Bangladesh; France offers Rafale FR-3 to the Air-Force  

France is actively pursuing a contract with Bangladesh for the sale of two batches of Dassault Aviation’s Rafale F3-R and F4 fighters, as reported by Avionslegendaires. These negotiations, driven by the interim government led by Prime Minister Mohammad Yunus, are part of a broader effort to modernize the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF), enhancing its air defense capabilities, maritime strike power, and counter-attack operations. However, while the Bangladesh Air Force has not denied the reports, members of Parliament in Dhaka remain more guarded, with some suggesting this silence is a tactic to keep negotiations with France confidential.

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Local media recently reported that the advanced negotiations between Dhaka and Paris focus on two separate batches of Rafale jets. The first batch comprises four Rafale F3-R aircraft (three two-seaters and one single-seater) from the French Air and Space Force’s stock, while the second involves eight new Rafale F4 single-seaters. These talks involve both the Ministry of Armed Forces, which owns the used aircraft, and Dassault Aviation, responsible for manufacturing the new jets.

The Rafale F4 standard represents a substantial leap in connectivity and combat performance. It features advanced network capabilities, improving situational awareness and decision-making in contested environments. The upgraded RBE2 AESA radar and Talios pod offer enhanced detection and tracking abilities for air and ground targets. The arsenal includes long-range Meteor missiles, Scalp cruise missiles, and precision AASM bombs, boosting its strike power. Additionally, the Scorpion helmet-mounted display provides augmented situational awareness to pilots, while the SPECTRA self-protection system ensures greater operational freedom and defense against threats.

In March 2017, Bangladesh initiated a tender for eight new multi-role combat aircraft, with an option for four additional units, to strengthen national air defense. The Rafale has been competing against the Eurofighter Typhoon for this contract, valued at nearly €2.5 billion. Prime Minister Yunus’s administration appears more receptive to the French offer, potentially influenced by French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Dhaka in September 2023, the first by a French head of state in 33 years. Although no official response was given during this visit, France’s interest in this strategic market remains strong.

Bangladesh; France offers Rafale FR-3 to the Air-Force  

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