Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Nanchang Q-5 USED BY BANGLADESH AIR FORCR




                                         Nanchang Q-5

 

 HERE ITS BASIC INFORMATION :

Role Ground-attack aircraft
National origin People's Republic of China
Manufacturer Nanchang
First flight 4 June 1965
Introduction 1970
Retired 2011 by Pakistan Air Force
Status Active in limited service
Primary users PLA Air Force
Pakistan Air Force
North Korean Air Force
Myanmar Air Force
Produced 1969-1980s
Number built 1,300 (approx.)[1]
Developed from Shenyang J-6

Yakovlev Yak-130 USED BY BANGLADESH AIR FORCE





                                                     
                                                                           Yakovlev Yak-130



HERE ITS BASIC INFORMATION :                                                                                                       


Role Advanced trainer / Light fighter
National origin Russia
Manufacturer Yakovlev
First flight 26 April 1996
Introduction February 2010[1]
Status Active
Primary user Russian Air Force
Number built 9[2]
Unit cost $15 million[3]
Developed into Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master

F-7 Air Guard FT-7 Air Guard TO BE USED BY BANGLADESH AIR FORCE







                                                     Chengdu J-7 


   HERE ITS BASIC INFORMATION :                                                                                                


Role Fighter / Interceptor
Manufacturer Chengdu Aircraft Corporation/Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation
First flight January 1966
Status Operational
Primary users Peoples Liberation Army Air Force
Pakistan Air Force
Bangladesh Air Force
North Korean Air Force
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Produced 1980s–2006
Number built 2,400+
Developed from Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
Variants Guizhou JL-9[citation needed]

Mikoyan MiG-29 MADE BY BANGLADESH AIR FORCE






                                Mikoyan MiG-29  

  
  HERE ITS BASIC INFORMATION :



Role Air-superiority fighter, multirole fighter
National origin Soviet Union
Russia
Manufacturer Mikoyan
First flight 6 October 1977
Introduction August 1983
Status Active service
Primary users Russian Air Force
Indian Air Force
Ukrainian Air Force
See Operators below for others
Produced 1982–present
Number built 1,600+[1]
Unit cost US$11 million (MiG-29B, 1984, 1999)[2][3]
US$29 million (average cost, 2009)[4][5]
Variants Mikoyan MiG-29M
Mikoyan MiG-29K
Mikoyan MiG-35