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J-35 is for export, J-20 is not.Why would China sell 5th Gen tech to Bangladesh?
Why not if they have the funds?Why would China sell 5th Gen tech to Bangladesh?
J-35 is for export, J-20 is not.
5th Gen tech is no longer the best tech China has.Why would China sell 5th Gen tech to Bangladesh?
It's still the best that China actually uses in their air force. 6th gen is in testing phases right now (like super early phase), going by J20 time frame expect 7-8yrs (could be more here) before induction. China and Bangladesh aren't close enough neither Bangladesh has that kind of money.5th Gen tech is no longer the best tech China has.
J-35 Over J-10C? How Bangladesh’s Choice Could Redefine Its Air Power
Every government is "fake" government unless it has military backing. Ask your beloved killer hasina...While it is good to discuss BD does not even have a "real" government yet.
Earliest we will see a puchase for fighters is 2027/2028.
If the economy doesn’t grow above 6% - there won’t be enough money to buy these toys.
Bit of an abitrary number there.
Yes of course the economy needs to grow quite well but whether it is 5,6 or 7% won't make any difference as to whether this plane is affordable. Only the numbers would be affected.
I think at 5% we will see no more to than 30-40 while at 7% we could see 80-100 being ordered for delivery over the 2030s. Yes a BD that returns to 7% GDP growth as IMF expects can afford up to 100 J-35As over the 2030s. Only the successful progress of KAAN may restrict ordering the larger number I mentioned.
As I keep saying BD has now "missed the boat" for J-10C and the suggestion of larger numbers of J-10CE, followed by smaller numbers of J-35As won't be much cheaper as you would then have 2 completely separate infrastructure and logistics setup.
Also this "close enough" to China is not the way China works. It would sell to any country that is not "hostile" to it and it can have assurance that vital data would not be leaked - not that it would be that concerned as export customers would get the stripped down "export version".
It’s not arbitrary. It’s based on tax receipts relative to GDP. And also poverty rates relative to GDP.
If basics cannot be funded - defence spending cannot increase without mass riots.
Remember the IG has no mandate or a political base to protect it against even mild pushback.
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