Why the Bangladesh Air Force Requires a High–Low Mix of Eurofighter Tranche 3+ and J-10CE

Reading Time: 5 minutes Highlights The Eurofighter Tranche 3+ offers unmatched strategic strike and air superiority capability with NATO-grade systems. The J-10CE is a cost-efficient, combat-proven multirole platform ideal for rapid deployment and sustained operations. This high–low mix enables doctrinal diversity, allowing Bangladesh to prepare for full-spectrum conflict and grey-zone escalation. Integration of European and Chinese systems increases resilience to sanctions, embargoes, and external dependency. Combined operations architecture enhances air defence, interdiction, maritime strike, and air denial capabilities. The mix allows Bangladesh to transition towards network-centric and multi-domain warfare with budgetary control. The evolving security landscape of the Indo-Pacific region demands that middle-power nations like Bangladesh structure their armed forces with a careful balance of capability, affordability, and strategic foresight. For the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF), this means avoiding a one-size-fits-all procurement philosophy. Instead, the adoption of a high–low mix of combat aircraft, specifically the Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 3+ as

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