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Bangladesh has purchased Bora (Khan) missile from Turkey. As well as Kasirga (TRG300) missiles, Khan missiles have been sold to Bangladesh according to Turan Oguz.
According to him, during the visit of the foreign minister of Bangladesh, hisar-O , Atak, Hurkus and Atmaca purchases came on to the discussion table too.
 

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Bangladesh has purchased Bora (Khan) missile from Turkey. As well as Kasirga (TRG300) missiles, Khan missiles have been sold to Bangladesh according to Turan Oguz.
According to him, during the visit of the foreign minister of Bangladesh, hisar-O , Atak, Hurkus and Atmaca purchases came on to the discussion table too.
The tweet is dated September 14, 2020. The news is not new.
 

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Yes but did you know that Bora was exported? I didn’t ! If everyone knew. Then pardon my ignorance!
This news has not been confirmed. I don't know if the export was asked to remain confidential. But it is useful that not every issue falls to the media.
 

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This news has not been confirmed. I don't know if the export was asked to remain confidential. But it is useful that not every issue falls to the media.
I agree with you. Sometimes too much information is released to the media. But according to this tweet, it seems like the Bangladeshi foreign minister himself has mentioned it in his speech.
 

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This blog is certain its going to be Bangladesh
Are you sure, or is this a guess?

Check #520 in previous page. I think Blog Before Flight is a member in this forum.

Bangladesh has purchased Bora (Khan) missile from Turkey. As well as Kasirga (TRG300) missiles, Khan missiles have been sold to Bangladesh according to Turan Oguz.
According to him, during the visit of the foreign minister of Bangladesh, hisar-O , Atak, Hurkus and Atmaca purchases came on to the discussion table too.

Old tweet. Gotta wait for reliable sources like MoD, PM, army chief, ISPR to be confirmed. Though army chief did once indicate that we are getting "surface to surface" missile, he didn't say anything further. There's high possibility of getting Bora missile from Turkey as Type A GMLRS. It's been four years DGDP issued tender for evaluation of Type A GMLRS.

A Turkish member is saying there was a live broadcast on CNNTurk yesterday where export of Bora to Bangladesh was mentioned. Can any Turkish member find it? (TIA).

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Delegation of Bangladesh Army at IDEF-2019.

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SMASH nedir?

It might come with two new LPCs of Bangladesh Navy. Aselsan STAMP 2 is also included in that tender for LPC.

Check page no 90:-

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Kaplan delivered to BAF

It's army. BAF is Bangladesh Air Force. I thought only 41 personnel returned home after completing their training. Didn't hear anything about the delivery.

 
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Check #520 in previous page. I think Blog Before Flight is a member in this forum.



Old tweet. Gotta wait for reliable sources like MoD, PM, army chief, ISPR to be confirmed. Though army chief did once indicate that we are getting "surface to surface" missile, he didn't say anything further. There's high possibility of getting Bora missile from Turkey as Type A GMLRS. It's been four years DGDP issued tender for evaluation of Type A GMLRS.

A Turkish member is saying there was a live broadcast on CNNTurk yesterday where export of Bora to Bangladesh was mentioned. Can any Turkish member find it? (TIA).

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Delegation of Bangladesh Army at IDEF-2019.

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It might come with two new LPCs of Bangladesh Navy. Aselsan STAMP 2 is also included in that tender for LPC.

Check page no 90:-

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upload_2019-11-18_20-10-59-png.590049




It's army. BAF is Bangladesh Air Force. I thought only 41 personnel returned home after completing their training. Didn't hear anything about the delivery.

My bad I thought the first letters was indicator of the armed forces 😆 old iphones s6 is annoying me a bit the past 4 months
 

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Coşkunöz Defense and Aviation successfully completed the delivery of the 26th medium hull of the Korean Utility Helicopter​


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South Korea buys the middle fuselage of its helicopters from Turkey. Coşkunöz Defense and Aviation successfully completed the delivery of the 26th medium hull of the Korean Utility Helicopter.

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Central fuselage assembly, one of the most important parts of the South Korean general purpose helicopter, is carried out in Turkey. In this context, the 26th helicopter midframe produced by Coşkunöz Defense and Aviation (CSH) set out to be delivered to South Korea.

Coşkunöz Holding CEO Erdem Acay, who stated that they signed an agreement with South Korea-based Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) in 2015 for the assembly of 60 Korean Utility Helicopters (KUH Surion) in 2015, said that production and shipments are progressing as planned, or until they announced that the deliveries will continue.

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High added value for Turkey

Emphasizing that body assembly, which requires high precision and high technology, brings great capability and added value to Turkey, Erdem Acay said, "We are happy to add value to our defense sector with our services such as precision part manufacturing, assembly, integration, design and engineering, with the awareness that we benefit our country with our exports. "We are advancing our achievements in strategic solutions by raising our production range, which started with the precision machining method in the aviation field, to the level of aircraft and helicopter fuselage production."

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The highest competence of aviation


Stating that they are one of the two companies that can perform 'Body Assembly' in Turkey with the talent gained within the scope of the project that will continue until 2026, Acay said, "Our negotiations continue for the use of Fuselage production competence, which is one of the top competencies of aviation, in national air platforms and products of global aircraft manufacturers. CSH, which currently serves domestic and international companies with its competence in aircraft body manufacturing and assembly, is progressing rapidly to further develop its competence in this field, "he said.

One of Korea's most critical projects

South Korea plans to replace some of its helicopters in its inventory with KUH-1 Surion helicopters. CSH also plays an important role in projects where the Turkish defense industry has made important inputs.

The general purpose helicopter, which is among the critical projects of South Korea, is expected to play an important role in different areas from defense to civil aviation.
 

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