Integrated Air Defence Analysis: Bangladesh

Reading Time: 39 minutesThis comprehensive report presents a detailed assessment of Bangladesh’s evolving air defence posture amid increasing regional security challenges. Centred on the induction of the SİPER Long-Range Air Defence System from Türkiye and the FK-3 Medium-Range Air Defence System from China, it examines how these assets—supported by an expanding radar network Continue Reading

SİPER Long-Range Air-Defence System

Reading Time: 4 minutesTurkey’s SİPER emerges as a layered, long-range air-defence solution with growing export interest Summary The SİPER is Turkey’s national long-range air-defence system jointly developed by Aselsan, Roketsan, and TÜBİTAK SAGE. It is designed to detect, track and engage aircraft, UAVs, cruise missiles and, in later blocks, short- and medium-range ballistic Continue Reading

Bangladesh Air Force Eyes Joint Defence Production, Advanced Missile Systems After Strategic Visit to Türkiye

Reading Time: 2 minutesChief of Air Staff of the Bangladesh Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, BBP, OSP, GUP, ndc, psc, returned to Dhaka on Monday, 6 October 2025, following a highly productive official visit to the Republic of Türkiye. The five-day visit, conducted from 1–5 October 2025 at the invitation Continue Reading

Bangla-22 Tactical Data Link

Reading Time: 5 minutesBangla-22 is the Bangladesh Navy’s indigenous tactical data link (TDL) system, developed from Tecnobit / Grupo Oesía’s Openlink family and tailored specifically for Bangladesh under the local name “Bangla-22.” The programme delivers an integrated, secure tactical communications backbone linking ships, submarines, maritime aircraft, and shore stations. It enables a common Continue Reading

J-10CE Operations with the Bangladesh Air Force: A Technical Assessment

Reading Time: 6 minutesThe induction of the Chengdu J-10CE by the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) represents one of the most significant modernisation milestones in the service’s history. As part of Forces Goal 2030, the BAF aims to transition from legacy F-7s and MiG-29BMs to a network-enabled 4.5-generation air combat capability. With the J-10CE, Continue Reading

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