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Army to get 44 MBT-2000 tanks

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For the first time in the history of Bangladesh, the government is set to buy 44 brand new modern MBT-2000 tanks and 3 armoured recovery vehicles (ARV) for the army, as a part of its planned modernisation.

The government will also buy two additional helicopters for the army to ensure necessary logistical support for the UN peacekeeping activities.

The tanks and ARVs will be bought from China, and the helicopters from France through government-to-government deals, which were recently signed. According to the deals, the cost of the tanks will be around Tk 1,201 crore, and the helicopters Tk 174 crore. Besides, a process is on to buy 18 brand new cannons.

"The tanks will be bought through a government to government deal ensuring maximum transparency," Master General of Ordnance (MGO) of Bangladesh Army Maj Gen Abdul Matin told The Daily Star yesterday.

"The purchase is being done as a part of modernisation of the Bangladesh Army," he said adding that the tanks will be delivered in phases over a span of 27 months. In the first phase 24 tanks will come within 20 months, and the rest will come in the second phase over the next 7 months.

The payment for the purchase will be made in phases over the next eight years, said the major general adding that the Chinese government will provide training to technicians of Bangladesh Army in China and in Bangladesh for a good period of time so that the tanks and ARVs could be maintained properly. The training will be free of charge, he said.

Maj Gen (retd) Amin Ahmed Chowdhury told The Daily Star that through this purchase, the military of the country will definitely get a boost.

The government in 2003 took initiatives to buy tanks for the army, but that initiative did not see the light of day due to budgetary limitations.

The government was supposed to buy seven tanks last year and seven more this year. As only a Chinese company took part in the tender, the government cancelled it, and re-invited tender in which four companies from China, Russia, Ukraine, and Pakistan participated. Chinese company Norinco was selected as the lowest bidder.

Later the army requested the government to buy 44 tanks instead of 14.

Army to get 44 tanks

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at the moment the army operates
644 Main Battle Tank + 44 NEW
140+ Light Tank
1356+ APC

 
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Specifications

Crew: 3
Weight: 48t
Engine: Ukraine built 6TD 1,200hp liquid cooled diesel
Transmission: Mechanical, planetary
Track: Metallic with RMSh, with rubber-tyred road wheels
Suspension: Torsion bar
Radio: Receive/transmit, telephone
Dimension: Length: 10.07m; Height: 2.40m; Width: 3.50m
Ground Pressure: 26hp/t
Cruising Range: 450km
Speed: Max road 65km/h; max off-road 45km/h
Fording Depths: 5m with snorkel
Main Gun: Indigenous 125mm smoothbore, 39 rounds
Rate of Fire: 8 rounds/min (autoloader), 1~2 r/min (manual load)
Auxiliary Weapon: One coaxial 7.62mm machine gun; one 12.7mm air-defence machine gun
Fire Control: Laser rangefinder input, onboard computer, wind sensor, and control panel
 
MBT-2000 the export version of Al-Khalid... :tup:

Yeah I was thinking about that,
though it seems this will come from Norinco.

There were unofficial news of officials
being sent to china for validating type 96G,
seems that was a success.
 
at the moment the army operates
644 Main Battle Tank + 44 NEW
140+ Light Tank
1356+ APC


With 800 tanks and 1300 APC, and people saying BD army is just a push over. Did not get it.. I think its a decent army.
 
The same was sent to Peru........Congrats to Bangladesh.

Why didn't they try to negotiate on Al-Khalid instead of MBT-2000 VT1A (the Chinese variant)?
One reason could be that they think China will be in better position to deliver it in time.
 
The same was sent to Peru........Congrats to Bangladesh.

Why didn't they try to negotiate on Al-Khalid instead of MBT-2000 VT1A (the Chinese variant)?
One reason could be that they think China will be in better position to deliver it in time.

Look at the financing offer.. 8 years term. I dont think Pakistan could offer that as there is no such extra cash.
 
The same was sent to Peru........Congrats to Bangladesh.

Why didn't they try to negotiate on Al-Khalid instead of MBT-2000 VT1A (the Chinese variant)?
One reason could be that they think China will be in better position to deliver it in time.

Seems there was a tender and the offers were from
China
Russia
Pakistan
Ukraine

The lowest offer came from Norinco and then :tup:
Though considering political scenario(AL),
other reasons might have popped, not sure though.
 
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