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Active Bangladesh military aircraft is a list of military aircraft that are used by the Bangladesh Armed Forces. For aircraft no longer in-service see: List of historic Bangladesh military aircraft. Approximately 80 aircraft and five Mil Mi-17 were destroyed by the devastating 1991 Bangladesh cyclone.
Bangladesh: Designed by GB Marine. Specifications:- length: 65.70, breadth: 7 m, deadweight: 440 MT. The LCT is capable of carrying 1 helicopter, 9 tanks and 150 troops. [74] [75] BS Jahangir: LCT: 1 China Bangladesh: One Type 074 built by the People's Republic of China exists in the Bangladesh Army fleet. [76] Type C (2012) class LCVP: 2 ...
$2.13 billion Or. Tk 18,034 crore Suburban Rail Part of Trans - Asian Railway [33] Dhaka MRT Line-6: Dhaka: Uttara North–Agargaon: 21.26 km [34] Completed $2.8 billion, Or Tk 32,985 crore Rapid Transit Phase 1 consists of 11.73 km of track. Agargaon–Motijheel: Completed Phase 2 consists of an 8.37 km extension. Motijheel-Kamalapur: 5.5% ...
The following is a List of Bangladeshi inventions and discoveries which lists inventions and discoveries made by Bangladeshis both within Bangladesh and outside the region, which owe their existence either partially or entirely to a person born in Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Forces received modest assistance from the Indian Government soon after the start of the war, On 3 December 1971, the India-Pakistan war broke out and Indian troops entered Bangladesh allied with the Bangladesh Armed Forces. [26] On 16 December 1971, the Pakistani military surrendered to the joint Indian and Bangladesh forces. [27]
Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory: Industrials Defense Gazipur City: 1979 Defense vehicles S A Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Dhaka: 1976 State-owned petrochemical S A Bangladesh Pratidin: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 2010 Newspaper P A Bangladesh Railway: Industrials Railroads Dhaka: 1862 Railroads S A
Atomic Energy Centre is the oldest nuclear research centre in Bangladesh and is located in the capital Dhaka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It falls within the campus of University of Dhaka and is under the management of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission .
[4] [5] [6] The inter-governmental agreement (IGA) was officially signed on 2 November 2011. [7] Adjusted cost for construction and commissioning of the Ruppur plant is $12.65 billion. [8] On 29 May 2013 Bangladesh's Prime Minister declared that a second 2 GW nuclear power plant will be constructed in the southern region of the country.