Turkish defence giant Roketsan has delivered the first regiment of its powerful TRG-300 series Tiger Guided Multiple-Launch Rocket (GMLRS) systems to the Bangladesh Army. Photos
Category: Procurements
Bangladesh becomes major Turkish defence industry client
Data released by the Turkish defence export agency reveals Bangladesh has become a major purchaser of Turkish-made military equipment in 2021. The Turkish defence export
Bangladesh Air Force set to ink defence deals with Turkey
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Bangladesh Navy seeks amphibious assault ships
The Bangladesh Navy has outlined its plan to acquire amphibious assault ships in accordance to the Forces Goal 2030 defence modernisation blueprint. Declassified Ministry of
Bangladesh Air Force confirms purchase of German trainers
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Indonesia to supply APCs to Bangladesh Army for the first time
Indonesia’s PT Pindad may export light tanks, armoured personnel carriers and assault rifles to the Bangladesh Army for the first time in a sign of
Light tanks, long range surface attack missiles arriving soon
The Bangladesh Army Chief General Ahmed reaffirmed the modernisation drive of the Bangladesh Army. He stated procurement of several new advanced weapons systems such as
Bangladesh Army purchasing additional Type C GMLRS
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Bangladesh Navy orders Otomat Mk II anti-ship missiles from Italy
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The Saab Gripen story
In an industry first we spoke with a Bangladeshi defence supply firm representative working closely with the DGDP about the prospects of bringing the Saab