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The Bangladesh Air Force has approved the purchase of sight Mi-28NE attack helicopters from Russia at a cost of BDT 4,100 crore under a Government to Government (G2G) deal between the two countries.

Air Force Headquarters has sent a proposal to the Ministry of Finance for pre-approval of the purchase of these state-of-the-art attack helicopters from Russia.

Under the proposal each helicopter is to cost EUR 40.35, this excludes training, operations, maintenance, shipping insurance, government taxes, agency commission, and other expenses.

The Bangladesh Air Force had originally been in discussion with Boeing of the United States for AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters. However, before the transfer of any such sensitive military hardware the US counterparts required Bangladesh to sign several framework agreements such as ACSA and GSOMIA to pave the way for major defence hardware transfers.

With an immediate requirement, the Bangladesh Air Force Headquarters attack helicopter committee recommended purchasing attack helicopters from alternative sources.

A Russian delegation also visited the Bangladesh Army Headquarters on 2 December 2021 and met with the Chief of General Staff (CGS) to discuss areas of mutual cooperation.

Russia is also keen to supply Mi-28NE or Mi-35M attack helicopters to the Bangladesh Army, besides carry out ongoing supply for additional Mi-171Sh combat-support helicopters.

According to Rosoboronexport the Mi-28NE combat helicopter can engage enemy manpower, armoured and non-armoured equipment in the frontline and in tactical depth. It is also capable of destroying low-speed targets as well as providing covering fire and fire support to tactical landing troops.

The helicopter is characterised by its high survivability in the air due to the fact that its critical systems are provided by armour. It is also equipped with sophisticated ECM to protect against portable MANPADS with multi-spectral thermal homing warheads.

The Mi-28NE can operate in mountainous, hot and humid climate conditions. It can land on unpaved sites and can operate at altitudes of up to 5,600 m. The maximum takeoff weight of the Mi-28NE is 12,100 kg, it has a maximum payload of 2,100 kg.

The Mi-28NE is armed with guided weapons and missile launchers to destroy enemy aircraft and helicopters. The helicopter can carry up to 16 Ataka-B air-to-ground missiles and eight short-range Igla air-to-air missiles. It is also armed with two Strelets air to air missiles, 130 mm and 80 mm rocket pods, and a 30mm 2A42 cannon.

Air Force Technology states the Mi-28NE is “offers fire protection for power equipment, hydraulic systems, and other fire hazardous units and compartments. The engine compartment is insulated by airframe elements and the self-sealing fuel tanks are protected from an explosion and fuel leakage”.

The helicopter is fitted with a sophisticated thermal television system, helmet-mounted sights, airborne radar system, laser guidance system and electro-optical system to enable operating round the clock. Powered by two VK-2500 turboshaft engines manufactured by Klimov, the Mi-28NE has a maximum range of 435 km. Its cruise speeds are 270 km/h and 315 km/h maximum respectively.

 

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The Bangladesh Air Force has approved the purchase of sight Mi-28NE attack helicopters from Russia at a cost of BDT 4,100 crore under a Government to Government (G2G) deal between the two countries.

Air Force Headquarters has sent a proposal to the Ministry of Finance for pre-approval of the purchase of these state-of-the-art attack helicopters from Russia.

Under the proposal each helicopter is to cost EUR 40.35, this excludes training, operations, maintenance, shipping insurance, government taxes, agency commission, and other expenses.

The Bangladesh Air Force had originally been in discussion with Boeing of the United States for AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters. However, before the transfer of any such sensitive military hardware the US counterparts required Bangladesh to sign several framework agreements such as ACSA and GSOMIA to pave the way for major defence hardware transfers.

With an immediate requirement, the Bangladesh Air Force Headquarters attack helicopter committee recommended purchasing attack helicopters from alternative sources.

A Russian delegation also visited the Bangladesh Army Headquarters on 2 December 2021 and met with the Chief of General Staff (CGS) to discuss areas of mutual cooperation.

Russia is also keen to supply Mi-28NE or Mi-35M attack helicopters to the Bangladesh Army, besides carry out ongoing supply for additional Mi-171Sh combat-support helicopters.

According to Rosoboronexport the Mi-28NE combat helicopter can engage enemy manpower, armoured and non-armoured equipment in the frontline and in tactical depth. It is also capable of destroying low-speed targets as well as providing covering fire and fire support to tactical landing troops.

The helicopter is characterised by its high survivability in the air due to the fact that its critical systems are provided by armour. It is also equipped with sophisticated ECM to protect against portable MANPADS with multi-spectral thermal homing warheads.

The Mi-28NE can operate in mountainous, hot and humid climate conditions. It can land on unpaved sites and can operate at altitudes of up to 5,600 m. The maximum takeoff weight of the Mi-28NE is 12,100 kg, it has a maximum payload of 2,100 kg.

The Mi-28NE is armed with guided weapons and missile launchers to destroy enemy aircraft and helicopters. The helicopter can carry up to 16 Ataka-B air-to-ground missiles and eight short-range Igla air-to-air missiles. It is also armed with two Strelets air to air missiles, 130 mm and 80 mm rocket pods, and a 30mm 2A42 cannon.

Air Force Technology states the Mi-28NE is “offers fire protection for power equipment, hydraulic systems, and other fire hazardous units and compartments. The engine compartment is insulated by airframe elements and the self-sealing fuel tanks are protected from an explosion and fuel leakage”.

The helicopter is fitted with a sophisticated thermal television system, helmet-mounted sights, airborne radar system, laser guidance system and electro-optical system to enable operating round the clock. Powered by two VK-2500 turboshaft engines manufactured by Klimov, the Mi-28NE has a maximum range of 435 km. Its cruise speeds are 270 km/h and 315 km/h maximum respectively.


What is your opinion on the selection? The platform is clearly inferior to western counterparts in terms of electronics, software, sensors and guided munitions.
 

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What is your opinion on the selection? The platform is clearly inferior to western counterparts in terms of electronics, software, sensors and guided munitions.

There was no other choice. Pakistani T-129 case and recent developments in US-BD proved once again that we can't trust that country (TBH we can't trust anyone. Just like Ershad said). The purchase is clearly based on politics and probably budget.
 

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There was no other choice. Pakistani T-129 case and recent developments in US-BD proved once again that we can't trust that country (TBH we can't trust anyone. Just like Ershad said). The purchase is clearly based on politics and probably budget.
What happened between BD and US?
 

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What happened between BD and US?

 

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The N025E round-the-clock all-weather radar detects both moving and stationary targets and determines their coordinates. The device is capable of simultaneous tracking of up to four targets and detecting of various obstacles during a flight.

The radar comprises a swivel parabolic mast-mounted antenna and a processing unit, with the former housed in a dome above the main rotor and the latter integrated into the helicopter`s fuselage. The mast-mounted antenna covers ground and air areas, detects targets (including moving ones), and facilitates flights at low altitudes.The N025E works in the Ka band. The radar can detect a target and a dangerous meteorological formation at ranges up to 20 km and 100 km respectively. The system has a traverse angle of 180° and a field of view of -25° to +15°.

The radar searches for ground targets in a 90° sector with a deflection angle of 35°. The N025E detects aerial targets in a 180° sector with a deflection angle of 4° to 12°.

 

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So BD don't fear CAATSA ?

We have currency swap deal signed few months ago. Isn't CAATSA only for S-400, Su-35? US only reacts when any country specially shows interest in those two.
 

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Russia is arming its newest attack helicopter with air-to-air guided missiles.

The Mi-28NM “Night Hunter” will be armed with the same R-74M heat-seeking missiles designed for advanced jet fighters, according to Russian media. But some experts warn that the United States armed its helicopters with anti-aircraft missiles during the Cold War, and that using choppers for air combat isn’t as easy as it looks.

“The latest Russian Mi-28NM attack helicopter will turn into a fighter capable of handling enemy aircraft, drones and cruise missiles,” according to state-owned newspaper Izvestia, citing Russian defense industry sources. “Powerful R-74M ammunition will be installed on board the rotorcraft to destroy air targets. They are able to bring down even fifth-generation aircraft.”

The Mi-28NM is an upgrade of the Mi-28 Havoc—the leaner successor to the chunky but tough Mi-24 Hind “flying tank” of Cold War fame. The Mi-28NM has a mast-mounted fire control radar for night operations. The R-74M—also known as the RVV-MD—is an upgraded R-73 (NATO code name: AA-11 Archer) short-range, infrared-homing air-to-air missile. The Archer, with a reported range of about twenty-four miles and an off-boresight capability that allows it to lock on to targets to the side of the launch aircraft rather than just in front, can be a dangerous weapon in a close-range dogfight.

The “R-74M was originally developed taking into account the possibility of defeating fifth-generation fighters F-35 and F-22,” Izvestia said. “Neither an attempt to escape the afterburner nor intensive maneuvering will save the rocket. The homing head is not afraid of electronic interference and thermal decoys imitating the enemy.”

Though Izvestia mentions the Mi-28NM/R-47M shooting down fixed-wing aircraft, drones and cruise missiles, the article most talks about the Night Hunter going after enemy helicopters. In particular, the Russians seem determined to destroy U.S. AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. Should U.S. forces ever encounter Russian tanks, the Apaches and their Hellfire missiles would prove deadly.

The idea appears to be to station Mi-28NMs behind cover such as hills, and then ambush the Apaches as they fly past. “A helicopter may be invisible to radars because of the terrain,” a Russian pilot told Izvestia. “You pass over it without noticing, and then a rocket flies at you from behind.”

“The Mi-28NM will easily knock down the American AH-64 Apache,” the Russian pilot said.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/russia’s-mi-28nm-helicopter-apache’s-worst-nightmare-187273
 

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We have currency swap deal signed few months ago. Isn't CAATSA only for S-400, Su-35? US only reacts when any country specially shows interest in those two.

Big no, they would targeted everything in which using US Dollar transfer facilities against CATSAA targeted object of sanction (that's including Rosoboronexport). They are even further to strictly observed US allies and major partner financing organization to follow the US rules. As an example, in 2019 Indonesia signing contract order for additional BMP3F and BT3 amphibious APC, they are separated from our Su 35 fighter contract in previous year, but till now both of contract still in Limbo as there is no Bank and guarantee holder able to bear the risk of sanction not even Russian owned export import Bank (Eximbank.ru).

You can see why there is significant decline of major export and delivery of Russian Made weaponry especially big items project in which needed guarantee financing, unless your country is willing to paid full in the front with hard cash money (in which the risk are so great considering the Russian is in the face of full scale conflict)
 

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What do you think will happen now regarding this?

Will west put sanctions regarding ROSATOM too?

My friend working in Tuban refinery projects as project analyst, said to me, the joint projects which had cooperated with Rosneft already put live saving plan into action, they put proposal for any investor and lower the prices significantly as long as the projects is alive. The other options is to let the government through SOE to fully financing the projects.

I am expect the Bangladesh should Made secondary plan too
 

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Given the geopolitical realities , changing tactics , and the continued military build-up of neighboring countries , the Bangladesh Air Force feels the need to further enhance its overall capabilities . That 's why they want to add modern technology attack helicopters to the fleet . In the meantime, eight MI - 28 NEs at a cost of Tk 4,100 crore Initiatives have been taken to buy attack helicopters . Since buying such aircraft is very expensive , it is necessary to give a separate discount outside the regular budget . The Ministry of Defense has recently sent a proposal to the Finance Department for quick allocation of additional bulk in this sector . This information has been known from the relevant sources .

The MI - 26NE attack helicopter is capable of attacking the enemy in any weather . It has a state-of-the- art night vision system to conduct night operations . These helicopters are designed to give an idea of the enemy 's position as well as their manpower . Attack helicopters have armed security systems.

According to the proposal of the Ministry of Defense , besides eight attack helicopters for Bangladesh Air Force , an initiative has also been taken to set up a Maintenance , Repair and Overhaul ( MRO ) for maintenance and repair of various types of aircraft . The cost is 950 crore . The Defense Ministry 's proposal states , A total of Tk 5,050 crore is required for the purchase of eight attack helicopters in favor of the Air Force and for the maintenance and repair of other aircraft including C - 130J aircraft . This amount is not included in the budget of the force for the next five financial years from the current fiscal year 2021-22 , but in the form of reserves in the form of bulk in the finance department . The ministry has requested to take necessary steps in favor of the Air Force after the agreement on purchase and purchase of aircraft is finalized .

In a letter to the Ministry of Defense , the Air Force said that the overall capacity building of the Bangladesh Air Force is especially important due to the geopolitical realities in Bangladesh , changing tactics and the continued military build-up of neighboring countries . The Air Force is a technological force. That is why independence is the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman procured state - of-the- art MiG - 21 fighter jets , MI - 16 helicopters and AN - 24 transport aircraft from Russia for the Bangladesh Air Force .

The Air Force's fleet includes training fighter jets , including modern fighter jets , state- of - the -art transport aircraft , transport training aircraft , various types of helicopters , advanced technology air defense radar systems , short and medium range missile systems and ammunition. Aircraft as a result of modernization The forces have been able to carry out their duties effectively in defending independence and sovereignty .

The air force said in a letter that neighboring countries had been using attack helicopters for a long time . The Bangladesh Air Force is also realizing the need to add this helicopter to the fleet . Following this , according to the Forces Goal 2030 , a total of 12 attack helicopters have been planned to be included in the Air Force . Contemporary geopolitics In reality , Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already given policy approval to purchase eight attack helicopters for the Air Force within five years .

Mentioning that the Bangladesh Air Force has been using C - 130B aircraft for more than two decades , the letter said that recently five C - 130J series vehicles have been added to the fleet . Therefore , the Bangladesh Air Force C - 130 series aircraft significant operation and maintenance skills Has achieved . Following this , the Air Force has taken initiative to set up an MRO of C - 130J . As part of this, the Prime Minister also gave policy approval for the implementation of the GTZ agreement with Cascade Aerospace Canada for setting up MROs .

Mentioning that it is costly to buy aircraft for the Air Force , the proposal of the Ministry of Defense said that if these aircrafts are purchased from the regular budget of the Air Force , then the operating budget has to be reduced in case of payment of contract price. When purchased from a regular budget , there is always a deficit in both installment payment and management activities Goes. In this case , the amount that will be given to the Air Force only for the purchase of aircraft is not included in the regular budget and the Air Force can be informed by keeping a reserve in bulk from the Finance Department , the Air Force Headquarters said . The money will be released later if the agreement to buy the aircraft is final Activities will be taken for .

 

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Given the geopolitical realities , changing tactics , and the continued military build-up of neighboring countries , the Bangladesh Air Force feels the need to further enhance its overall capabilities . That 's why they want to add modern technology attack helicopters to the fleet . In the meantime, eight MI - 28 NEs at a cost of Tk 4,100 crore Initiatives have been taken to buy attack helicopters . Since buying such aircraft is very expensive , it is necessary to give a separate discount outside the regular budget . The Ministry of Defense has recently sent a proposal to the Finance Department for quick allocation of additional bulk in this sector . This information has been known from the relevant sources .

The MI - 26NE attack helicopter is capable of attacking the enemy in any weather . It has a state-of-the- art night vision system to conduct night operations . These helicopters are designed to give an idea of the enemy 's position as well as their manpower . Attack helicopters have armed security systems.

According to the proposal of the Ministry of Defense , besides eight attack helicopters for Bangladesh Air Force , an initiative has also been taken to set up a Maintenance , Repair and Overhaul ( MRO ) for maintenance and repair of various types of aircraft . The cost is 950 crore . The Defense Ministry 's proposal states , A total of Tk 5,050 crore is required for the purchase of eight attack helicopters in favor of the Air Force and for the maintenance and repair of other aircraft including C - 130J aircraft . This amount is not included in the budget of the force for the next five financial years from the current fiscal year 2021-22 , but in the form of reserves in the form of bulk in the finance department . The ministry has requested to take necessary steps in favor of the Air Force after the agreement on purchase and purchase of aircraft is finalized .

In a letter to the Ministry of Defense , the Air Force said that the overall capacity building of the Bangladesh Air Force is especially important due to the geopolitical realities in Bangladesh , changing tactics and the continued military build-up of neighboring countries . The Air Force is a technological force. That is why independence is the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman procured state - of-the- art MiG - 21 fighter jets , MI - 16 helicopters and AN - 24 transport aircraft from Russia for the Bangladesh Air Force .

The Air Force's fleet includes training fighter jets , including modern fighter jets , state- of - the -art transport aircraft , transport training aircraft , various types of helicopters , advanced technology air defense radar systems , short and medium range missile systems and ammunition. Aircraft as a result of modernization The forces have been able to carry out their duties effectively in defending independence and sovereignty .

The air force said in a letter that neighboring countries had been using attack helicopters for a long time . The Bangladesh Air Force is also realizing the need to add this helicopter to the fleet . Following this , according to the Forces Goal 2030 , a total of 12 attack helicopters have been planned to be included in the Air Force . Contemporary geopolitics In reality , Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already given policy approval to purchase eight attack helicopters for the Air Force within five years .

Mentioning that the Bangladesh Air Force has been using C - 130B aircraft for more than two decades , the letter said that recently five C - 130J series vehicles have been added to the fleet . Therefore , the Bangladesh Air Force C - 130 series aircraft significant operation and maintenance skills Has achieved . Following this , the Air Force has taken initiative to set up an MRO of C - 130J . As part of this, the Prime Minister also gave policy approval for the implementation of the GTZ agreement with Cascade Aerospace Canada for setting up MROs .

Mentioning that it is costly to buy aircraft for the Air Force , the proposal of the Ministry of Defense said that if these aircrafts are purchased from the regular budget of the Air Force , then the operating budget has to be reduced in case of payment of contract price. When purchased from a regular budget , there is always a deficit in both installment payment and management activities Goes. In this case , the amount that will be given to the Air Force only for the purchase of aircraft is not included in the regular budget and the Air Force can be informed by keeping a reserve in bulk from the Finance Department , the Air Force Headquarters said . The money will be released later if the agreement to buy the aircraft is final Activities will be taken for .

this shouldn't be the priority.
 

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