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Equipment Used by Bangladesh Army

Uniforms[edit]

Current attire
Name Pattern name(s) Pattern Image Notes
BD-01

Army Service Uniform (ASU)

BongoCamMulticamCamouflage
BongoCam MK2 camouflage concept
Service uniform based on US Army
BD-01B

Jungle combat Uniform (JCU)

BongoCam

Wild wood

Used specificallyi in jungle operations
BD-01C

Desert Combat Uniform (DCU)

BongoCam Scorpion Used in

UNPCO

Gears And Equipment[edit]

Personal equipment[edit]

Name Photo Type Number Origin Notes
Helmets
BD-02 Ballistic

Combat Helmet

N/A Service combat helmet.Producd locally with US assistanc
BD-02L Light Combat

Helmet

BD-02K Used by special forces
vests and Armour
BD-04 BulletProof Combat vest
BD-04B Plate carrier vest
Electronic warfare
Torongo EW-02 Mobile tactical electronic protection system Based on Thales STORM/H
Nigt Vision
Cat's eye Night vision goggles
night vision goggles
Gloves and boots
Arma 01 Combat hand gloves
Arma 02 Combat Hand gloves
Arma 03 Combat boots
Arma 04 Combat Boot
Arma 05 Combat boots

(Desert)

Arma 06 Combat boots

(Muddy terrain)

NBCR systems[edit]

NBCR systems
Aero Sekur M90/BD-90 NBCR mask  Bangladesh Italy Produced underl icense
NBCR individual vest/BD-02N NBCR vest  Bangladesh Italy Produced under license
Canberra AN/PDR-77[1] Radiation detection system  United States Bangladesh Produced under license

communication equipments[edit]

name image type quantity origin notes
personal role radio
h4855 File:H4855 personal role radio.jpg personal role radio 2000  Italy prr is issued to every member of an eight-strong infantry section.[2]
manpack radio
codan 2110m File:2110m radio.jpg manpack radio 200  Australia [3]
vhf-90m File:Communication operators of bansig at mali.jpg manpack radio  Australia [4]
prc-2080 manpack radio  Australia [5]
prc-2090 manpack radio  Australia [5]
high frequency communication equipment
radio relay system File:Rkæct2.jpg microwave radio relay used for secured communication during wartime.[6]
r-149ma3 File:Mp-1ime - engineering technologies 2012 (2).jpg command and signals vehicle 10  Russia [6]

Infantry weapons[edit]

Firearms[edit]

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Pistols
BD-010 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic

Pistol

 Bangladesh  Italy Locally produced varient of APX
Glock 17 9×19mm

Parabellum

Semi-automatic

Pistol

 Austria
Glock 19 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic Pistol  Austria
SIG p228 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic Pistol  Germany
Browning Hi Power 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Belgium [7]
QSZ 92 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  China [7]
Bersa Thunder 9 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Argentina [8]
Assult Rifle
BD-071 7.62×39mm,

5.56×45m NATO

Assult

Rifle

 Bangladesh Czech Republic New Service Assult Rifle of Army
Ak 15BD 7.62×39mm Assult

Rifle

 Bangladesh Russia Standard issue weapon of Armed forces, gradually replacing the Type 56
BD-052 7.62×39mm,

5.56×45m

Bullpup

Assult Rifle

 Bangladesh Croatia Based on VHS 2, locally produced

bullpup rifle with similar configuration of BD-071, primarily issued to Special forces

BD-08 Gen 2 7.62×39mm Assult

Rifle

 Bangladesh Former Service rifle,

currently used in small quantities

FN Scar-L 5.56×45mm

NATO

Assult

Rifle

 United States Belgium Used by Special forces
Styer AUG A3 Commamdo 5.56×45mm

NATO

Assult

Rifle

 Austria Used by special forces
HK 416 A5 5.46×45mm Assult

Rifle

 Germany Used by

Special forces, Aquired VIA Military Aid

Battle Rifle
BD-071

BR

7.62×51mm Battle Rifle  Bangladesh Czech Republic
FN Scar-H 7.62×51mm Battle

Rifle

 Belgium United States Used by special forces
Hk 417 7.62×51mm Battle Rifle  Germany Used by
Carbine
BD-071C 5.56×45mm Selective Fire Carbine  Bangladesh
BD-052C 5.56×45mm Selective

fire Carbine

 Bangladesh
M4B1 5.56×45mm Selective

fire Carbine

 United States
Shotgun
BD-12 12 gauge Semi-automatic shotgun  Bangladesh Italy Locally produced Benelli M4.

Standard Shotgun.

Mossberg 500 12 gauge pump action

Shotgun

 United States
SPAS 12 12 gauge pump action Semi-automatic  Italy Used by special forces
SMG
BD-017 9×19mm Semi-automatic

SMG

 Bangladesh United States Standard SMG, Based on SIG MPX
Kriss Vector

Gen 2

9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic

SMG

 United States Used by Special forces
HK MP5 9×19mm Semi-automatic

SMG

 Germany
Machine Guns
BD-020 7.62×39mm,

5.56×45mm NATO

Ligt Machine Gun  Bangladesh Belgium Licensed produced FN Minimi verient.

Service LMG

BD-021 7.62×51mm

NATO

General Perpose Machine Gun  Bangladesh Belgium Licensed produced FN MAG.Service GMPG
BD-022 0.50 BMG Heavy Machine Gun  United States{BAN}} Licensed produced Varient of M2 BROWNING. Service HMG,Can be installed on taller tripod
M134 Minigun 7.62×51 NATO Rotary Machine Gun  United States Used by Both ground forces and in UH 60L blackHawk & MI 171 sh

i M171sh

BD-15 7.62×39mm Light machine gun  Bangladesh LMG variant of BD-08 assault rifle.[9][10]Former service lmg
RPD 7.62×39mm Light machine gun  Russia [7]
Type 80 7.62×54mm General-purpose machine gun  China
[11]
Jackhammer 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun  Russia Bangladesh [7][12] Locally produced DShK
Sniper Rifle and DMR
BD-31

Hunter

Sniper Rifle  Bangladesh Belgium Service Sniper Rifle.Based on FN Ballista
AX-50BD 0.50 BMG Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle  UK Bangladesh Assembled Locally. Primary 0.50 BMG sniper
CheyTac M300

Intervention

.408 Cheyenne Tactical or .375 Cheyenne Tactical Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle  United States
AWM .300 Winchester Magnum

.338 Lapua Magnum

Sniper Rifle
Barrett M82 0.50 BMG Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle  United States Used by Special forces
SAKO TRG 42 Sniper Rifle  Finland Used by special
SC-76 Thunderbolt 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper Rifle  United Kingdom
Pindad SPR 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  Indonesia [13]
RPA Rangemaster 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  UK Rangemaster 7.62 variant.[14]


BD-30

Nirvoy

7.62×54mmR Designated marksman rifle  Bangladesh China Locally produced Chinese Type 85 variant.[7][11]

Anti Armour & Grendae based weapons[edit]

Anti Armour weapons
BGM-135

Reaper

135mm Infrared homing anti-tank guided missile  Bangladesh China Licensed produced HJ 12 or Red Arrow 12. Primary Shoulder Launched man portable ATGM
RPG-70 Hammer 105mm Rocket propelled Grenade  Russia Bangladesh Service RPG. License produced and improved version of RPG 30
BGM-150 Lance 150mm Single use lightweight ATGM  United Kingdom Sweden Bangladesh
Panzerfaust 3 110mm Rocket-propelled grenade  Germany Used by special forces
RR-84

Dartar

84mm Recoilless Rifle  Sweden Bangladesh Licensed produced Carl Gustaf M4
BGM-160

Death Arrow

160mm Air to surface and surface to surface long range ATGM  Turkey Bangladesh Standard issue long-range anti-tank guided missile
GB-01A/B/ 70-160mm Air launched guided munitions  Turkey Bangladesh Licensed porduced

MAM series munitions

AGM-114 Hellfire 180mm Air launched Anti tank missile  United States
FGM 148 Javelin 127mm Man Portable IR guided ATGM  United States
ALCOTAN-AT/BIV 100mm Anti tank rocket launcher  Spain
Metis-M1 130mm ATGM  Russia 1200 units Delivered in 2013.[15][16]
Grendae based weapons
G-51 34mm-57mm High explosive fragmentation grenade  Bangladesh Germany Locally produced hand grenade based on German DM 51
Arges 84 BD[17] 65mm Fragmentation hand grenade  Bangladesh
 Austria
Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[18]
PSG-01 N/A Phosphorus Smoke Grenade  Bangladesh
CSG-02 N/A Colored Smoke Grenade  Bangladesh
Stunner S1 44mm Stun grenade  Bangladesh United States Local stun grenade based on M84
AGL-41 40×46mm Automatic Grendae launcher  Turkey South Africa Bangladesh Primary AGL
AGL-40 40×53mm Automatic grendae launcher  Singapore Bangladesh Locally porduced

STK-40

GL-72 40×46mm Underbelly grenade launcher  Bangladesh primary underbelly grendae launcher. Used in BD-071 & BD-052
M203 40×46mm Underbelly grendae launcher  United States

Mortars[edit]

Name Image Caliber Quantity Origin Notes
TMMS 120 Unknown  Bangladesh Finland Mobile Mortar system based on Finnish AMOS. Intrigued on BAMV-01MMS
M-120 Model 1 120mm Unknown  Bangladesh France Heavy mortar based on French MO-120-RT with some changes
Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 120mm 96  France The UBM-52 is the Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 built under license in Yugoslavia.[19][20]
M-81

Model 1 & 1A

81mm Unknown  Bangladesh Turkey Locally produced MKE 81mm mortars
M29A1 81mm 11  US [19]
M-60

Model 1

60mm Unknown  Bangladesh Turkey Locally produced
Type-93 60mm 26  China [11]

Vehicles and artillery[edit]

Combat tanks[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
BT-71 Sher E Bangla Main

Battle Tank

150  Bangladesh South Korea Modernized K2 BP,100 units assembled locally
MBT-2000 Main battle tank 44  China [16][19]
BT-52 Cheetah Light tank 300  Bangladesh Turkey Light tank based on TMV-01.Uses lghtweight composite armour with ERA,it has uses advanced panaromic sight and APS. Equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun and a remote controed turret and a remote controed heavy machine gun
VT-5 Light tank 5  China 44 ordered in 2019, 5 delivered in 2021[16]

Armored vehicles[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
BAMV-01 Turog Armoured personnel carrier 1200+  Bangladesh Turkey Muti role armoured mobility vhicle produced in BMTF.Improved and modernized version of Turkish Otokar Arma (8×8).
BAMV-01CV Infantry

Fighting

150+  Bangladesh Infantry fighting vehicle based on BAMV-01AC. Equiped with 57mm cannon, unmanned 7.62×51mm MG and multi perpose SHORAD/ATGM launcher
BAMV-01TD Tank Distroyer ±50  Bangladesh Tank distroyer based on BAMV-01AC. Equiped with 120mm smoothbore gun (same gun used BD-52 light tank),7.62×51mm MG
BAMV-01MMS Mobile mortar system Unknown  Bangladesh Mobile mortar system Based on BAMV-01ACequipped with TMMS and 7.62×51mm MG
BAMV-01AA Armoured

Ambulance

+50  Bangladesh Feild ambulance version of BAMV-01AC
TMV-01 Python Armored reconnaissance vhicle,IFV ±100  Bangladesh Austria Spain Tracked mobility vhicle based on ASCOD 2.
BAMV-03

Gondar

Mine-resistant

ambush protected vehicle

±300  Bangladesh Turkey MRAP based on BMC Kirpi.
BAMV-02

Jaguar

Infantry mobility vehicle / MRAP 200+  Bangladesh Turkey Armoured mobility vhicle based on Otokar Cobra 2
HMV-01 High mobility vhicle Unknown  Bangladesh United States High mobility vhicle based HUMVEE. Primary mobilty vhicle of the armed forces.
Otokar Cobra Light armoured vehicle 150+ (sources vary)  Turkey
MaxxPro Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAP) 100+  US [16][19]
Bushmaster MRAP, Ambulance, Assult vhicle 24  Australia Used by special forces

Artillery systems[edit]

Name Image Type Range Quantity Origin Notes
Missile Inventory
BM-200 Hutamah (Siraz-1) Medium range ballistic missile ±3000

Km

N/A  Bangladesh China Locally Produced MRBM based on DF 26.Named after the 4th gate of Jahannam (hell) which translates to the abyss
BM-100 Proloy Medium range Ballistic missile 1700-2100 km N/A  Bangladesh China Locally Produced MRBM based on DF 21
BM-1 Bozraghat Short range ballistic missile 600-900km N/A  Bangladesh China Locally Produced SRBM based on DF 15
ATACMS Short range ballistic missile 300km N/A  United States
BCM-01 Digonto Cruise Missile 500+

km

N/A  China Bangladesh Locally assembled YJ-18
BCM-02 duronto Cruise Missile 300-1000km N/A  Bangladesh Brazil Designation For AV-TM300.Produced locally VIA Joint venture.
RocketArtillery
BR-600 Dahon 610 mm unknown  Turkey Bangladesh Type A mlrs based on Khan Ballistic missile . Range of 290-350km.Also can fire BRG 300,BRG 230 by swapping canisters
Astros 2 127-450 mm MLRS 1

regiments

 Brazil Multi caliber MLRS system
F142 HIMARS 227-610

mm MLRS

1 regiment  United States Multi caliber MLRS system
BR-300

Block1/2 Tandob

230mm-300  5 regiments  Bangladesh Turkey Type B mlrs based on Turkish T300 Kasirga system.Block 2 is an uses improved BRG 230 blk 2 missile of 90km and BRG 300 blk 2 with maximum range upto 200km.
BR-122

Finki

122 mm MLRS 10 regiments  Bangladesh China Type C mlrs.Locally produced WS22A mlrs. Locally produced varient is based on KAMAZ 6×6 truck
Self-propelled artillery
Nora B-52 M21BD Rono Turjo 155mm self-propelled howitzers 4 regiments  Serbia 2 regiment M21 verient was bought and the older ones were upgraded to M21 standard. Equiped with SAGEM SIGMA 40.Can fire M982 Excalibur guided projectiles
FH77BW L52 155mm

Self-propelled gun

1 regiment  Sweden
K9 Bojro 155mm tracked Self propelled howitzer 2 regiments  South Korea
Towed artillery
H-155 155 mm 200+  Bangladesh United Kingdom Locally produced varient of M777 ultralight howitzer under license.
L_105 105 mm 350+  Turkey Bangladesh Locally produced MKE BORAN
AH-4 155 mm 100  China
Type 59-1 130 mm field gun 62  China Chinese version of Soviet M-46 gun.[19]
Type 54-1 122 mm field howitzer 57  China [16][19]
PL-96 122 mm howitzer 54  China [16][19]
Type 83 122 mm pack howitzer 20  China [16][19]
Mod 56 105 mm pack howitzer 85–170 (sources vary)  Italy [16][19]
M101A1 105 mm pack howitzer 50  US Status uncertain.[16]

Air defence systems[edit]

Name Image Type Range Quantity Origin Notes
Surface-to-air missile systems
HQ 8/19
Long range surface to air missile system, Anti ballistic missile system ±300km 1 regiment  China
S350 Vityaz
Medium -long range Surface to air missile system 40-120km 2 regiment  Russia
Hisar O+/AD-25 Gor medium range surface to air missile system 25-50km unknown  Turkey Bangladesh interceptor missiles produced locally
Iris-t SLM
medium range surface to air missile system Upto 40km unknown  Germany Bought for the security perpose Neuclear powerplants and important landmarks, economic zones
HQ 17BD Short range air defense 1.5-15km 3 regiment  China Bangladesh Previous FM 90 systems converted to HQ 17 system locally. and new additional regiments bought.[16][19]. interceptor missiles produced locally
Man-portable air-defense systems
MPS-0 Gulti-1 Manpad ± 9 km N/A  Bangladesh Sweden License produced version of RBS 70 NG.
FIM 92 stinger Manpad ±8 km Unknown quantity  United States
9k333

Verba

Manpad 6.5 km 100+ launcher, unknown quantity of missiles  Russia
FN-16 Man-portable air-defense system 4-5 km 100  China [16][19]
Anti-aircraft guns
AAG-01

Bolta-1

35 mm autocannon +±4 km 150+   Switzerland Bangladesh Orlikon GDF-009 variant. Produced under license locally..[16][19][21]
MAAG 35 mm self propelled Ani aircraft gun 4-6 km 32+   Switzerland Bangladesh Self propelled AAG-02 based on BAMV-01
AAG-01 Bolta-2 35 mm 4-6 km 80+   Switzerland Bangladesh License produced and improved version of Orlikon Skyshield
Type 65 37 mm autocannon 132  China [19]
Type 74 37 mm autocannon  China [19]
Type 59 57 mm autocannon 34  China [19]
Type 56 14.5 mm autocannon  China [22]

Electronic Warfare[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Torongo EW-10 Mirage EWS,ECM unknown  Bangladesh Turkey
ECLIPSE/Torongo

EW-01 oshar

Electronic protection  France Bangladesh Used in various Armoured vhicles
Krasukha-4 Electronic Attack unknown  Russia
ASELSAN KORAL ER Electronic warfare system 1 regiment  Turkey
Thales TRC 274 Electronic warfare system unknown  France

Radars[edit]

Name Image Type Origin Notes
Radar systems
SAAB giraffe 4A AESA air surveillance and weapon locating radar  Sweden
Thales GM400 Digital 3D AESA radar  France
50N6A PESA air surveillance radar  Russia Used in S350 system
Trongo SR-30 3D air surveillance radar  Bangladesh Sweden Used in AD-30 Gor
YLC-8EB long range anti stealth air surveillance radar  China Used in HQ-8/19
GBMMR 3D air and ground survive radar  Germany used in Iris-t slm
Torongo SR-15 Air surveillance radar  Bangladesh China Used in AD-10
ARTHUR counter battery radar  Norway Sweden
Torongo CB-94 Counter battery radar  Bangladesh China Based on Chinese BL-904/Type 704 series
SLC-2 Counter battery radar  China [23][24]

Engineering vehicles[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Armoured recovery vehicle
Type 84 Armoured recovery vehicle 5  China [16][19]
Type 654 Armoured recovery vehicle 3  China [16][19]
BREM-K Armoured recovery vehicle 10+  Russia 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.[16]
Bomb disposal equipment
Bozena-5 Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 1  Slovakia [25]

Logistics and utility vehicles[edit]

Name Image Role Quantity Origin Notes
Pickup truck
Iveco Lmv Armored light mobility vhicle Assembled locally
Land Rover Defender Utility vehicle  UK Assembled by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[26]
Staff car
Tata Hexa Staff car 200  India [27][28][29]
4x4 truck
Arunima Bolyan 4x4 truck  Bangladesh [30]
6x4 truck
Renault Kerax 380.34T 6x4 truck 10  France [31]

Aircraft of aviation group[edit]

Aircraft Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
A400M Atlas Heavy Transport aircraft 2  EU
C-130H Hercules Transport aircraft, battlefield command and control 5  United States [32]
Airbus C-295W Transport aircraft 5  Spain [16][19][32]
DA40NG Basic trainer 12  Austria Two more on order.[16][33]
Cessna 408 SkyCourier Light aircraft 10  US A152 Aerobat variant.[19][33]
Helicopters
Bell AH-1Z Viper Attack helicopter 16  United States
Boeing AH-6 light attack helicopter 24  United States
Boeing Chinook H3MB Heavy transport helicopter 5  United States Obtained from RAF
Mi-171Sh/Sh2 Transport helicopter with armed assault capabilities 10  Russia [19][32]
aw 101 VVIP transport 2  Italy [16][19][32]
UH-60 Black Hawk Multi Mission helicopter 15+  US [19][32]
Bell 407 Utility helicopter 2  US [32]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Bayraktar Tb2/BAC Ababil A1/A2 MALE UCAV N/A License produced ucav based on TB2/TB3
BAC VC mk 1 MALE UCAV 50 Locally produced MALE UCAV based on CIAG WL 2
Switch blade/BAC Ghatok Suicide Drones 500-1000 locally produced switchblade 300
BAC Dorshon Surveillance UAV 32
Bramor C4EYE Reconnaissance drone 36  Slovenia Procured in 2017.[34]
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