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Weight of T59 and 69 please
36 tons max for type 69. 40-45 tons max for type 59 but that depends on variants of the tanks... But on basic terms type 69 has more powerful stock engines to perform light tank roles.
Stock tanks both are around 35-37 tons
 
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you guys are informed totally opposite
@Doyalbaba @kobiraaz
and others

Read somewhere t69 is a variant of t59 but it's for the light tank role...
The little upgrade they did back in 2012 were said to be the last
36 tons max for type 69. 40-45 tons max for type 59 but that depends on variants of the tanks... But on basic terms type 69 has more powerful stock engines to perform light tank roles.
Stock tanks both are around 35-37 tons
1. Type69mk2 is heavier tank (45ton+) than Type059 tank
2. Type69mk2 is backbone of BD Army.
3. some Type69 tanks are converted into light SPH as an experimental project.
4. number of Type69mk2 is 200+
5. IISS does not have all info
6. Type69 tank is further development from Type59 tank
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
you guys are informed totally opposite
@Doyalbaba @kobiraaz
and others



1. Type69mk2 is heavier tank (45ton+) than Type059 tank
2. Type69mk2 is backbone of BD Army.
3. some Type69 tanks are converted into lighter SPH.
4. number of Type69mk2 is 200+
5. IISS does not have all info
6. Type69 tank is further development from Type59 tank
How's a 45 ton tank still mostly stock? Wikipedia says its around 37
Dammit Wikipedia source seems to be edited on daily basis for Bangladesh army equipment. Type 69 is numbered 50 and 59 is numbered 174 currently.
Yup type 69 is post type 59 development.
Dude can you link me IISS website?
 
How's a 45 ton tank still mostly stock? Wikipedia says its around 37
Dammit Wikipedia source seems to be edited on daily basis for Bangladesh army equipment. Type 69 is numbered 50 and 59 is numbered 174 currently.
Yup type 69 is post type 59 development.
Dude can you link me IISS website?
never go by wiki lol
here
http://www.iiss.org/

another thing for you guys, do not follow Global firepower much, it has serious creditable issue.
one example: once it showed Nepal has more military strength is than Bangladesh :rofl:
 
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photo from around 2014, depicting new turret... and mbt 2000 doesnt have angular addon composite armor of this shape yet


@Khan saheb bhaisab

Whatever suits your dream bro.

Btw.... Stock turret or shall I say second gen turret of t59 can only accommodate 100mm gun... 120... 125mm doesn't fit into that with auto loader or gun rammer or stabilizer.


I don't think so. And even if they did it would be classified... We wouldn't know until they announce something.
Without an auto-loader, no problem. Use an semi automatic one. Problem solved. Look at Al-Zarrar.
 
Whatever suits your dream bro.
Bro that shady pic came up while I was reading about type 59 g upgrades for bd army In Chinese forum... It's a speculation from my point... Not claiming em to be genuinely legit. Facts maybe but not speculation
 
বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর জন্য বেতার নিয়ন্ত্রক বিস্ফোরক বিরোধী STAR Light 3E RCIED (Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device) jammers দেশীয় টেলিকমিউনিকেশন কোম্পানি Radiant Corporation সাপ্লাই করবে Czech ইলেক্ট্রনিক ওয়ারফেয়ার সিস্টেম প্রডুসার URC System এর কাছ থেকে। লাগানো হবে সেনাবাহিনী ব্যবহিত এপিসি, এমর‍্যাপ বাহনে।
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Czech electronic warfare system producer URC Systems has teamed with Bangladeshi local firm Radiant Corporation to supply the Bangladesh Army with its STAR Light 3E jammers.
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The jammers - designed to counter threats such as radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIEDs) - will be installed onto the army's tactical mine-resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles. These vehicles are based on the Turkish-made Cobra II 4x4 platform.
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The STAR Light 3E is the upgraded export variant of the STAR Light 3 jammer, which the Czech Army has successfully deployed on a combat mission in Afghanistan aboard the 8x8 Pandur II wheeled infantry fighting vehicles.

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Technical information on the 3E system remains undisclosed, although it is understood to have a power output of 455 W divided into eight bands.
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The system scans several frequency sub-bands simultaneously and can be programmed to jam selected frequencies. This enables channels employed by friendly forces to remain accessible during jamming operations.
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This EW systems will enhance the safety system our military vehicles.
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#ElectronicWarfare #RCIEDJammer #BangladeshArmy
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Most probably the usual trouble spots, Sierra Leone for starters.

Getting the Army do the UN's work was probably the smartest move the govt. took in the seventies - it keeps them well-trained and current with top-tier armed forces practices.
 
Most probably the usual trouble spots, Sierra Leone for starters.

Getting the Army do the UN's work was probably the smartest move the govt. took in the seventies - it keeps them well-trained and current with top-tier armed forces practices.

All we need to do now is to get more senior officers at those commanding posts.
 

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