so about a month ago I somewhat unexpectedly met a senior navy officer who I knew for a while now, ( thanks to him, I had the chance to visit BNS Isa Khan 4 years ago and also to board a navy ship ) he always knew how enthusiastic I was about these stuff, so after a few words he just straight said to me,
'Our new frigates are coming from Turkey'
Obviously I was very surprised,
'Really?'
He replied, 'yes'
I asked, Is the deal finalized?
He said, 'yes, it happened a year ago, they came multiple times, we had negotiations, the first ship is supposed to be built there and later, others would be built here in the country.'
Unfortunately our conversation was short, but he sounded very confident in his remarks.
Obviously, I was super excited and later realized there are still some loopholes that I should have asked about.
For example, I should have asked, is the contract formally signed on paper? ( because, 'the deal is finalized still a vague description )
Or which Turkish Company is it?
What are the tonnage of ships?
When will construction going to begin?
That is why I was kind of reluctant to share what I just wrote.
I was hoping, next time I would have the chances to ask him these questions. And come to you guys with clear and complete info )
Anyway, I will advise you to not take this news with 100 percent certainty. Just keep a little room for other possibilities ( I mean, there is no way he gave me wrong information. But you know, sometimes even what we hear from the highest authorities doesn't become reality. For example if you remember, in n 2018 the MD of CDDL Commodore Mohammad Nazmul Karim literally said, two frigates will be commissioned in 2022, two by 2025 and two by 2030. But it never became realized. So you know what I am implying )
Personally i a have theory, if we are lucky enough they may announce the deal in this upcoming IDEF.