Bangladesh looks to buy J-10 jets from China

Bangladesh may be exploring the acquisition of 16 J-10C multirole fighter jets from China, according to local media reports citing Air Marshal Shaikh Abdul Hannan, Chief of the Bangladesh Air Force.

The reports emerged after Hannan’s official visit to China from November 15 to 18, at the invitation of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

While some sources suggest Hannan explicitly mentioned the J-10C, others note that his statements were broader, indicating an active pursuit of multirole fighter jets and attack helicopters without specifying models. The speculation aligns with earlier reports in August that Bangladesh is considering the J-10C as part of its modernization program.

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The J-10C, known for its advanced avionics, AESA radar, and compatibility with a variety of modern weaponry, has become a competitive option in the global market. China’s rapid production and delivery capabilities add to its appeal, as demonstrated in Pakistan’s acquisition of the J-10C. Islamabad received its first batch just months after the deal was finalized, reportedly leaving a positive impression on the Pakistani Air Force.

Bangladesh’s interest in the J-10C is also shaped by its longstanding relationship with China as a defense partner. The country’s history of operating Chinese fighter jets could make the J-10C an attractive and logistically feasible choice. Additionally, Pakistan’s operational experience with the aircraft provides a valuable reference for Bangladesh.

Securing Western fighter jets has proven difficult for Bangladesh due to political and economic constraints. Meanwhile, Russia’s role as a supplier is hampered by delivery delays amid ongoing war in Ukraine. These factors make the J-10C a practical alternative, given China’s ability to fulfill orders efficiently.

Bangladesh Air Force could purchase 16 J-10C combat aircraft in the first phase as a stopgap and replacement for its aging F-7MB squadron.

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