued in March, the press wing of the Chief Advisor's Office said that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus had discussed the purchase of multirole combat aircraft during his visit to China. The statement noted that China had responded positively to the proposal.

In April, the government formed an 11-member inter-ministerial committee, headed by the Chief of Air Staff of Bangladesh Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, to finalise an agreement through negotiations for purchasing the jets. The committee includes representatives from the Chief Advisor's Office, the Ministry of Defence, the Finance Division, the Economic Relations Division, the Ministry of Law, and other relevant ministries and agencies.


Committee's role in fighter jet purchase


The Air Chief-led committee will review the draft contract and assess whether it would be appropriate to procure the aircraft from the Chinese government or its designated agency under a g-to-g arrangement. The agreement will outline provisions for maintenance support, storage systems, training, spare parts management, and other related matters.

In addition, the committee will negotiate with Chinese representatives to determine the final price of the aircraft, finalise payment terms, prepare the draft contract, and complete all procedures related to finalising and signing the agreement.


Expert caution

Major General (Retd) ANM Muniruzzaman, president of the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies, said the air force had long planned to acquire new fighters but stressed that the matter remains at the evaluation stage.

"A new kind of geopolitical divide has formed in the world today, so the geopolitical impact must be analysed before buying aircraft from any country," he said. "Especially now, there is tension between the United States and China. That has to be taken into account, though our need for fighter aircraft is undeniable."

Modernising the Air Force: Why the J-10 series matters

The Bayi Aerobatic Team of China transitioned to the J-10A and J-10S as their demonstration aircraft in 2009 and upgraded to the advanced J-10C fighters in 2023.

Leveraging the jets' high-performance features, the pilots' exceptional skills, and support from the YU-20 aerial tanker, the team has carried out repeated non-stop long-distance flights at international airshows. The J-10 series has thus become a flagship of China's aviation industry, frequently showcased at global defence exhibitions.

Bangladesh Air Force at a glance

According to warpowerbangladesh.com, the Bangladesh Air Force operates 212 aircraft, including 44 fighter jets, of which 36 are Chinese-made F-7s. The modern BAF comprises both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, blending Cold War-era and contemporary types. Its primary fighter mount remains the ageing F-7, while eight MiG-29B multirole fighters provide a more modern capability. A small fleet of Russian Yak-130 aircraft is used in the light attack role.

The Soviet-Russian Mil Mi-17 serves as both a troop transport and gunship, while the C-130J offers tactical transport capability. Advanced training is provided by the Chinese K-8, one of the most modern additions to the inventory.

The Army relies on the Mi-171 for medium-lift operations, and the Navy employs the Italian AW109 for medium support, along with four Do 228 aircraft for Maritime Patrol missions.


our best wishes to BD .. I hope your country doesnt face the covert and all out aggression and hosiltities from India at the level faced by Pakistan.
you guys have managed to dethrone a vindictive (pro-Indian) after her 20 years of brutal rule but that has put you in the cross hair of Indian aggression. she sure shas left a lot of support in civil and military setup and that will take time to erode.
but thats something up to people of Bangladesh to decide.
 
Exactly. This is why EFT talk makes no sense right now.

I very much hope we at least get J10 and JF17 in addition to Turkish MRSAM and other infrastructure.
prayers for your safety and security from you overt and covert enemies.
 
I hope your country doesnt face the covert and all out aggression and hosiltities from India at the level faced by Pakistan.
Well I don't know the level of aggression faced by Pakistan. But as of now we're already feeling the burn. They're already targeting our KPIs and trying to create mass hysteria...
.
This is one of the reason I advocate creating two separate cyber and psychological warfare branch for our military...
 

Bangladesh eyes J-10CE fighter jet deal as Dhaka resets foreign policy​



Bangladesh is expected to advance plans to acquire 24 Chinese J-10CE multi-role fighter jets during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China beginning Monday, as Dhaka and Beijing prepare to deepen cooperation across defense, infrastructure, trade and investment.

"We hope to sign the fighter jet purchase agreement by August this year," a senior government official told Daily Waadaa on condition of anonymity.

A Chinese delegation visited Dhaka last week to accelerate negotiations, while Bangladeshi officials are expected to hold separate meetings with China's foreign and defense ministers during the visit to finalise key details of the proposed acquisition.




Alright folks, looks like BAF is ditching Eurofighter despite signing LOI in December last year and being at advance stage of negotiation.

I guess that given potential fund size, they concluded 24x J10CE (2x sqd) is better than 12x Eurofighter. Although I am pretty sure the anonymous official got the J10CE flyway cost wrong, however, overall this piece of news is likely accurate as this new outlet run by fairly credible folks.

Having mixed feeling about this acquisition. Obviously we are putting lots of our eggs in Chinese bucket now. It's great visa vie India. But don't know how will it turn out in a contingency with Myanmar. Which still is as of now our primary national security threat with Rohingya crisis.

@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi @Arthur @Avicenna @Michael Corleone @Destranator @Bengal71 @Oscar et al.
 
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Any country aspiring to acquire J10 spec or above should have to go through Pakistani JF17s first to build up experience and be able to prove there is no leakage of sensitive information.

In the wrong hands it could destroy the reputation of chengdu just like India has done with dassault.
 
Any country aspiring to acquire J10 spec or above should have to go through Pakistani JF17s first to build up experience and be able to prove there is no leakage of sensitive information.

In the wrong hands it could destroy the reputation of chengdu just like India has done with dassault.

You let the Chinese government worry about that. Its their jet after all, they will know better who to sell it to or not.
 
Any country aspiring to acquire J10 spec or above should have to go through Pakistani JF17s first to build up experience and be able to prove there is no leakage of sensitive information.

In the wrong hands it could destroy the reputation of chengdu just like India has done with dassault.

I believe Bd is getting both though I am not sure. Pakistan recently gifted Bangladesh a JF‑17 Thunder Block III combat simulator. Why would Pakistan gift an expensive simulator to Bangladesh without a solid reason?


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Bangladesh eyes J-10CE fighter jet deal as Dhaka resets foreign policy​



Bangladesh is expected to advance plans to acquire 24 Chinese J-10CE multi-role fighter jets during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China beginning Monday, as Dhaka and Beijing prepare to deepen cooperation across defense, infrastructure, trade and investment.

"We hope to sign the fighter jet purchase agreement by August this year," a senior government official told Daily Waadaa on condition of anonymity.

A Chinese delegation visited Dhaka last week to accelerate negotiations, while Bangladeshi officials are expected to hold separate meetings with China's foreign and defense ministers during the visit to finalise key details of the proposed acquisition.




Alright folks, looks like BAF is ditching Eurofighter despite signing LOI in December last year and being at advance stage of negotiation.

I guess that given potential fund size, they concluded 24x J10CE (2x sqd) is better than 12x Eurofighter. Although I am pretty sure the anonymous official got the J10CE flyway cost wrong, however, overall this piece of news is likely accurate as this new outlet run by fairly credible folks.

Having mixed feeling about this acquisition. Obviously we are putting lots of our eggs in Chinese bucket now. It's great visa vie India. But don't know how will it turn out in a contingency with Myanmar. Which still is as of now our primary national security threat with Rohingya crisis.

@LeonBlack08 @AbuShalehRumi @Arthur @Avicenna @Michael Corleone @Destranator @Bengal71 @Oscar et al.

How reliable is this source though?

Personally I do very much like this decision if true. Because volume matters and we wouldn't have it in sufficient numbers with EFT.

But I won't believe this until I see something more concrete.
 
Any country aspiring to acquire J10 spec or above should have to go through Pakistani JF17s first to build up experience and be able to prove there is no leakage of sensitive information.

In the wrong hands it could destroy the reputation of chengdu just like India has done with dassault.

Bangladesh was talking about acquiring a new fighter jet platform when I was a young man, who started on the defence forums and now, many DECADES later, they still talk and sing of the same song with no progress. Fear not, nothing will come of it now, or until the day I retire from work!
 
Bangladesh was talking about acquiring a new fighter jet platform when I was a young man, who started on the defence forums and now, many DECADES later, they still talk and sing of the same song with no progress. Fear not, nothing will come of it now, or until the day I retire from work!

I too was very young. So much talk of Eurofighter, Sukhois, and J-10A/B. I am in midlife now. Unfortunately, no MLUs for humans.
 

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