Bangladesh have 395 tanks out of which only 44 is from 3rd generation, rest all are 2nd generation
Dude,was that from 2010 or 2013? Currently its 2017 so lets talk about the current year.
Current inventory. ( Some of the figures are approximate )
~Name~ - ~Qtn~
MBT-2000/VT-1A Main Battle Tank - 44
Type 69-II Mk.2G Main battle tank - 200+
Type 69-II Main battle tank - 65
Type 59II Main battle tank - 54 ( Being upgraded to Al Zarrar Class by BMTF with Chinese help )
Type 59 Main battle tank - 60 ( Being upgraded to Al Zarrar Class by BMTF with Chinese help )
Type 59BD Main Battle Tank - 300+50+60
Bangladesh purchased 300 mordernized T-59s in 2015 ( a ridicilous desicion ) and along with the 54+60 Existing T-59s,they are being upgraded to Type - 59BD,the Bangladeshi version of the Al-Zarrar under the 902 Heavy Workshop,BMTF using kits and technical assistance from China ( they were supposed to be from Pakistan and China but AL Gov't cancelled the Pakistani role )
Hmm,so that means we have 44+200+65+54+60+300 = 723 tanks.Our Type-69mk2G are upgraded to 3rd Gen standards,Type-59s are being upgraded to Al Zarrar standards.And some of our Type-62 Light tanks were retired,while others were converted into heavy APCs.So basically our tank inventory is actually on 3rd Gen standards now. The only thing in Myanmarnese inventory which can be very deadly to us are their 144 VT-1A/MBT-2000s,but we have purchased thousands of ATGMs in recent years including HJ-8,Batkar Shikhan,PF-98 ( Standard Anti-Armor Weapon ) as well as the state of art Metis M and Kornet E ATGMs.
We also hold superiority against them in the field of artillery and infantry.We have Nora B-52 and PLZ-45 SPHs as well as BM-21/KRL-122 MLRS and WS-22,WS-32/WS-33 GMLRS.And our infantry are far superior to theirs ( thats because Gov't loves its soldiers more than the big weapons ).We also have a seperate avaitation wing for our army while they rely on their air force.
We should compare with the navies since the main "tension" between Myanmar and Bangladesh is about the resources in the Bay of Bengal.