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SORA is already carrying 40 shells on board plus 6 shells in auto loader, while combat set of SOKO is 50+1 shells. SORA is fully operational with only two crew members, while SOKO needs four. SORA is equipped with fully automatic autoloader, while SOKO uses semi-automatic one. Rate of fire for SORA is 6 rds/min, and for SOKO is 4 rds/min with maximum rate of fire of 6 rds/min. And yes SOKO does have some ballistic protection, but that is STANAG level 1 protection, and that is not much. One of the reasons why SOKO has the rear part armored, is because two crew members are at the back. If you ask me the only thing i would change on SORA is making bullet proof cabin, with STANAG level 2 protection. SORA is using domestically developed and produced INS, but that doesn't mean that you can't use any other INS from the world market. One of the main requirements put in front of Military Technical Institute by Serbian armed forces, is to use as much as possible domestically developed and produced components, when making something for Serbian army.


Proka I just read an article that Serbs have sent an APC and SPGs to Pak for evaluation ?

My guess Lazar II and Nora ?
 
don,t think so bro.......:disagree:

Bangladesh is close to having or already has a facility to overhaul and refurbish BTR-80 series.

They have the largest fleet of this type outside Russia (probably around 600~750 by some estimates). Land of rivers. You need floating armored vehicles and tanks...

This is from Janes in 2013,

Russia, Bangladesh to co-build BTR-80 maintenance plant

Bangladesh is building a repair-maintenance facility for Arzamas Machinery Plant BTR-80 armored personnel carriers with Russian assistance, a Rosoboronexport official told Russian media on 20 February.

Nikolay Dimidyuk told Arms-Tass the facility would be similar to one built in South Korea to service BTR-80As and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that South Korea procured in the 1990s and 2000s.

The contract for the Bangladesh facility was signed in December 2012 and will be built in about 18 months, said Dimidyuk, who added that it would service about 600 BTR-80s that Russia had sold to Bangladesh. In December Russia also signed a contract to supply 120 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 'Saxhorn-2') anti-tank guided missile systems to Dhaka.

Also,

Russia Can Build a Plant for Maintenance of BTR-80 in Bangladesh | engineeringrussia
 
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Bangladesh is close to having or already has a facility to overhaul and refurbish BTR-80 series.

They have the largest fleet of this type outside Russia (probably around 600~750 by some estimates). Land of rivers. You need floating armored vehicles and tanks...

This is from Janes in 2013,

Russia, Bangladesh to co-build BTR-80 maintenance plant

Bangladesh is building a repair-maintenance facility for Arzamas Machinery Plant BTR-80 armored personnel carriers with Russian assistance, a Rosoboronexport official told Russian media on 20 February.

Nikolay Dimidyuk told Arms-Tass the facility would be similar to one built in South Korea to service BTR-80As and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that South Korea procured in the 1990s and 2000s.

The contract for the Bangladesh facility was signed in December 2012 and will be built in about 18 months, said Dimidyuk, who added that it would service about 600 BTR-80s that Russia had sold to Bangladesh. In December Russia also signed a contract to supply 120 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 'Saxhorn-2') anti-tank guided missile systems to Dhaka.

Russia Can Build a Plant for Maintenance of BTR-80 in Bangladesh | engineeringrussia

BD already had an maintenance plant in place before this deal was signed.They only built another complete overhauling facility.And there was talk about an local assembly line too.
 
Bangladesh is close to having or already has a facility to overhaul and refurbish BTR-80 series.

They have the largest fleet of this type outside Russia (probably around 600~750 by some estimates). Land of rivers. You need floating armored vehicles and tanks...

This is from Janes in 2013,

Russia, Bangladesh to co-build BTR-80 maintenance plant

Bangladesh is building a repair-maintenance facility for Arzamas Machinery Plant BTR-80 armored personnel carriers with Russian assistance, a Rosoboronexport official told Russian media on 20 February.

Nikolay Dimidyuk told Arms-Tass the facility would be similar to one built in South Korea to service BTR-80As and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that South Korea procured in the 1990s and 2000s.

The contract for the Bangladesh facility was signed in December 2012 and will be built in about 18 months, said Dimidyuk, who added that it would service about 600 BTR-80s that Russia had sold to Bangladesh. In December Russia also signed a contract to supply 120 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 'Saxhorn-2') anti-tank guided missile systems to Dhaka.

Also,

Russia Can Build a Plant for Maintenance of BTR-80 in Bangladesh | engineeringrussia

Just across our border on all sides is harder ground. And we need these for UN Missions where we have been the top contributor for many years.
 
Bangladesh is close to having or already has a facility to overhaul and refurbish BTR-80 series.

They have the largest fleet of this type outside Russia (probably around 600~750 by some estimates). Land of rivers. You need floating armored vehicles and tanks...

This is from Janes in 2013,

Russia, Bangladesh to co-build BTR-80 maintenance plant

Bangladesh is building a repair-maintenance facility for Arzamas Machinery Plant BTR-80 armored personnel carriers with Russian assistance, a Rosoboronexport official told Russian media on 20 February.

Nikolay Dimidyuk told Arms-Tass the facility would be similar to one built in South Korea to service BTR-80As and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that South Korea procured in the 1990s and 2000s.

The contract for the Bangladesh facility was signed in December 2012 and will be built in about 18 months, said Dimidyuk, who added that it would service about 600 BTR-80s that Russia had sold to Bangladesh. In December Russia also signed a contract to supply 120 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 'Saxhorn-2') anti-tank guided missile systems to Dhaka.

Also,

Russia Can Build a Plant for Maintenance of BTR-80 in Bangladesh | engineeringrussia
if so,then it,s a grat news...................:yahoo::bunny:
 
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Bangladesh is close to having or already has a facility to overhaul and refurbish BTR-80 series.

They have the largest fleet of this type outside Russia (probably around 600~750 by some estimates). Land of rivers. You need floating armored vehicles and tanks...

This is from Janes in 2013,

Russia, Bangladesh to co-build BTR-80 maintenance plant

Bangladesh is building a repair-maintenance facility for Arzamas Machinery Plant BTR-80 armored personnel carriers with Russian assistance, a Rosoboronexport official told Russian media on 20 February.

Nikolay Dimidyuk told Arms-Tass the facility would be similar to one built in South Korea to service BTR-80As and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that South Korea procured in the 1990s and 2000s.

The contract for the Bangladesh facility was signed in December 2012 and will be built in about 18 months, said Dimidyuk, who added that it would service about 600 BTR-80s that Russia had sold to Bangladesh. In December Russia also signed a contract to supply 120 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 'Saxhorn-2') anti-tank guided missile systems to Dhaka.

Also,

Russia Can Build a Plant for Maintenance of BTR-80 in Bangladesh | engineeringrussia

BTR-80s can swim.
 
Bangladesh Army Cadet Anis Zahin has been appointed as the first Bangladeshi cadet to attend West Point - The U.S. Military Academy in over 30 years! Ambassador Bernicat and Brigadier General Patrick Sargent, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Pacific Regional Medical Command, presented Cadet Zahin a certificate of appointment from the West Point Academy and a West Point pennant at the U.S. Embassy on June 23.

We wish Cadet Anis Zahin a successful and fruitful four years at the U.S. Military Academy!

U.S. Embassy-Dhaka

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Bangladesh Army Cadet Anis Zahin has been appointed as the first Bangladeshi cadet to attend West Point - The U.S. Military Academy in over 30 years! Ambassador Bernicat and Brigadier General Patrick Sargent, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Pacific Regional Medical Command, presented Cadet Zahin a certificate of appointment from the West Point Academy and a West Point pennant at the U.S. Embassy on June 23.

We wish Cadet Anis Zahin a successful and fruitful four years at the U.S. Military Academy!

U.S. Embassy-Dhaka

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Mashallah desher nam ujjol koruk etai amra chai :-)

Good luck to Anis! :-)
 
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Its getting irritating.
 
being a muslim nation BD Army is not good . if they cant help muslims in their difficult time. they clearly rejected the Rohingya Muslims
 
being a muslim nation BD Army is not good . if they cant help muslims in their difficult time. they clearly rejected the Rohingya Muslims
pak army has nuclear power. why don,t pakistan army help them? why don,t you gyes liberat palestine? and we also hearing that your government selling jf-17 to manaynmar air force. if the news is true then can you ans me, why you selling them fighter?............................... :close_tema::pissed:
 
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