
Dhaka: Amidst growing tensions in India-Bangladesh relations, Dhaka is rapidly strengthening its military capabilities. Under the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh has turned to Turkey and decided to purchase Cirit laser-guided missiles. These ‘smart’ missiles, which are already integrated into Bangladesh’s drones and upcoming attack helicopters, will enhance the country’s precision strike capabilities in modern warfare. Significantly, Bangladesh-Pakistan relations have strengthened under the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, following Sheikh Hasina’s tenure. Pakistan already procures a large number of weapons from Turkey.
Now the question is, what impact could the Cirit missile have on India? This missile fills the gap between small rockets and guided anti-tank missiles. According to the manufacturer, it can be easily integrated into various platforms. Bangladeshi defense officials believe it is ideal for the country’s military needs. It has already been tested on drones and attack helicopters. With these missiles, the Bangladesh Air Force could target enemy positions in the Chittagong Hill Tracts near the Indian border.
Furthermore, Bangladesh is also in talks with Turkey to purchase six T-129 attack helicopters. In the future, the country wants to acquire powerful fourth-generation Eurofighter jets.
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