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According to the Asian Military Review (May 2011) the Bangladesh Navy is interested in 3 South Korean Pohang class frigates and two F-22 frigates. Jane's claims that the Bangladesh Navy procured two Jiangwei II (Type 053H3) frigates in their latest report!
 
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According to the Asian Military Review (May 2011) the Bangladesh Navy is interested in 3 South Korean Pohang class frigates and two F-22 frigates. Jane's claims that the Bangladesh Navy procured two Jiangwei II (Type 053H3) frigates in their latest report!

All branches of Bangladesh armed forces are very very secretive in their purchase of heavy weapons. So, we have to depend upon all those piecemesal reports in the foreign press to get information. It seems that all the branches are getting stronger year after year. The five new missile frigates are a necessity, but we also need destroyers and submarines. I think, one submarine diesel-electric, has already been ordered this fiscal.

BoB is holding a few hundred billions worth of resource. We should spend $10 billion now on arms so that the wealth is not stolen by our two greedy and poor neighbouring countries. I must give credit to this AL govt for making timely purchases.
 
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wow our are ordering and on the purchaser a lot of arms for us it is a lot
 
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According to the Asian Military Review (May 2011) the Bangladesh Navy is interested in 3 South Korean Pohang class frigates and two F-22 frigates. Jane's claims that the Bangladesh Navy procured two Jiangwei II (Type 053H3) frigates in their latest report!

That is a great news Asad. Could you please post the link or copy paste the Review or Jane's article. Would be much appreciated!


Cheers!!!
 
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Students of BAF Shaheen College Dhaka are performing on stage on their last day at school. BAF Shaheen College is governed by Bangladesh Air Force. It has all the facilities for the students of Play Group to Graduation level.

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A BNCC Cadet posing with her friends for photograph. The objectives of BNCC are as following:

# To provide military training to young men and women so as to stimulate their interest for the defence of the country.

# To provide disciplined volunteers for national development programmes and during national calamities.

# To provide a second line defence in face of external aggression.
 
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Admin Building of Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST).

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Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), the pioneer Technical Institutes of Armed Forces, started its journey from 19 April 1998. It was the visionary leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister of People’s Republic of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina to establish a Technical Institute of Armed Forces. Accordingly, the Honourable Prime Minister, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina unveiled the Foundation Plaque on 19 April 1998. MIST is located at Mirpur Cantonment, which is on the northwest of Dhaka City. Mirpur Cantonment is well known to be as an Education Village of Bangladesh Armed Forces, a hub of knowledge for military and civil professionals. First Academic Program at MIST was launched on 31 January 1999 with the maiden batch of Civil Engineering (CE). The pioneer batch comprised of only military students. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) Program got underway from February 2000. Following those Programs, Electrical, Electronic & Communication Engineering (EECE) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) Programs including induction of Civil Students (both male and female) to various disciplines started from the session 2002-2003. Aeronautical Engineering (AE) program started at MIST from Academic Session 2008-2009. Foreign students from Sri Lanka were admitted for the first time in the same Academic Session. Presently students from Maldives, Palestine and Afghanistan are also studying different Engineering Programs in five Engineering Departments. MIST enters into the domain of “Online Admission System” since 06 Sep 2010. It was inaugurated by Major General Tarique Ahmed Siddique, rcds, psc (Retd), Defence Adviser to the Honourable Prime Minister. MIST envisages creating facilities for military as well as civil students from home and abroad dedicated to pursue standard curriculum leading to Graduation Degree. As an Institution without any gender biasness, MIST is already on steady stride upholding its motto “Technology for Advancement”. MIST remains committed to contributing to the wider spectrum of National Educational Arena and play a significant role in the development of Human Resources and ardently pursuing its goal to grow into a “Centre of Excellence”.

MIST has well equipped class rooms with multimedia and web camera with internet facilities and Laboratories with modern equipments. The medium of instruction for all engineering programs is English. All academic programs of MIST are affiliated with the Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) and have close cooperation with Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and Dhaka University (DU). Intake of students in each of the B.Sc. Engineering Program of CE, CSE, EECE, ME and AE at undergraduate level is 65. Academic Session of MIST normally starts in the last week of January. Admission process starts in September/October and Admission Test held in November every year. Admission formalities are completed by December/January. The total number of intake in a year is 325. In general about 50% seats are allocated to Armed Forces Officers. MIST has few other miscellaneous facilities such as Medical Centre, Fitness Centre, Cyber Café, Library and Students’ Accommodation (Male & Female).


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A panoramic view of the part of Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST).

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Play Ground of Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) was prepared for a concert of a popular Bengali Band “Miles”.

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