List of equipment of the Bangladesh Army

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

Bangladesh Army
Insignia of the Bangladesh Army

Soldier gear and equipments edit

Service uniform edit

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

Communication equipments edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Personal Role Radio
H4855   Personal role radio 2000   Italy PRR is issued to every member of an eight-strong infantry section.[2]
Manpack radio
Codan 2110M   Manpack radio 200   Australia [3]
VHF-90M   Manpack radio   Australia [4]
PRC-2080 Manpack radio   Australia [5]
PRC-2090 Manpack radio   Australia [5]
High frequency communication equipment
Radio relay system   Microwave radio relay Used for secured communication during wartime.[6]
R-149MA3   Command and signals vehicle 10   Russia [6]

Infantry weapons edit

Firearms edit

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Pistols
Browning Hi Power   9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol   Belgium
  United States
[7]
QSZ 92   9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol   People's Republic of China [7]
Bersa Thunder 9   9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol   Argentina [8]
Type 57   26mm Signal Pistol   China [9]
Submachine guns
KRISS Vector Gen II   9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun   United States [10]
Heckler & Koch MP5   9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun   West Germany [7]
Assault rifles
BD-08   7.62×39mm Assault rifle   Bangladesh
  China
Produced under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[7][11]
Type 56   7.62×39mm Assault rifle   Bangladesh
  China
Assembled locally at BOF[9][7]
Carbine
M4 Carbine   5.56×45mm NATO Selective fire carbine   United States [7]
Zastava M59/66   7.62×39mm Semi-automatic carbine   Yugoslavia Mainly used to fire the M60 rifle grenade.[9]
Machine guns
BD-15   7.62×39mm Light machine gun   Bangladesh
  China
LMG variant of BD-08 assault rifle.[12][13]
RPD   7.62×39mm Light machine gun   Russia [7]
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.[14]
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 [7][9]
Sniper rifle & DMR
AX308   7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle   United Kingdom [15]
SC-76 Thunderbolt   7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle   United Kingdom [15]
Pindad SPR   7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle   Indonesia [16]
RPA Rangemaster   7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle   United Kingdom Rangemaster 7.62 variant.[15]
Dragunov sniper rifle   7.62×54mmR Designated marksman rifle   Soviet Union
  China
Chinese Type 85 variant.[7][14]
Grenade-based weapons
Arges 84 BD[17]   Fragmentation hand grenade   Bangladesh
  Austria
Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[18]
STK 40 AGL   40x53mm grenade Automatic grenade launcher   Singapore [19]
Milkor MGL   40×46mm grenade Automatic grenade launcher   South Africa Mk1[20]
M60 rifle grenade   22 mm grenade Rifle Grenade   Yugoslavia M60P1 variant.[21]

Anti-tank weapons edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Metis-M1   Anti-tank missile 1200   Russia [22][23]
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.[23]
PF-98   Anti-tank rocket   People's Republic of China [22][24]
Type-69   Rocket-propelled grenade 200   People's Republic of China [25]
M40   Recoilless rifle 238   United States M40A1 variant.[26] Replaced by PF-98 from active duty.

Mortars edit

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.[26][27]
UBM 52   120 mm   Yugoslavia
Type 53   120 mm 50   People's Republic of China [23]
Type-87   82 mm 366   People's Republic of China [26]
M29A1   81 mm 11   United States [26]
Type BD-20   60 mm   Bangladesh 60 mm Infantry mortar.[28][29]
Type-93 60 mm 26   China [14]
Type-63   60 mm   People's Republic of China [30]

Air defence systems edit

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.[23][26]
Man-portable air-defense systems
QW-18A   Man-portable air-defense system   China
FN-16   Man-portable air-defense system 250   China [23][26]
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".[23][26][31]
Anti-aircraft guns
Oerlikon GDF   35 mm autocannon 4–8 (sources vary)    Switzerland GDF-009 variant.[23][26][32]
CS/AA3   35 mm autocannon   China Chinese variant of the Oerlikon GDF.[33]
Type 65   37 mm autocannon 132   China [26]
Type 74   37 mm autocannon   China [26]
Type 59   57 mm autocannon 34   China [26]
Type 56   14.5 mm autocannon   China [34]

Artillery systems edit

Name Image Caliber Quantity Origin Notes
Multiple rocket launchers
TRG-300 Tiger   300 mm 18   Turkey [23][26]
TRG-230   230 mm   Turkey [35][36]
WS-22   122 mm 49   China [23][26]
Self-propelled artillery
Nora B-52   155mm self-propelled howitzers 18-36 (sources vary)   Serbia [22][23][26]
Towed artillery
Type 59-1   130 mm field gun 62   China Chinese version of Soviet M-46 gun.[26]
Type 54-1   122 mm field howitzer 57-62 (sources vary)   China Chinese version of Soviet M-30 gun.[23][26]
PL-96   122 mm howitzer 54   China Chinese version of Soviet D-30 gun.[23][26]
Type 83 122 mm howitzer 20   China Developed from Chinese Type 54 howitzer[23][26]
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.[23][26]
M101A1   105 mm howitzer 50   United States 105mm Light Howitzer. Status uncertain.[23]
M-56   105 mm howitzer 56 as of 2016[37]   Yugoslavia M56A1 variant.[38]


Vehicles edit

Combat tanks edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Main battle tanks
MBT-2000   Main battle tank 44   People's Republic of China [23][26]
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.[23][26]
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.[23][26]
Light tanks
VT-5   Light tank 44   People's Republic of China [23]

Armored vehicles edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
BTR 80   Armoured personnel carrier 330–645 (sources vary)   Soviet Union [23][26]
MT LB   Armoured personnel carrier 134   Soviet Union [26]
MaxxPro   Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAP) 50–81 (sources vary)   United States [23][26]
Otokar Cobra II   Infantry mobility vehicle / MRAP 152-202   Turkey [23][26]
Otokar Cobra-1   Light armoured vehicle 36–44 (sources vary)   Turkey [23][26][22]
Pindad Anoa   Armoured personnel carrier 6   Indonesia [39]
BOV M11   Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 8   Serbia [23][26]
RN-94   Armoured ambulance 9   Turkey
  Romania
[23]
Type 85 AFV   APC/Command vehicle 50   China [23]

Radars and fire control systems edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Radar systems
SLC-2   Weapon locating radar   China [40][41]
FM-90's radar   Fire control radar 6   China Part of FM-90 air defense system.[23][26]
Oerlikon Skyguard-3   Fire control radar 2–8 (sources vary)    Switzerland Part of Oerlikon GDF-009 guns.[23][26]
FW-2   Fire control radar   China Part of CS/AA3 guns.

Engineering vehicles edit

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Armoured recovery vehicle
Type 84   Armoured recovery vehicle 5   China [23][26]
Type 654 Armoured recovery vehicle 3   China [23][26]
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.[23]
Bomb disposal equipment
Bozena-5   Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 1   Slovakia [42]
Dumper
Thwaites Dumper 2722E   Dumper   United Kingdom [43]
Forklift
TCM FD 50 T 8   Forklift   Japan [43]
Bulldozer
Caterpillar D4   Bulldozer   United States D4C, D4K, D4G, D4E variant.[44]
Caterpillar D6   Bulldozer   United States D6R variant.[45]
Caterpillar D7   Bulldozer   United States D7R variant.[45]
Loader
Caterpillar 924HZ   Wheel Loader   United States [43]
Ahlmann AS 200   Wheel Loader   Netherlands [44]
Crane
GR-120NL Crane   Japan [43]
GR-300EX   Crane   Japan [43]

Logistics and utility vehicles edit

Name Image Role Quantity Origin Notes
Pickup truck
Land Rover Defender   Utility Vehicle   United Kingdom Assembled by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[46]
Iveco 40.10WM   Utility Vehicle   Italy [47]
Mitsubishi Delica   Utility Vehicle   Japan P15 and L300 series[47]
Toyota Land Cruiser   Utility Vehicle   Japan J70 model.

Photographic evidence.[48][49]

Staff car
Nissan Patrol   Staff car   Japan [47]
Mitsubishi Pajero   Staff car   Japan [47]
Tata Hexa   Staff car 200   India [50][51][52]
4x4 truck
Arunima Bolyan   4x4 truck   Bangladesh [47]
Isuzu TS/TW series   4x4 truck   Japan HTS-11G and 11J variant.[47]
Renault TRM 180.11   4x4 truck   France [53]
BMC-235-16 4x4 truck   Turkey [43]
6x4 truck
Renault Kerax 380.34T   6x4 truck 10   France [54]
Renault CBH   6x4 truck   France CBH 320 variant.[43]
Iveco EuroTrakker   6x4 truck   Italy [55]
Volvo FM   6x4 truck   Sweden FM 400 variant.[43]
6x6 truck
Tiema XC2200   6x6 truck   China [47]
Jiefang CA-30   6x6 truck   China [43]
Western Star   6x6 truck   Canada [43]

Aircraft of aviation group edit

Aircraft Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
Airbus C-295W   Transport aircraft 2   Spain [23][26][56][57]
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan   Utility aircraft 1   United States [56]
DA40NG   Basic trainer 4   Austria Two more on order.[23][58]
Cessna 152 Aerobat   Light aircraft 5   United States A152 Aerobat variant.[26][58]
Helicopters
Mi-171Sh   Transport helicopter with armed assault capabilities 5-6 (sources vary)   Soviet Union [26][56]
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin   Utility helicopter 2   France AS365 N3+ variant[23][26][56]
Bell 206   Utility helicopter 2   United States [26][56]
Bell 407   Utility helicopter 2   United States [56]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Bayraktar TB2   Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 6   Turkey Procured in 2023.[59][60]
Bramor C4EYE   Reconnaissance drone 36   Slovenia Procured in 2017.[61]

Watercrafts of Riverine Brigade edit

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.[62][63]
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.[64]
Type C (2012) class LCVP 2   Bangladesh Build by Khulna Shipyard. Specifications:- length: 19.85 m, breadth: 7 m, maximum speed: 15 knots.[65][66]
High speed boat
Metal Shark Boat   High speed interceptor boat 3[67]   United States 5 more on order.[67]
Sea Horse-13   High speed interceptor boat 2   Bangladesh Made by METACENTRE ltd.[68][69]
Kingfisher-29 High speed patrol boat 60   Canada [70]
MFG-23C High speed patrol boat 100   Bangladesh Made by Yamaha Marine Bangladesh Ltd.[71]

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