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Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes Main battle tanks (320) MBT-2000: Main battle tank: 44 People's Republic of China [23] [24] Type 59 Durjoy: Main battle tank: 174 Bangladesh People's Republic of China: 174 Type 59 tanks were upgraded to Type 59G(BD) Durjoy with kits from China in 2014–2019. [23] [24] Type 69-IIG: Main battle tank: 58
The Netherlands agreed to help procure and supply ammunition for the tanks. Ukrainian tank operators began training on the vehicles in February 2023. The first four Leopard 2A4 tanks were delivered from Polish stocks on 24 February 2023. [96] The remaining 10 arrived after 7 March. Norway delivered all eight tanks on 20 March 2022. [97]
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Anti-tank guided missiles HJ-20/50: Anti-tank guided missile China: HJ-16: Anti-tank guided missile: Tandem shaped charge HEAT China: Universal light-weight anti-tank guided missile. Pre- or post-launch lock on with top attack capability. Developed from QN-502C missile. [31] HJ-13: Anti-tank guided missile China: HJ-12: Anti-tank guided missile
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Main battle tank developed by the People's Republic of China. Its development started in March 1970. After several prototypes were built, the plan was set aside in 1974. Panzer 68: 1971 1971 Switzerland: 390 40.8 t 660 hp 200 km Swiss vehicle based on the Panzer 61. Improvements consisted of wider tracks, stabilized gun, and replaces the ...
Name Image Type Quantity Notes BGB Shah Jalal: Coastal Patrol Vessel: 1 [8]High speed interceptor vessel: Interceptor Vessel: 40: Received in 2020. The vessels are capable of navigating in inclement weather and are equipped with machine gun, radar, fourth generation GPS, and modern sonar system.
Bangladesh identifies only 198 (39+39+60+60) of the 265 as BTR-80s. Russia doesn't identify the type at all. For half of the transfer years, Bangladesh hasn't reported, and in the remaining years, the two country's numbers match only once.