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An artillery in Bangladesh Military Academy :
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Related photos in posts # 427, # 592 and # 600
 
Aircrafts of Bangladesh Army :
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Name. . . . . . . . . . . . Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . Version . Quantity
Cessna 208 Grand Caravan. . Utility aircraft. . . . . . . B . . . . 1 . . .
Cessna 152. . . . . . . . . FAC, Recce. . . . . . . . . . A . . . . 4 . . .
Bell 206 Long Ranger IV . . Light Observation Helicopter. L-4 . . . 3 . . .
Cessna 337 Super Skymaster. Utility aircraft. . . . . . . F . . . . 2 . . .
Piper PA-31T Cheyenne . . . V.I.P. Transport. . . . . . . T1. . . . 1 . . .


Related photos in posts # 586 and # 589 of page # 40
 
The SWADS are professional soldiers and are recruited through the Bangladesh Navy. The Special Warfare Diving and Salvage (SWADS) is organized, trained and equipped along the lines of SEAL/UDT teams of the United States Navy SEALs and the Republic of Korea.

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Weapons used by SWAD

Colt M4 Carbine SOPMOD
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Daewoo K2 assault rifles
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HK MP5 9mm submachine gun
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HK M-416
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M-16a4
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m24 sniper
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Mk 19 grenade launcher
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A Bangladeshi police officer helps rush injured civilians to a first aid post after clashes in the Congolese capital Kinshasa

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Coast Guard Boats

CGS TAWFIQUE Fast Attack Craft (Gun)

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CGS TANVEER Fast Attack Craft (Gun)

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CGS Ruposhi Bangla Coastal Patrol Craft
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CGS NOAKHALI Riverine Patrol Craft
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High Speed Boat Large
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High Speed Boat Small
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Bangladesh Navy in Liberation War

On 10 December an accident occurred at the Rupsha river in Khulna. Two of the warships of the Mukti Bahini named "Padma" and "Palash" mistakenly came under fire from the Indian Air Force as it crossed the river Rupsha near the Khulna shipyards. on this day. Earlier that day, Indian Air Force fired at different places of Khunla city. Incidentally one of those bombs had fallen at the warship "Palash". Ruhul Amin was working as an artificer of that ship. After the heavy bombing, the engine room got burned and Ruhul Amin was forced to dive into the water. When he reached the river shore, he got caught by the Razakars who killed him using their bayonets.
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Warship Palash

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Warship PADMA
 
Often accompanied by river patrol Mukt Bahini frogman (A frogman is someone who is trained to scuba diving and/or swim underwater in a military capacity which can include combat) have destroyed a dozen west pakistani ships in Bangladesh Ports.

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Formidable looking soldiers... however I think this camouflage is a bit outdated. It would be lovely to see these soldiers in the NATO uniforms

Actually i have no idea about uniforms....isnt the present camouflage of BD ARMY perfect for green Bangladesh???? Nato uniforms mainly suits dirt, desert area...

Functionally, it'll do for now. But yes, the uniform is a bit outdated.

Might wanna look at the Army Combat Uniform:
Army Combat Uniform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Universal Camouflage Pattern (it's interesting):
Universal Camouflage Pattern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Our Coast Guard is almost unheard of among the other security forces. Never was any decision taken to modernize them, no ships, no training, no new weapons...or may be even in terms of salaries and benefits.

Though insignificant, but they are part of our security forces and some immediate steps should be taken to turn CG in to a potent force.


Cheers!!!
 
Our Coast Guard is almost unheard of among the other security forces. Never was any decision taken to modernize them, no ships, no training, no new weapons...or may be even in terms of salaries and benefits.

Though insignificant, but they are part of our security forces and some immediate steps should be taken to turn CG in to a potent force.


Cheers!!!

I don't even understand the reason for creating coast guard for Bangladesh in the first place.

CG is usually for large countries like the USA. Or a country that doesn't have a navy. A small country like Bangladesh doesn't need CG since it has navy. I didn't understand the reasoning behind creating the force :undecided:
 
CG is a more powerful organisation that the River Police.

It ensure the sanctity of the Economic Zone which the River Police cannot since they are not equipped to do so.

Bangladesh's requirement of CG is valid.

The Navy requires to be free from CG policing responsibility and concentrate on strategic issues.
 
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