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Bangladesh Army
Insignia of the Bangladesh Army

The following is a list of equipment of the Bangladesh Army.

Soldier gear and equipments

Service uniform

Name Pattern Uniform Type Origin Notes
Military uniform
Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) US Woodland  Bangladesh [1]

Communication equipments

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Manpack radio
Codan 2110M Manpack radio 200  Australia [2]
VHF-90M Manpack radio  Australia [3]
PRC-2080 Manpack radio  Australia [4]
PRC-2090 Manpack radio  Australia [4]
High frequency communication equipment
Radio relay system Microwave radio relay Used for secured communication during wartime.[5]
R-149MA3 Command and signals vehicle 10  Russia [5]

Infantry weapons

Firearms

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Pistols
Browning Hi Power 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Belgium
 United States
[6]
QSZ 92 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  People's Republic of China [6]
Bersa Thunder 9 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Argentina [7]
Type 57 26mm Signal Pistol  China [8]
Submachine guns
KRISS Vector Gen II 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun  United States [9]
Heckler & Koch MP5 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun  West Germany [6]
Assault rifles
BD-08 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Bangladesh
 China
Produced under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[6][10]
Type 56 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Bangladesh
 China
Assembled locally at BOF[8][6]
Carbine
M4 Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Selective fire carbine  United States [6]
Zastava M59/66 7.62×39mm Semi-automatic carbine  Yugoslavia Mainly used to fire the M60 rifle grenade.[8]
Machine guns
BD-15 7.62×39mm Light machine gun  Bangladesh
 China
LMG variant of BD-08 assault rifle.[11][12]
RPD 7.62×39mm Light machine gun  Russia [6]
Arsenal MG-1MS 7.62×54mm General-purpose machine gun  Bulgaria Bulgarian modernised version of the PKM machine gun.
Type 80 7.62×54mm General-purpose machine gun  China Chinese version of the PKM machine gun.[13]
Zastava M87 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
Serbian version of the NSV machine gun.
DShK 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun  Russia [6][8]
Sniper rifle & DMR
AX308 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom [14]
SC-76 Thunderbolt 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom [14]
Pindad SPR 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  Indonesia [15]
RPA Rangemaster 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom Rangemaster 7.62 variant.[14]
Dragunov sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Designated marksman rifle  Soviet Union
 China
Chinese Type 85 variant.[6][13]
Grenade-based weapons
Arges 84 BD[16] Fragmentation hand grenade  Bangladesh
 Austria
Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[17]
STK 40 AGL 40x53mm grenade Automatic grenade launcher  Singapore [18]
Milkor MGL 40×46mm grenade Automatic grenade launcher  South Africa Mk1[19]
M60 rifle grenade 22 mm grenade Rifle Grenade  Yugoslavia M60P1 variant.[20]

Anti-tank weapons

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Metis-M1 Anti-tank missile 1200  Russia [21][22]
HJ-8/Baktar-Shikan Anti-tank missile 283  People's Republic of China
 Pakistan
114 delivered by China in 2001, 169 more delivered by Pakistan in 2004 according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.[22]
PF-98 Anti-tank rocket  People's Republic of China [21][23]
Type-69 Rocket-propelled grenade 200  People's Republic of China [24]
M40 Recoilless rifle 238  United States M40A1 variant.[25] Replaced by PF-98 from active duty.

Mortars

Name Image Caliber Quantity Origin Notes
Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 120 mm 95  France The UBM-52 is the Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 built under license in Yugoslavia.[25][26]
UBM 52 120 mm  Yugoslavia
Type 53 120 mm 50  People's Republic of China [22]
OFB E1 120 mm 18  India [27]
Type-87 82 mm 366  People's Republic of China [25]
M29A1 81 mm 11  United States [25]
BOF Type BD-20 Morter 60 mm  Bangladesh 60 mm Infantry mortar.[28][29]
Type-93 60 mm 26  China [13]
Type-63 60 mm  People's Republic of China [30]

Air defence systems

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Surface-to-air missile systems
FM-90 Short range air defense 6 SAM systems  China 6 SAM systems with 275 missiles.[22][25]
Man-portable air-defense systems
QW-18A Man-portable air-defense system  China
FN-16 Man-portable air-defense system 250  China [22][25]
QW-2 MANPADS Man-portable air-defense system 250  China Bangladesh procured 250 QW-2 missiles between 2004 and 2007, "presumably with an undisclosed number of gripstocks as well".[22][25][31]
Anti-aircraft guns
Oerlikon GDF 35 mm autocannon 4–8 (sources vary)   Switzerland GDF-009 variant.[22][25][32]
CS/AA3 35 mm autocannon  China Chinese variant of the Oerlikon GDF.[33]
Type 65 37 mm autocannon 132  China [25]
Type 74 37 mm autocannon  China [25]
Type 59 57 mm autocannon 34  China [25]
Type 56 14.5 mm autocannon  China [34]

Artillery systems

Name Image Caliber Quantity Origin Notes
Multiple rocket launchers
TRG-300 Tiger Kasirga rocket system from Roketsan at IDEF2015 (cropped) 300 mm 18  Turkey [22][25]
TRG-230 230 mm  Turkey [35]
WS-22 122 mm 49  China [22][25]
Self-propelled artillery
Nora B-52 155 mm self-propelled howitzers 18-36 (sources vary)  Serbia [21][22][25]
Towed artillery
Type 59-1 130 mm field gun 62  China Chinese version of Soviet M-46 gun.[25]
Type 54-1 122 mm field howitzer 57-62 (sources vary)  China Chinese version of Soviet M-30 gun.[22][25]
PL-96 122 mm howitzer 54  China Chinese version of Soviet D-30 gun.[22][25]
Type 83 122 mm howitzer 20  China Developed from Chinese Type 54 howitzer[22][25]
Mod 56 105 mm pack howitzer 85–170 (sources vary)  Italy Being a pack howitzer, it is designed to be broken down into 12 parts, each of which can be transported easily.[22][25]
BORAN 105 mm howitzer 18  Turkey 105mm Light Howitzer.[36][self-published source?]
M-56 105 mm howitzer 56 as of 2016[37]  Yugoslavia M56A1 variant.[38]

Vehicles

Combat tanks

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Main battle tanks
MBT-2000 Main battle tank 44  People's Republic of China [22][25]
Type 59 Durjoy Main battle tank 174  Bangladesh
 China
174 Type 59 tanks were upgraded to Type 59G(BD) Durjoy with kits from China in 2014–2019.[22][25]
Type 69-IIG Main battle tank 58  People's Republic of China 58 Type 69-IIA tanks upgraded to Type 69-IIG version with kits from China in 2010–2013.[22][25]
Light tanks
VT-5 Light tank 44  People's Republic of China [22]

Armored vehicles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
BTR 80 Armoured personnel carrier 330–645 (sources vary)  Soviet Union [22][25]
MT LB Armoured personnel carrier 134  Soviet Union [25]
Pindad Anoa Armoured personnel carrier 6  Indonesia [39]
MaxxPro Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAP) 50–81 (sources vary)  United States [22][25]
TATA MRAP Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAP) 11  India [40]
Otokar Cobra II Infantry mobility vehicle / MRAP 152-202  Turkey [22][25]
Otokar Cobra-1 Light armoured vehicle 36–44 (sources vary)  Turkey [22][25][21]
BOV M11 Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 8  Serbia [22][25]
RN-94 Armoured ambulance 9  Turkey
 Romania
[22]
Type 85 AFV APC/Command vehicle 50  China [22]

Radars and fire control systems

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Radar systems
SLC-2 Weapon locating radar  China [41][42]
FM-90's radar Fire control radar 6  China Part of FM-90 air defense system.[22][25]
Oerlikon Skyguard-3 Fire control radar 2–8 (sources vary)   Switzerland Part of Oerlikon GDF-009 guns.[22][25]
FW-2 Fire control radar  China Part of CS/AA3 guns.

Engineering vehicles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Armoured recovery vehicle
Type 84 Armoured recovery vehicle 5  China [22][25]
Type 654 Armoured recovery vehicle 3  China [22][25]
BREM-K Armoured recovery vehicle 10+  Soviet Union In 2011, Bangladesh received 80 BTR-80s, including an unknown number of ARVs. In 2016–17, Bangladesh received 340 BTR-80s, including 10 ARV version.[22]
Bomb disposal equipment
Bozena-5 Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 1  Slovakia [43]
Dumper
Thwaites Dumper 2722E Dumper  United Kingdom [44]
Forklift
TCM FD 50 T 8 Forklift  Japan [44]
Bulldozer
Caterpillar D4 Bulldozer  United States D4C, D4K, D4G, D4E variant.[45]
Caterpillar D6 Bulldozer  United States D6R variant.[46]
Caterpillar D7 Bulldozer  United States D7R variant.[46]
Loader
Caterpillar 924HZ Wheel Loader  United States [44]
Ahlmann AS 200 Wheel Loader  Netherlands [45]
Crane
GR-120NL Crane  Japan [44]
GR-300EX Crane  Japan [44]

Logistics and utility vehicles

Name Image Role Quantity Origin Notes
Pickup truck
Land Rover Defender Utility Vehicle  United Kingdom Assembled by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[47]
Iveco 40.10WM Utility Vehicle  Italy [48]
Mitsubishi Delica Utility Vehicle  Japan P15 and L300 series[48]
Toyota Land Cruiser Utility Vehicle  Japan J70 model.

Photographic evidence.[49][50]

Staff car
Nissan Patrol Staff car  Japan [48]
Mitsubishi Pajero Staff car  Japan [48]
Tata Hexa Staff car 200  India [51][52]
4x4 truck
Arunima Bolyan 4x4 truck  Bangladesh [48]
Isuzu TS/TW series 4x4 truck  Japan HTS-11G and 11J variant.[48]
Renault TRM 180.11 4x4 truck  France [53]
BMC-235-16 4x4 truck  Turkey [44]
6x4 truck
Renault Kerax 380.34T 6x4 truck 10  France [54]
Renault CBH 6x4 truck  France CBH 320 variant.[44]
Iveco EuroTrakker 6x4 truck  Italy [55]
Volvo FM 6x4 truck  Sweden FM 400 variant.[44]
6x6 truck
Tiema XC2200 6x6 truck  China [48]
Jiefang CA-30 6x6 truck  China [44]
Western Star 6x6 truck  Canada [44]

Aircraft of aviation group

Aircraft Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
Airbus C-295W Transport aircraft 2  Spain [22][25][56][57]
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Utility aircraft 1  United States [56]
DA40NG Basic trainer 4  Austria Two more on order.[22][58]
Cessna 152 Aerobat Light aircraft 5  United States A152 Aerobat variant.[25][58]
Helicopters
Mi-171Sh Transport helicopter with armed assault capabilities 5-6 (sources vary)  Soviet Union [25][56]
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Utility helicopter 2  France AS365 N3+ variant[22][25][56]
Bell 206 Utility helicopter 2  United States [25][56]
Bell 407 GXi Utility helicopter 7  United States 5 on order.[59][56]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Bayraktar TB2 Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 6  Turkey Procured in 2023.[60][61]
Bramor C4EYE Reconnaissance drone 36  Slovenia Procured in 2017.[62]

Watercrafts of Riverine Brigade

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Amphibious warfare ship
Shakti Sanchar LCT 1  Bangladesh Designed by GB Marine. Specifications:- length: 65.70, breadth: 7 m, deadweight: 440 MT. The LCT is capable of carrying 1 helicopter, 9 tanks and 150 troops.[63][64]
Type 074 class: BS Jahangir LCT 1  China One Type 074 built by the People's Republic of China exists in the Bangladesh Army fleet.[65]
Type C (2012) class LCVP 2  Bangladesh Build by Khulna Shipyard. Specifications:- length: 19.85 m, breadth: 7 m, maximum speed: 15 knots.[66][67]
High speed boat
Metal Shark Boat High speed interceptor boat 3[68]  United States 5 more on order.[68]
Sea Horse-13 High speed interceptor boat 2  Bangladesh Made by METACENTRE ltd.[69][70]
Kingfisher-29 High speed patrol boat 60  Canada [71]

See also

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