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Monday, August 8, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Bangladesh Air Force Mig-29 and FT-7BG Take-Off and Landing
BAF FM-90B SAM System Destroyed A Drone In The Sky!!!
Bangladesh Air Force Aero L-39ZA Jet Trainer And Light Attack Aircraft
Friday, May 13, 2016
Bangladesh Air Force's Combat Search & Rescue Mission Exercise - 2015
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Bangladesh Air Force TVC: Defender of Our Skies
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Bangladesh Air Forces Helicopter Fleet | Mil Mi-171 Bell-212 And Others
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
The Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) Received First Batch of Yak-130
The Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) received the first 6 of its 24 Yakovlev Yak-130 advanced trainers from Russia on September 17. Bangladesh ordered the aircraft in January 2014 in a contract that was originally supposed to include 24 aircraft, initially 16 will be supplied.
The Yak-130 is an advanced jet trainer (alternatively known by some as a lead-in fighter trainer or LIFT) produced by Yakovlev. It was originally a joint-program between Yakovlev and Italy’s Aermacchi, and it saw its first flight in April 1996. While the Yak-130 was designed to prepare pilots for modern multirole fighter aircraft such as the Su-35 (among many others), it is also a capable combat aircraft in its own right. With a maximum payload of 3000kg and 7-9 hardpoints can be equipped for precision air-to-surface strikes as well as short-range air defence duties (using within-visual-range air-to-air missiles or WVRAAMs).
Given the relatively large number of Yak-130s on order (16 plus a possible 8 if brought to original fleet requirements), it is possible that the BAF is acquiring the Yak-130 to serve as a trainer as well as combat aircraft. The BAF has 8 MiG-29s and 49 F-7s (a modern Chinese variant of the venerable MiG-21) of various types in service (Flight Global Insight World Air Forces 2015). Given the investment needed to induct new aircraft types, it is possible that the BAF’s Yak-130 fleet will grow substantially in the coming years, and possibly even replace some of the F-7s currently in service.
That said, the Bangladesh Air Force does have a requirement for modern fighter aircraft to supplement its existing MiG-29 fleet. Given that the BAF does operate the MiG-29, and thus possesses the necessary maintenance and operations infrastructure, it is possible that the MiG-29 (or a variant such as the MiG-35) are the primary forerunners for this requirement.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Bangladesh preparing to receive first of three L 410 transports
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Bangladesh Orders Two AW139 Helicopters for Maritime SAR
AgustaWestland announced that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has signed a contract for two AW139 intermediate twin-engine helicopters.
These helicopters, which will be delivered by the end of 2015, will be operated by the Bangladesh Air Force to perform maritime search and rescue (SAR) and other utility missions.
This contract, which also includes a comprehensive support and training package, marks the establishment of the first dedicated maritime SAR helicopter fleet in the country. The AW139 was selected after an extensive evaluation process against a wide range of requirements including performance and safety.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Shaheed Bir Sreshto Matiur Rahman (February 21, 1945 in Dhaka - August 20, 1971)
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| Shaheed Bir Sreshto Matiur Rahman |
He had received his primary education at Dhaka Collegiate School. Next he was admitted into PAF Public School, Sargodha in West Pakistan. After completing his twelfth class course there he entered Pakistan Air Force Academy. He was commissioned in June 1963 and was posted at Risalpur, West Pakistan. He successfully completed the Jet Conversion Course in Karachi before he was appointed a Jet Pilot in Peshawar.
On August 20, 1971 he attempted to steal a T-33 trainer from Karachi, Pakistan to India in order to defect from the Pakistan Air Force and join the liberation movement of Bangladesh. The T-33 aircraft was code-named 'Bluebird'. However, Matiur Rahman could not take the plane out of Pakistani territory, as reportedly, the other pilot Rashid Minhas in the plane forced it to crash. The plane crashed in Thatta, a place near the Indian border. His body, which was found near the crash site was reportedly buried at the graveyard of fourth class employees at Masroor Air Base, Pakistan.
After over 30 years of negotiations, his body was finally returned to Bangladesh for a ceremonial and highly symbolic reburial in 2006 (see below). His original burial in a nondescript grave in Pakistan had been a sore point between Bangladesh and Pakistan for decades.
Matiur's widow, Milly, and his two infant daughters were imprisoned for a month by Pakistan Air Force, and were released on September 29, 1971.
The remains of Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman were returned on June 24, 2006 from Pakistan to Bangladesh. He was buried at the Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard, in Mirpur, Dhaka, with full military honours.
The base of Bangladesh Air Force in Jessore has been named Matiur Rahman Air Base.
Bangladesh Air Force Has Inducted To Its Fleet Four K-8W Fighter Trainer From China
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| Pilots and officials of Bangladesh Air Force has received its fleet of four K-8W fighter trainer aircraft bought from China |
The Air Force pilots have brought the four to Bangladesh Air Force Base Bir Sreshto Matiur Rahman at Jessore from China on Saturday. Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Muhammad Enamul Bari and senior BAF officers from Air Headquarters and local base were present to receive the aircrafts. Two transport aircrafts (AN-32) of Bangladesh Air Force have given support for transporting equipment and associated accessories.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Bangladesh Air Force will recieve 24 YAK-130 advanced trainer aircraft in 2015
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| Yak-130 Advanced Jet Trainer |
Yak-130 also has nine hard points: two wingtip, six under-wing and one beneath the centre fuselage. It can carry a wide range of modern weapons and other stores, including external wing combat fuel tanks, bombs weighing up to 500kg (1,100lb), TV homing/cockpit-displayed guided bombs, rockets, a twin 23mm gun pod, R-73 infrared-homing air-to-air missiles, and electronic countermeasures pods and chaff and flare dispensers, up to a maximum combat load of 3,000kg.
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| Armaments & Payloads of Yak-130 |
The Yak-130 - the Russian air force's advanced flight and tactical combat trainer - prepares student pilots to fly and fight in the latest frontline fighter and fighter/bomber types, including the RSK MiG-29/35 and Sukhoi's Su-27/30/34/35 series and, in the future, the PAK-FA T-50.
General characteristics
- Crew: 2 pilots
- Length: 11.49 m (37 ft 8 in)
- Wingspan: 9.72 m (31 ft 10 in)
- Height: 4.76 m (15 ft 7 in)
- Wing area: 23.52 m² (253.2 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 4,600 kg (10,141 lb)
- Loaded weight: 6,350 kg (14,000 lb)
- Max. takeoff weight: 10,290 kg (22,685 lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × Progress AI-222-25 turbofan, 24.52 KN (5,512 lbf) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 1,050 km/h (644 mph)
- Cruise speed: 887 km/h (551 mph)
- Stall speed: 165 km/h (103 mph)
- Range: 2,546 km (1,582 miles)
- Service ceiling: 12,500 m (42,660 ft)
- Rate of climb: 50 m/s (10,000 ft/min)
- Wing loading: 276.4 kg/m² (56.60 lb/sq ft)
- Thrust/weight: 0.78
Armament
Hard point:9 Twin 23mm Gun
AAM: R-73
Bangladesh Air Force must think for replacement for its Heavy Maintenance Fighters
Bangladesh Air Force has 8 Mig-29 and 16 F-7BG.
The maintenance cost for 8 Mig-29 over 9 years is bdt 222 crore or $31.71 million
Thus for 8 Mig-29 each year flying and maintenance cost is $3.5 million or 24.5 crore taka.
In the mean time the maintenance cost for 16 F-7BG is $7.4 Million or 52 crore taka for 4 years.
Thus making $1.85 million or 13 crore taka.
And the maintenance cost of Mig-29s is 1.15% of The whole budget of BAF.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Bangladesh plans to purchase of more combat aircraft, missiles
Bangladesh Requests C-130E Aircraft
The Government of Bangladesh has requested a possible sale to provide the regeneration, overhaul, modifications, and logistics support of 4 Lockheed Martin C-130E United States Air Force (USAF) baseline aircraft and 20 T56AA Rolls-Royce engines being provided as grant Excess Defense Articles (EDA). Also included are transportation, aircraft ferry support, repair and return, spare and repair parts, support equipment, tools and test equipment, technical data and publications, personnel training and training equipment, U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistics support. The estimated cost is $180 million.
The proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by enabling the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) to use its C-130 fleet to respond more capably to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief needs in the region and support Bangladesh’s significant contributions to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, and support operations to counter violent extremist organizations. It will also improve the commonality and interoperability of the BAF and the U.S. Air Force. The proposed sale of support will help to modernize the BAF’s aging cargo aircraft fleet. The C-130E will provide Bangladesh with an improved capability for the movement of cargo and personnel in humanitarian missions.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be determined via competitive bid. There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale
Implementation of this proposed sale will not require the assignment of any additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives to Bangladesh.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale. This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded.

























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