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Good question......Why does BD needs a war against India.
Anybody care to answer.
BD greeneries will give a lot of cover for tanks and I dont think IAF will be enough to take out our armored columns. You need to come down to have the duet. Its not Arabian desert.Without Air Superiority Having an large Armoured forces is invain. We all found that out in recent wars over middle east. Tanks are seating ducks for jet fighters & attack helicopters. You should improve your Air Force in order not to let that happen.
From Indian side I doubt It will be possible to conduct effective large armoured thrust into Bangladesh effectively, IAF will play the most importent role in a conflict.
Realistictly with no disrespect intended, Myammar Armoured forces looks little stronger, just a bit, compared to you Armoured corpses. It will be nail bitting to watch who wins if any conflict occurs between both countries.
@BDforever - That's a pretty good figure you mentioned last page. So around 500-600 tanks at the disposal. We can certainly hold our ground with that. For a country's size that of ours, I still think we can still cater for around 900-1000 tanks, all upgraded and well-maintained.
But they will stand as long as we have air cover. Judging by the state our Air Force is in, I would'nt be too much excited. For any superior AF, these tanks are literally sitting ducks.
Either we need to buy modern fighters asap, or build an intensive network of air defense batteries.
Currently there are six armoured regiment in Bangladesh Army Sajoa Corps
Bengal Cavalry, 9th Bengal Lancer, 12th Lancer, 6th Cavalry, 4th Horse and 7th Horse.
It would be interesting to see what's going to be the name of two new upcoming tank regiments.
300 tanks is very inadequate.We should need at least 1000 tanks for proper defence.It's actually 310 MBTs. Each regiments are equipped with 45 tanks and we only have six regiments in service. Rest of the tanks are under ACC&S for training or have been kept reserved.
How many tanks create an armoured brigade? We have several armoured brigade attached to various infantry division.Each regiments are equipped with 45 tanks
300 tanks is very inadequate.We should need at least 1000 tanks for proper defence.
How many tanks create an armoured brigade? We have several armoured brigade attached to various infantry division.
That means each armoured brigade consists 132 tanks?There are two armoured brigade under Bangladesh Army, 93 Armoured Brigade and 36 armoured brigade. An armour brigade is made by 3 cavalry regiments.
Interestingly these regiments are based on the names of Pak army regiments .. Raised by British.. And transferred to Pak army after 47 (with the regiments consisting of men from
Modern day Pak).
That means each armoured brigade consists 132 tanks?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_formations_of_the_Bangladesh_Army135, precisely. However the number may go up and down based on the budgets & spare parts allocated for Sajoa Corps.
The nucleus of today's Bangladesh Armoured Corps was created by Bengali officers, soldiers and technicians of 29 Cavalry (Bengal Tigers), 29 Cavalry (today the unit is simply called "Tigers") was the one and only tank regiment of Pakistan army stationed in Bangladesh during liberation war. These men defected to Bangladeshi side during the war. Later men from 29 cavalry created the first armoured regiment of Bangladesh Army, 1st Bengal Lancers. 1st Bengal Lancers were armed with some M 24 Chaffes captured during the 71 war and 30 T 54 supplied by Egypt back in 1974. Later 1st Bengal Lancers took part in 1975 & 1976 coups (75 coup killed Sheikh Mujib). 1st BL was disbanded by President Ziaur Rahman back in 1980s.
It's no surprise that Bangladeshi armour corps shares names such as "Lancers," "Horse," "Cavalry" with their bigger formidable Pakistani counterpart. These are the unit names used by commonwealth army armoured corps across the world.
135, precisely. However the number may go up and down based on the budgets & spare parts allocated for Sajoa Corps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_formations_of_the_Bangladesh_Army
Thanks.According to this wikipedia page, BD army have 9 artillery brigade and 4 artillery regiment.Then how much it translate the amount of artillery number? I mean how many artillery consists of brigade and regiment?
12 Lancers,7 horse,6 cav etc are PA Armour regiments that trace back their origin to the British Indian army.. These units are one of the oldest... As for commonwealth .. Bangladeshi or Bengalis in general was never recruited in the British army .. Hence it has nothing to do with commonwealth armies rather than PA .. On whose structure it seems Bangladesh army is working.. Be it your badges/insignias for different corps or even the khaki uniform or the uniform of of your "BMA" adjutant (again similar to "PMA") .. But these regiments surely existed at that time and after creation of Pak they were granted to Pak (or their officers and ranks opted for PA).
12 Lancers,7 horse,6 cav etc are PA Armour regiments that trace back their origin to the British Indian army.. These units are one of the oldest... As for commonwealth .. Bangladeshi or Bengalis in general was never recruited in the British army .. Hence it has nothing to do with commonwealth armies rather than PA .. On whose structure it seems Bangladesh army is working.. Be it your badges/insignias for different corps or even the khaki uniform or the uniform of of your "BMA" adjutant (again similar to "PMA") .. But these regiments surely existed at that time and after creation of Pak they were granted to Pak (or their officers and ranks opted for PA).
12 Lancers,7 horse,6 cav etc are PA Armour regiments that trace back their origin to the British Indian army.. These units are one of the oldest... As for commonwealth .. Bangladeshi or Bengalis in general was never recruited in the British army .. Hence it has nothing to do with commonwealth armies rather than PA .. On whose structure it seems Bangladesh army is working.. Be it your badges/insignias for different corps or even the khaki uniform or the uniform of of your "BMA" adjutant (again similar to "PMA") .. But these regiments surely existed at that time and after creation of Pak they were granted to Pak (or their officers and ranks opted for PA).