What's new

Bangladesh Army

A worthy read:
Origins of the Bangladesh Army
http://www.amazon.com/Origins-Bangladesh-Army-ebook/dp/B0086IDBCM

Origins of the Bangladesh Army is a book written by Sabir Abdus Samee. It is a military history book discussing the history of Bangladesh Army from 1757 through to 2009.
Sabir Abdus Samee’s work Origins of the Bangladesh Army brings a new take on historical and political events, as seen through his eyes and interpreted by him. As the son of a Bangladeshi army officer, he spent his childhood in Bangladeshi cantonments. It is clearly a topic close to his heart that he has tried to bring more light to for outsiders.

The book is divided into five chronological parts starting from 1757 with the Legacy left from the British Raj, followed by the Pakistani years (1947 – 1971) and the war of Independence which took place in 1971 and saw the foundation of the Bangladesh Army. The book continues with the subsequent victory that came in the same year and ends with the Bangladesh Army after Independence (1972 to present). Through this account the author has tried to bring out the truth and challenge views of intellectuals and politicians regarding the Bangladesh Army. Full of references to other sources and quotes from politicians and Army Officials that add colour and dimension to the text Origins of the Bangladesh Army tells the story of those who fought for the Army, those who were sacrificed and those who were victorious. The role of the Bangladeshi media is also analysed in this book, examining the political affiliations of each source and their portrayal of events.
This is a book suitable for anyone who has an interest in military books and reading about historical facts, or for someone carrying out research on the history of Bangladesh to present date. Books on the topic do exist but a Western point of view is often presented, it is therefore interesting and useful to have a book in English giving a Bangladeshi’s perspective of events
 
Bangladesh Army Hardware Highlights - Metis M1 Anti-Tank Guided Missile
 
Iqbal Karim and K1A1, recent visit to South Korea. It must be a nice addition to Bangladesh armored forces

Bangladesh and K1A1.jpg
 
Iqbal Karim and K1A1, recent visit to South Korea. It must be a nice addition to Bangladesh armored forces

View attachment 94052
wow thanks for the post
 
Bangladesh army battery on Nora B 52 will participate in Belgrade military parade, in section dedicated to Serbian defence industry. You can see them here:


0:47 and 1:22, after that they are going to Bangladesh.
 
Bangladesh army battery on Nora B 52 will participate in Belgrade military parade, in section dedicated to Serbian defence industry. You can see them here:


0:47 and 1:22, after that they are going to Bangladesh.
is it new Nora B-52 ? or the older ones that already have arrived in Bangladesh ?
 
Last edited:
Iqbal Karim and K1A1, recent visit to South Korea. It must be a nice addition to Bangladesh armored forces

View attachment 94052

I think its too heavy for Bangladeshi ground expensive but my choice is Japanese type 10 .
 
I think its too heavy for Bangladeshi ground expensive but my choice is Japanese type 10 .
Type10 is not for export, infact japan has defence export embargo
 
Type10 is not for export, infact japan has defence export embargo

that may change as Japan is reconsidering its pacifist constitution
 
that may change as Japan is reconsidering its pacifist constitution
K1a2 is excellent
 
K1a2 is excellent

oh yea i thought it will be 70 ton like Abraham but in fact it is 51~ Ton
 
it is Abraham in south Korean body.looks cool.
 

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom