Will Bangladesh Follow Pakistan in Acquiring Chinese-Made J-10C Fighter Jets?
According to local media reports, the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) is planning to purchase 16 units of the J-10C fighter jet.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – Bangladesh is poised to become the second South Asian nation, after Pakistan, to acquire Chinese-made fighter jets, with Dhaka reportedly expressing interest in procuring the J-10C, a fourth-generation fighter aircraft.
According to local media reports, the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) is planning to purchase 16 units of the J-10C fighter jet.
Air Chief Marshal Shaikh Abdul Hannan has emphasized the need to bolster the air force’s capabilities.
“We are making every effort to acquire advanced fighter jets and attack helicopters,” he was quoted as saying, underscoring the BAF’s interest in the J-10C.
The planned acquisition of 16 J-10C jets marks the first phase of procurement, with additional units to follow in subsequent phases.