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Electronic warfare systems[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
TRC-274 H/V/UHF Jammer Electronic warfare system 10 set  France
Star V Convoy safety jammer 67 set  Czech Republic Each of the Otokar Cobra-2 MRAP vehicle is equipped with this system.

Mobile field bakery system[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Zil-137 Mobile bakery Field bakery Unknown  Ukraine This vehicle provides temporary food (bakery) to the soldiers in times of war and peace.

Radars and Fire control systems[edit]

Name Image Type Range In service Origin Notes
Radar systems
Ground Master 400 Digital 3D AESA 470km 2  France On order.
SLC-2 Weapon locating radar Artillery shells-35km

Rockets-50km

10set  China Each set has 1 radar, 1 control and 1 power station vehicle.
FM-90 Fire control radar 25km 6  China Part of FM-90 air defense system.
FM-90 Infrared search and tracking radar 25km 6  China Part of FM-90 air defense system.
Oerlikon Skyguard-3 Fire control radar 20km 4   Switzerland Part of Oerlikon GDF-009 guns.
Retinar PTR Ground surveillance radar Human sized target-4km and for vehicles-10km 100  Turkey Provides precise information on the enemy's position and activities on the battlefield.
Type-1956,513B Surveillance radar Unknown  China
Fire control systems
702 AM Fire control system 15 20km  China Chinese version of the Swiss-made Skyguard radar. Used for 37mm anti-aircraft artillery guns.
Fire control director 30km  China Used for 57mm anti-aircraft artillery guns.
Meteorological vehicle
WS-22 Meteorological vehicle Provides precise weather information 12  China Part of WS-22 artillery regiment.
Meteorological vehicle Provides precise weather information 6  China Part of FM-90 air defense system.

Engineering vehicles[edit]

Name Image Type In service Origin Notes
Armoured recovery vehicle
BW-654 Armoured recovery vehicle 20  China It is capable of safely rescuing tanks and other heavy vehicles damaged on the battlefield.
Type-84 Armoured recovery vehicle 10  China
Type-73 Armoured recovery vehicle 20  China This armored recovery vehicle is based on the chassis of Type-59 tank.
BREM-K Armored recovery vehicle 30  Russia It is able to safely bring back BTR-80 APCs damaged on the battlefield. Each of these vehicles has a tobar, a light crane, a winch and welding equipment.
Recovery vehicle
Daewoo Novus Recovery vehicle 20  South Korea
Arunima Bolyan Recovery vehicle 18  Bangladesh
Renault TRM 180.11 wrecker Recovery vehicle 20  France
Renualt Kerax Recovery vehicle 18  France
Isuzu TW series Recovery vehicle 18  Japan
Mobile field work-shop
Shaanxi SX-2110 Mobile field work-shop 20  China Used to repair vehicles and other equipment during wartime and peacetime.
Shaanxi SX-2190 mobile work-shop 20  China Used to repair vehicles and other equipment during wartime and peacetime.
Ribbon pontoon bridge
Type-79 Ribbon pontoon bridge 80  China It is capable of crossing the water barrier in any river on the battlefield.
Type-79A Ribbon pontoon bridge 200  China It is capable of carrying tanks and other heavy vehicles across any river on the battlefield.
Armoured vehicle-launched bridge
Panzerschnellbrücke Leguan Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 2  Germany On order.
Bomb disposal equipment
EOD-9 Bomb suit Protective bomb suit 250  USA
Bozena-5 Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 10  Slovakia It is capable of detecting and destroying landmines and other bombs placed by the enemy on battlefield.
Khan EOD tobot Remote controlled bomb disposal robot Unknown  Turkey Supplied by the Turkish company Electroland Defense.
Bomb destroying barrel Bomb disposal barrel Unknown  Turkey Supplied by the Turkish company Electroland Defense.
Bulldozer
Caterpillar D9 Heavy dulldozer 10  USA Used by the Engineer Construction Brigade of the Bangladesh Army.
Caterpillar D-4XL Light bulldozer 15  USA Used by the Engineer Construction Brigade of the Bangladesh Army.
Caterpillar D-4C Light bulldozer 10  USA Used by the Engineer Construction Brigade of the Bangladesh Army.
Excavator
Caterpillar 345C L Excavator 10  USA
Daewoo solar-290 LCV Excavator 5  South Korea
Daewoo solar-210 WV Excavator 8  South Korea
Hyundai 260 LC-95 Excavator Unknown  South Korea
Loader vehicle
Caterpillar-930G Loader vehicle 16  USA
Case-121D Loader vehicle 20  Germany
Daewoo Mega-250 Loader vehicle 10  South Korea
Motor grader
HBM-NOBAS BG-180 TA-6 Motor grader 20  Germany Used by the Bangladesh Army to build roads in remote hilly areas.
Crane
Grove TM-750E Crane 5  USA
Tadano GR-300EX Crane 8  Japan
Tadano TL-300E Crane 5  Japan

Mortar[edit]

Name Image Caliber Quantity Origin Notes
120mm self-propelled mortar
Aselsan Alkar 120mm mortar 20  Turkey On order for the Mortar Regiment under the 10th Infantry Division.
120mm mortar
HM 16 120mm mortar 100  Iran Iranian version of Israeli Soltam K6 mortar.
M-75 120mm mortar 100  Serbia
UB M52 120mm mortar 95  Serbia
MO-120 RT 120mm mortar 95  France
Type 53 120mm mortar 50  China
OFAB E-1 120mm mortar 18  India Presented by India in December 2020.
81mm mortar
M29 81mm 230  USA
W-87 81mm 560  China
82mm mortar
BOF 82mm 860  Bangladesh Produced by Bangladesh Ordnance Factory.
Type-87 82mm 470  China
82mm mortar
BOF 26-1 60mm 1250  Bangladesh Produced by Bangladesh Ordnance Factory.
Type-93 60mm 280  China Replacement for older Type 63-1 mortar.

Current inventory[edit]

Aircraft Images Type Variant In service Origin Notes
Combat Aircraft
MiG-29 multirole BM/UB 8[1]  Russia Upgraded from Belarus
Chengdu F-7 fighter BG/BGI 36  China [1]
Transport
L-410 Turbolet transport 3  Czech Republic [1]
Antonov An-32 transport 3  Ukraine [1]
C-130 Hercules transport C-130B 4  United States [1]
C-130J Super Hercules tactical airlifter C-130J-30 5  United States [1][2]
Helicopters
Bell 212 utility 14 United States [1]
Mil Mi-17 multirole Mi-17/171ish 30  Russia 5 on order[1]
AgustaWestland AW139 SAR / utility 4  Italy [1]
Trainer Aircraft
Bell 206 rotorcraft trainer 206L 6  United States [1]
Aero L-39 primary jet trainer 7  Czech Republic [1]
Hongdu JL-8 intermediate jet trainer K-8W 15  China [3][4][5][6]
Chengdu F-7 jet trainer FT-7 11  China [1]
Yakovlev Yak-130 LIFT 13  Russia [1][7][8]
AgustaWestland AW119 rotorcraft trainer 2  Italy [1]
UAV
Selex ES Falco reconnaissance Italy used for UN peacekeeping missions.[9]

Ordnance[edit]

Name Images Type Range Quantity Origin Notes
Anti-ship missile
Kh-31A Air launched AShM 70km unknown  Russia [10]
Air-to-air missile
K-13 IR guided missile 3.5km 100  Russia [11]
PL-5 IR guided missile 14km 100  China [11]
PL-7 IR guided missile 14km 100  China [11]
PL-9 IR guided missile 22km 100  China [11]
R-73 IR guided missile 30km 100  Russia [11][12]
R-27 Beyond-visual-range missile 75km 100  Ukraine [11]
Aerial bomb
Mark 81 bomb Low-drag general-purpose bomb 200  USA [13]
LS-6 Precision-guided munition 100  China [12]
LT PGB Precision-guided munition 200  China [12]
OFAB-100-120 general-purpose bomb 200  Russia [12]

Air defense systems[edit]

Name Images Type Range Quantity Origin Notes
Short-range air defence system
FM-90 SAM 16km 36(launchers)  China [12]
Man-portable air-defense system
FN-16 Eagle MANPAD 6km 50  China [12]
QW-2 Vanguard 2 MANPAD 6km 50  China [12]

Radars[edit]

Name Image Type Quantity Maximum Range Origin Notes
Selex RAT-31DL AESA Air Search Radar 2 470 km  Italy [11]
1L117 [1] Air Search Radar 2 450 km  Russia [11]
AN/TPS-43 3D Air Search Radar 4 450 km  United States [11]
JH-16 Air Search Radar 450 km  China [14]
JY-11B [2] 3D Air Search Radar 260 km  China [14]
KRONOS LAND [3] AESA Air Search Radar 250 km  Italy [11][15][16]
YLC-6 Air Search Radar 180 km  China [17][14]
Plessey AR15 [4] Air Search Radar 148 km  United Kingdom [14]
RL-64I [5] S-Band Airport Surveillance Radar(ASR) 120 km  Czech Republic [14]
RP-5GI [6] Precision Approach Radar(PAR) 30 km  Czech Republic [14]

Bangladesh Air Force[edit]

Aircraft Image Role In service Total Introduced Origin Notes
Jet
Mikoyan MiG-29 MRCA 8 8 1999  Russia 6 Mig-29BM and 2 Mig-29UB.[1][3][18]
Chengdu F-7 Fighter 36 57 1989  China Including 16 F-7 BGI and 15 F-7 BG. One F-7 BG fighter crashed on 23 November 2018.[19][20][3]
Yakovlev Yak-130 Advanced Jet Trainer 13 16 2015  Russia [20][3] One aircraft crashed on 11 July 2017.[21] Two aircraft crashed on mid air collision on 27 December 2017.[22]
Hongdu K-8 Intermediate Jet Trainer 15 16 2014  China
 Pakistan
One aircraft crashed on 1 July 2018.[23][20] 7 K-8W of the second batch were received on 15 October 2020.[3][24]
Aero L-39 Albatros Jet trainer 7 8 1995  Czechoslovakia [20][3]
Turboprop
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules Transport 5 5[25] 2019  USA Procured from RAF surplus[26][2][3][27] and modified by Marshall ADG. Marshall will provide total support to the entire C-130J fleet under a multi-million-pound support contract.[28]
Lockheed C-130 Hercules Transport 4 4 2000  USA [20][3]
Antonov An-32 Transport 3[29] 3 [29] 1990  Ukraine Overhauled and upgraded with life extension by SE PLANT 410 CA of Ukraine.[29][20]
Let L-410 Turbolet Trainer/Transport 3 3 2015  Czechoslovakia [20][3]
Nanchang PT-6 Basic Trainer 24[30] 53 1977  China [20][3]
Rotorcraft
Mi-17/171Sh Transport / Assault 31 33 1993  Russia 5 more on order.[31] one helicopter crashed whilst carrying Kuwaiti delegates.[32]Another one crashed in 2015.[33]
Bell 212 Utility 14 14 1977  USA [20]
AgustaWestland AW139 SAR 4 4 2015  Italy [20][3]
AgustaWestland AW119 Trainer 2 2 2017  Italy [20][3]
Bell 206 Long Ranger Trainer 6 6 1981  USA [20]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Selex ES Falco Reconnaissance  Italy Used in UN peacekeeping mission.[9]

Bangladesh Army[edit]

Aircraft Image Role In service Total Introduced Origin Notes
Rotorcraft
Mi-171Sh Transport / Assault 6 6 2016  Russia [20]
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Utility 2 2 2012  France [20]
Bell 206 Utility 2 2  USA [20]
Turboprop
CASA C-295W Transport 1 1 2017  Spain 1 in order[citation needed]
Cessna 208 Caravan Utility 1 1  USA [20]
Cessna 152 Training 4 4  USA
Diamond DA40 Training 4 4 2019  Austria [34] 2 more on order.[3]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Bramor C4EYE Reconnaissance 36 36 2018  Slovenia [35]

Bangladesh Navy[edit]

Aircraft Image Role In service Total Introduced Origin Notes
Rotorcraft
AgustaWestland AW109 Utility 2 2 2011  Italy [20]
Turboprop
Dornier 228 MPA 2 2 2013  Germany 2 more on order with Leonardo's Seaspray 5000E Active Electronically Scanned Array surveillance radar.[36][20]

Uniforms and protective equipment[edit]

Name Image Type origin Notes
Combat boots
B-201 Desert boot  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[37]
B-202 Special operations boot  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory[38]
B-301 Combat boot  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory[39]
B-302 Combat boot  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory[40]
B-401 Jungle boot  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory[41]
Combat helmet
SPECTRA helmet Combat helmet  France  Bangladesh Standard service helmet of Bangladesh Army. Manufactured locally by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory
MICH Combat helmet  USA Used by Para Commando Brigade (Bangladesh)
M1 helmet Combat helmet  USA  Bangladesh Being replaced by SPECTRA helmet. Limited number in use.
Bulletproof vest
Kevlar vest Bulletproof vest  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory
Level 2/3 ballistic vest Bulletproof vest  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory
Military uniform
Battle Dress Uniform Woodland  Bangladesh Emerging in the 1990s, a very brightly-colored woodland-style pattern came into use with Bangladeshi forces. Although similar to the US design, the shapes appear to be based on different drawings. This design is still in use today, although the colors have been changed a little from older versions.[42]

Small arms[edit]

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Handgun
Browning Hi-Power 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Belgium Used by Para Commando Brigade.[43]
SIG-Sauer P229 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Switzerland
 Germany
Used by Para Commando Brigade.[43]
SIG-Sauer P228 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Switzerland
 Germany
[43]
S&T Motiv (Daewoo) K5 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  South Korea [43]
Type 92 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  China [43]
Bersa TPR9 9×19mm Parabellum Semi-automatic pistol  Argentina [44]
Assault rifle
BD-08 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Bangladesh Licensed version of Type 81 assault rifle.[45][46] Standard service rifle of Bangladesh Army.
Type 56 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  China
 Bangladesh
Assembled locally at BOF.[47]
Steyr AUG 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle  Austria [48]
SS2-V5 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle  Indonesia

[49]

Carbine
M4 carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Selective fire carbine  United States [45]
Type-56 7.62×39mm Semi-automatic carbine  China
 Bangladesh
Produced under license by BOF.[46][45]
Zastava M59/66 7.62×39mm Semi-automatic carbine  Yugoslavia [45][47]
Battle rifle
Heckler & Koch G3 7.62×51mm NATO Battle rifle  Germany [45] Assembled locally.[50]
FN FAL 7.62×51mm NATO Battle rifle  Belgium [45]
Sniper rifle
Type-85 7.62×54mmR Designated marksman rifle  China [51]
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom AX308 variant[52]
SC-76 Thunderbolt 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom [52]
RPA Rangemaster 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle  United Kingdom Rangemaster 7.62 variant.[52]
Submachine gun
Heckler & Koch MP5 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun  Germany [45]
KRISS Vector
9×19mm Parabellum Submachine gun  United States Gen II variant[53][better source needed]
Light machine gun
RPD 7.62×39mm Squad automatic weapon/Light machine gun Soviet Union [45]
BD-15 LMG[54] 7.62×39mm Light machine gun  Bangladesh Licensed version of Type 81 LMG[45][55]
General-purpose machine gun
Type 80 7.62×54mmR General-purpose machine gun  China Chinese copy of PK machine gun[51]
Heckler & Koch HK21 7.62×51mm NATO General-purpose machine gun  Germany HK11A1 and HK21A1 variants.[45]
Heavy machine gun
Type 54 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun  China [47]
Grenade-based weapons
Arges HG-84 N/A Fragmentation hand grenade  Bangladesh Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[55]

Utility vehicles[edit]

Name Image Role In service Origin Notes
All terrain vehicle
Honda FourTrax ATV 50  Japan Used by Black Eagle Snipers of Para Commando Brigade (Bangladesh)
Pickup truck
Toyota Land Cruiser Utility vehicle 2000  Japan  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.
KIA KM420 Utility vehicle 100  South Korea
Land Rover Defender Utility vehicle 50  UK
Toyota Land Cruiser Utility vehicle 3000  Japan  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.
Ford Ranger Utility vehicle 100  USA
Toyota Hilux Utility vehicle 200  Japan
Mitsubishi L200 Utility vehicle 50  Japan
Staff car
Mitsubishi Pajero Staff car 200  Japan
Toyota Land Cruiser J200 Staff car 200  Japan
Nissan Patrol Staff car 100  Japan [56]
BMW 7 series Staff car 50  Germany
Kia Cerato Staff car 100  South Korea
Mitsubishi Lancer EX Staff car 200  Japan
Toyota Corolla E140 Staff car 100  Japan
Toyota Corolla E150 Staff car 100  Japan
Toyota Corolla (E170) Staff car 100  Japan
Toyota Camry XV40 Staff car 100  Japan
Toyota Camry XV50 Staff car 200  Japan
Mitsubishi Lancer GLX Staff car 50  Japan
Nissan Sunny N16 Staff car 50  Japan
Tata Hexa Staff car 200  India [57][58][59]
Ambulance
Toyota Land Cruiser Ambulance 300  Japan  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.
Volkswagen Crafter Ambulance 100  Germany
Mitsubishi L300 Ambulance 200  Japan
Toyota HiAce H100 Ambulance 50  Japan
Shaanxi SX 2110 Field Ambulance 50  China
Iveco Daily Field Ambulance 50  Italy
4x4 truck
Arunima Bolyan 4x4 truck 1000  Bangladesh Manufactured by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[60]
Renault Midlum 240 4x4 truck 500  France
Renault TRM 180.11 4x4 truck 200  France
Renault Midlum 240 4X4 tipper 50  France
Mercedes-Benz 1117 4x4 truck 100  Germany
Isuzu TSD-45 4x4 truck 100  Japan
Daewoo Novus water tanker 300  South Korea
Iveco Trakker 310 aircraft refueler 50  Italy
Iveco Eurotakker 150E18 fuel tanker 50  Italy
BeiBen 1928 4x4 truck 100  China
Shaanxi SX 2110 4x4 truck 50  China Used as mobile work-shop.
6x4 truck
Renault Kerax 380.34T 6x4 truck 50  France [61]
Iveco 380 prime mover 6x4 truck 20  Italy
Volvo FM400 6x4 truck 60  Sweden
Mitsubishi Fuso Prime mover 6x4 truck 20  Japan
6x6 truck
Iveco Trakker 420 6×6 truck 200  Italy
Iveco Trakker 420 6×6 flatbed truck 100  Italy
Renault Kerax 6X6 flatbed truck 100  France
Renault CBH320 6X6 flatbed truck 50  France
Renault Kerax 6×6 Fuel Tanker 20  France
Tiema XC2200 6×6 truck 50  China
Kamaz-43118 6×6 truck 50  Russia Ammunition transport truck.
Ural-4320 6×6 truck 50  Slovakia
Mercedes Benz 6×6 truck 20  Germany Tank transporter.
Western Star M4866S 6×6 truck 20  USA Tank transporter
Zil-137 6×6 truck 16  Ukraine
Shaanxi SX2190 6×6 truck 20  China

Aircraft[edit]

Aircraft Image Type Origin Quantity Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
Airbus C-295W Transport aircraft  Spain 1 [62][12][63]
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Utility aircraft  USA 1 [63]
DA40NG Basic trainer  Austria 4 Two more on order.[62][64]
Cessna 152 Aerobat Light aircraft  USA 5 A152 Aerobat variant.[12][64]
Helicopters
Mi-171Sh Transport helicopter with armed assault capabilities  Russia 6 Six more on order.[12][63]
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Utility helicopter  France 2 AS365 N3+ variant[62][12][63]
Bell 206 Utility helicopter  USA 2 [12][63]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Bramor C4EYE Reconnaissance drone  Slovenia 36 Procured in 2017.[65]
Type-2 150 Target drone  China Unknown
RQ-12B Reconnaissance drone  USA Unknown On order.[66]
Mavic Air-2 Reconnaissance drone  China 100

Artillery[edit]

Name Image Caliber Range In service Origin Notes
Type-B (Medium Range)
TRG-300 Tiger 300mm multiple launch rocket system 120km 18 (launchers)  Turkey This missile is capable of hitting specific targets using Global Positioning System + Global Navigation Satellite System Aided Inertial Navigation System.To be delivered soon.[62][12][67][68]
TRG-230 230mm multiple launch rocket system 70km 18 (launchers)  Turkey This missile is capable of hitting specific targets using Global Positioning System + Global Navigation Satellite System Aided Inertial Navigation System.[62][12]
Type (Short Range)
WS-22 122 mm multiple launch rocket system 47km 72 (launchers)  China [62][12]
Self-propelled artillery
Nora B-52 K1 155mm 41.2km 54  Serbia [62][12] [69][70]
Towed artillery
Type 59-1 130 mm field gun 39km 62  China Chinese version of Soviet M-46 gun. [12]
Type 96 122mm field howitzer 22km 90  China Chinese version of soviet D-30 gun.[12]
D-30 122mm field howitzer 22km 14  Russia [12]
Type 54-1 122mm field howitzer 12km 57  China [12][62]
Type 83 122mm pack howitzer 22km 110  China [62] [12] [71]
M-56A1 105 mm pack howitzer 13km 56  Serbia Upgraded version of basic M-56 Howitzer.[62] [12] [72]
L-10A1 105 mm pack howitzer 13km 98  Serbia [62] [12][73]
M101A1 105 mm pack howitzer 12km 50  USA [62] [12]
Mod 56 105 mm pack howitzer 10km 170  Italy [12][74]

Armored vehicles[edit]

Name Image Type In service Origin Note
Armoured personnel carrier
BTR-80 APC ≤645  Russia [75][62][12][76]
MT-LB APC 134  Russia [77]
BATT-X APC 44  USA [76] [78]
INKAS Sentry APC 44  Canada [76] [79]
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected
Otokar Cobra-2 MARP 67  Turkey Otokar Cobra-2 vehicles have been newly added to the Mechanized Battalion. These vehicles are playing an effective role in the UN peacekeeping missions.[62][12][76]
MaxxPro MRAP 50  USA 50 vehicle received in 2019.[62]
STREIT Typhoon MRAP 50  Canada These vehicles are used in UN peacekeeping missions.[62]
Light Armoured Vehicle
Otokar Cobra-1 Light Armoured Vehicle 300  Turkey Armoured command post, ambulance, surveillance and reconnaissance, tank destroyer and amphibious versions are used.[62] [62][12][76]
IAG Guardian Light Armoured Vehicle 44  United Arab Emirates [62]
IAG Jaws Light Armoured Vehicle 24  United Arab Emirates [62]
BOV M11 Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 24  Serbia Used for Self Propelled Artillery Regiment of Bangladesh Army.[12][62]
RN-94 Armoured Ambulance 9  Turkey Romania [62]
Pindad Anoa Armoured Ambulance 6  Indonesia Six units ordered on trial basis.[80]
Command Vehicle
Type 85 AFV APC/Command vehicle 50  China [62]
Dongfeng EQ2050 Command vehicle 24  China Used for MLRS Regiment of Bangladesh Army.[81]

Watercraft[edit]

Name Image Type In service Origin Notes
High speed boat
Sea Horse-13 High speed interceptor boat 2  Bangladesh Made by METACENTRE ltd.
Defender-class boat 200PX Rapid response boat 20  USA
Kingfisher-29 High speed patrol boat 60  Canada
MFG-23C High speed patrol boat 100  Bangladesh Made by Yamaha Marine Bangladesh Ltd.
Tri shark Speed boat 200  Bangladesh
Landing craft tank
Shakti Sanchar LCT 1  Bangladesh Designed by GB Marine, the 85-meter-long LCT is capable of carrying 1 helicopter, 9 tanks and 150 troops.
Amir Hamza LCT 1  Bangladesh Used for transporting troops and supplies.
BS Jahangir LCT 1  China One Yuch'in-class LCT built by the People's Republic of China exists in the Bangladesh Army fleet.
Under construction
Type-C - Command ship 1  Bangladesh This ship will be used as a commandship during wartime.
- - LCT 2  Bangladesh Bangladesh Army has signed an agreement with Western Marine Shipyard in 2017. These 68 meter long ships will be able to carry 8 tanks.
Type-A - LCT 4  Bangladesh In April 2018, the Bangladesh Army decided to purchase 4 sea capable landing craft tanks (LCTs). These 75 to 82 meters long ships and will be able to carry 8 tanks.
Type-B - Troops Carrier Vessel 15  Bangladesh In January 2018, the Army invited tenders for two naval troop carrying vessels. These 55 meter long ships will be able to carry 200 troops.
Type-D - Troops Carrier Vessel 15  Bangladesh

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