Showing posts with label F-7BGI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label F-7BGI. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Bangladesh Air Force's Combat Search & Rescue Mission Exercise - 2015

Bangladesh Air Force's Combat Search & Rescue missions are operational responsibilities of the Pioneers of 1 Squadron BAF, Unicorns of 3 Squadron BAF, Trendsetters of 25 Squadron BAF & the Commandos of BAF. Recently they carried out a Combat SAR mission exercise to evaluate and increase force's rescue mission beyond the enemy lines and into the combat zones. 
Related aircrafts, personnel and other resources been used in the exercise to enhance combat capabilities during war time and to save nation's bravest sons from unwanted fate. This exercise should increase the confidence altogether professionalism of this branch of Bangladesh Armed Forces along with Bangladesh Army and Navy also.

Within near future Bangladesh Air Force gonna get 4.5 Generation fighters for the operational requirements with BVR capabilities to safeguard nation's airspace. Most recently BAF got an Agusta Westland AW139 Maritime Search and Rescue Chopper of its own.

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Bangladesh Air Force TVC: Defender of Our Skies

Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) born throuh the nation's fight for liberation in 1971. From then this force growing steadily as new operational requirements raises. BAF plays it's vital to defend the motherland Bangladesh as this force is a highly disciplined and up-to-date modern force. 
BAF has several types of aircrafts from the fourth generation MiG-29 air superiority fighter to the utility helicopters. It all includes MiG-29 SMTs, F-7BGI, F-7BG, L-39 & K-8W Karakorum Jet Trainer, Yakovlev Yak-130 Advanced Jet Trainers, Nanchang A-5III Fantan ground attack jet, Mil Mi-171Sh Close-Air-Support helicopters and many others.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Bangladeshi Govt. wants fighter base at Cox's Bazar

 
The prime minister has given directives to turn Cox's Bazar airport into an advanced airbase for speedy dispatch of fighter planes, according to a paper presented by defence ministry officials to a parliamentary body on Sunday. The report presented to the standing committee on defence said the ministry has also proposed allocating 25 percent of the annual defence budget to the air force until 2014 for its modernisation.
 

It further said that the government was moving to set up a radar station in Cox's Bazar, followed by one in Barisal, to bring the country under radar coverage. The paper said the defence ministry had finalised the specifications for procuring a radar system for Cox's Bazar. None of the standing committee members spoke to the press after the meeting. "We have not discussed anything newsworthy today," defence committee chairman Idris Ali told reporters at the parliament building.

The paper tabled at the meeting by defence ministry officials said, "As per the directives of the Prime Minister, preparation for turning the Cox's Bazar air port into an advanced air base is on. "The ministry is coordinating with the civil aviation authorities of Bangladesh to stretch the existing runway and build [other facilities]."
 

Ministry officials said in their report that the deputy commissioner of Cox's Bazar had already taken measures to acquire land for the purpose. The report also said the ministry had drafted short-term, mid-term and long-term plans to modernise the air force. "As per the short-term plan, 25 percent of the annual military budget can be given to the air force until 2014. "Or a special budget allocation can be made to install vital instruments for modernisation of the air force," it said.
 
 
"Short-range and mid-range surface-to-air-missile (SAM) system can be procured to secure the air force's installations as mid-term measures (from 2014 to 2021)," said the report. It also said the existing A-5, FT-6 and F-7 fighter planes could be replaced in phases in the long-term. "After 2021, measures can be taken to purchase new planes for the air force's three squadrons," said the defence ministry paper.