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That's why I said we need both J-10
J-10, as I mentioned earlier, is a bit too hard for Bangladesh to manage and operate. JF-17s are perfect for third world countries.
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That's why I said we need both J-10
See what playing too much video games can do to you?There will be no "3 point" war.
When and if the time comes, there will be a one day blitzkrieg.
And Bangladesh will cease to exist as an independent state.
That's a bit too far, wouldn't you say?
Brother, BAF has been operating and maintaining MIG-29s since 2001. J-10s are in no way more difficult to maintain than MIG-29s.J-10, as I mentioned earlier, is a bit too hard for Bangladesh to manage and operate. JF-17s are perfect for third world countries.
Do tou honestly believe India lacks the capability?
Remember, our BSF (like your Rangers?) is more than sufficient for them.
Brother, BAF has been operating and maintaining MIG-29s since 2001. J-10s are in no way more difficult to maintain than MIG-29s.
I believe India will not be able to handle a stronger Bangladesh (particularly in the military field), it would threaten them very much so.
Consider this, a Bangladesh with a dominate air force, robust economy, a strong ground force and a stronger AI/Drone warfare - that is a scary thought for India, and I could see why you want to stop them - considering you already have Pakistan to deal with and then made enemies up north with China.
See what did our BGB do to your BSF in 2001 border clash?.Remember, our BSF (like your Rangers?) is more than sufficient for them.
See what did our BGB do to your BSF in 2001 border clash?.
Abe, our BDR now BGB defeated your BSF in 2001 in Boraibari. Google is your friend.Son, how old are you?
Truly?