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That is supposed to be the plan.

The C295W for Bangladesh Army Aviation is qualified for transport of troops and bulky/palletized cargo, para-trooping and medical evacuation.

This is the first multi-engine fixed-wing aircraft to be operated by Bangladesh Army in liaison role however with the way things are going, Army is going to end up needing more than one or two.
 
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Army Chief meets Maldivian Defence Minister and Chief of Defence Forces​

  • Staff Correspondent
  • 17th February, 2022 06:53:21 PM
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Army Chief meets Maldivian Defence Minister and Chief of Defence Forces


The Chief of Army Staff General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed held bilateral meetings with the Maldivian Defence Minister Mariya Ahmed Didi and the Chief of Defence Forces of Maldives Major General Abdulla Shamaal at the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) headquarters on Wednesday during his official visit.

Upon arrival at the MNDF headquarters, the Chief of Army Staff was given a guard of honour. The Chief of Army Staff was received by senior military officials, including the Maldivian Defence Minister and the Chief of Defence Forces.

During the bilateral meeting with Maldivian Defence Minister Mariya Ahmed Didi, the two sides discussed military cooperation between the two countries.

Later, in a bilateral meeting with the Chief of Defence Forces of Maldives Major General Abdulla Shamaal, the Chief of Army Staff discussed various issues of mutual interest to enhance mutual cooperation.

Later, General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed led the Bangladesh Army delegation in a views exchange with the Chief of Defence Forces and senior military officials.

He also attended a views exchange with all the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) officers and JCOs. There he addressed them.

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At night, at the invitation of the Chief of Defence Forces of Maldives, the Chief of Army Staff General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed along with his delegation joined the dinner organised in the honour of General SM Shafiuddin.

The visit of the Chief of Army Staff to the Maldives is expected to further strengthen the friendly relations and cooperation between the two countries.

Mentionable that Chief of Army Staff General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed went to Maldives on Sunday at the invitation of the Chief of Defence Force of Maldives Major General Abdulla Shamaal.

On Thursday, General Shafiuddin left Maldives to inspect the Bangladeshi contingents on the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
 
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they're not even in the same class

Eh?

On what basis?

From what I can tell most specs (claimed) are identical, except that NLAWs are super expensive ($30,000 a copy for basic model) while (a guess) Alcotans will be significantly cheaper. Also, blast yield for Alcotan rounds are a lot larger. Take a look. Differences are minimal.

 
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I hope BD adopts the Prussian drill someday
You're pushing for something that has no traditional precedent simply to look cool
Eh?

On what basis?

From what I can tell most specs (claimed) are identical, except that NLAWs are super expensive ($30,000 a copy for basic model) while (a guess) Alcotans will be significantly cheaper. Also, blast yield for Alcotan rounds are a lot larger. Take a look. Differences are minimal.

One is a third gen, guided, top attack capable anti tank missile while the other is not? Alcotan is basically a bigger C90 which is also unguided

Also blast yield is irrelevant. What's more important is armor penetration
 
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