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Sardaukar20

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Bangladesh media is claiming that the nation is preparing to buy 20 J-10Cs from China.
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Bangladesh is preparing to purchase 20 Chinese-made J-10C fighter jets by 2027 to modernize the Bangladesh Air Force and strengthen national air defence.

The deal, valued at approximately $2.20 billion (around Tk27,060 crore), will also cover training, maintenance, and other related expenses, according to government documents reviewed by The Business Standard.
The Chief Adviser's Office has set the base price of each aircraft at $60 million, bringing the total fleet cost to about $1.2 billion (Tk14,760 crore).

Another $820 million (Tk10,086 crore) will be spent on training, equipment, and transportation. Including insurance, VAT, agency commission, infrastructure, and ancillary expenses, the total cost amounts to roughly $2.20 billion. The finance ministry will allocate funds through FY 2035–36 to cover payments.

Dunno how true this news is. The Indian media is the only other media talking about this. But if this is true, then I can only imagine that Supapowar India is not gonna be too pleased.
 

Chevalier

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I wonder how the Jewish CEO of anthropic, Dario Amodei feels knowing that he just did a Nazi Germany and drove away talent because of his own racism? Then and again, self reflection isn’t a strong point amongst desert deity worshippers.

This is also the guy who had a fit when Deepseek came out and he went to congress to try to ban it. Apparently money and captive consumers are more important that AI
 

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I'm all for military deescalation and peaceful negotiations, but this piece reads like the standard "international rules-based order" nonsense. Simply put, the US doesn't respect any of China's red lines, and if one party doesn't respect red lines it's not negotiating in good faith. What's the point of stating your position on matters when the other side doesn't pay any attention?

Personally I'd prefer that the PLA does less showboating; just to reduce the chance of accidents more than anything else. However, I think that the article is way too alarmist about sparking an accidental conflict. This kind of thing has happened before, and you can always walk things back if needed. What the article doesn't say is that, 1. the Americans can back down at any time, and 2. China's actions have been wearing down American, Japanese, and Taiwanese forces.
 
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