Bangladesh Air Force Ordered 16 F-7BGI Fighter Aircraft
According
to Russian military messenger, Nov. 18 reported that the Bangladesh
Air Force Ziao Rahman recently in London at the '2011 International
Fighter conference,' said China has ordered the country's 16 new F-7BGI
light aircraft will be delivered beginning in 1012, but he did not
disclose other details about the transaction information. Analysts
pointed out that these F-7BGI may be used to replace Bashar Meng Air
Force Base (located near Dhaka Mon 21 Squadron equipped with the
old-fashioned Chinese-made A-5C attack aircraft. Meng said the Air
Force Commander, F-7BGI China's Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group Company
F-7-based research and development of new models, equipped with
improved airborne equipment, including 'hand throttle lever' (ie 'hands
on the bar 'control device, three multi-function cockpit displays and a
HUD. The machine also has GPS system for navigation bomb throwing
ability due to Bangladesh's orders, the legendary MiG-21 fighter
production will continue to 2012.
Bangladesh Air Force in 2006, equipped with 16 F-7BG fighters and four
FT-7BG coach - fighters, while in the earlier 1989-2000 period, Meng
also received the Air Force installed 16 F-7MB fighter and 8 FT-7MB
trainer aircraft - fighters these fighters (now there are 23 still in
service were single-seat fighter and trainer aircraft were currently
eight equipment in the MENG 5th and 35th Air Force squadron.
Meng also said the Air Force commander, purchasing F-7BGI is the new
generation of fighter aircraft in the Air Force before the transitional
measures adopted in the next 13-15 years, 20-32 Meng Air Force plans
to buy new fighter aircraft, and most promising candidate models,
including the U.S. F-16 and Russia's MiG-29SMT. In addition, Sweden's
JAS-39 and Russian Su-30 may also participate in the competition. It is
reported that Meng Air Force also plans to purchase in 1999 of its 10
MiG-29 fighter jets to modernize modification, and will also purchase a
new trainer to replace the existing fleet of old L-39.
In addition, the Bangladesh Air Force will purchase a number of new
trainer aircraft, used to replace the existing fleet of L-39, while its
equipment in 1999, 8 Russian-made MiG-29 fighters will be in the next
few years been upgraded
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