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In 2011, Bangladesh received 80 BTR-80s, including an unknown number of ARVs. In 2016–17, Bangladesh received 340 BTR-80s, including 10 ARV version. [23] Bomb disposal equipment Bozena-5 Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 25 Bangladesh Slovakia [31] Dumper Thwaites Dumper 2722E Dumper: 25+ United Kingdom [32] Forklift TCM FD 50 T 8 ...
This category lists models who originated from Bangladesh or spent a notable part of their careers in Bangladesh. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
A group of Commandos were sent to Pakistan and Indonesia for Advanced Commando and Airborne Training. Successfully completing their training there, they came back home and started Para & Advanced Commando Course in Bangladesh. It is Major (retired) Ahsan Ilahee who was the first instructor and Pioneer of Parachuting in Bangladesh. [8]
Meghna Group [2] is a Bangladeshi conglomerate. [3] [4] It is present in automobile, light engineering, bicycle, tire, cement, packaging and textile industries.Meghna Group was established by Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan. [1]
Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) [1] is the military training institute for the officer cadets of Bangladesh Army. It is located in Bhatiary , near the Chittagong Hill Tracts , in the Chittagong District of south-east Bangladesh about 13 kilometers north of Chittagong .
Classrooms are equipped with projectors and touchscreen interactive smart boards, the first of its kind in Bangladesh. Equipment such as function generators, auto-range multimeters, oscilloscopes, electrical machine trainers, survey equipment etc. are available for the students of engineering departments.
The automotive industry in Bangladesh is the third largest in South Asia. Bangladesh has a few large car plants which assemble passenger cars from Mitsubishi and Toyota, as well as commercial vehicles from Hino and Tata. Motorcycles, auto rickshaws and the locally designed Mishuk three-wheeler are manufactured in Bangladesh.
Crest of Bangladesh Armed Forces. Forces Goal 2030 is a military modernization program in Bangladesh that commenced in 2009 and was updated in 2017. It is designed to enhance the capabilities of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, including the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, as well as the Coast Guard.