Banglar Bir
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CHECK OUT THIS THREAD:If you can source this, please post it... it's been years and I couldn't
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CHECK OUT THIS THREAD:If you can source this, please post it... it's been years and I couldn't
because buying more than 6-8 units , that is why32 is bipul poriman now?
According to Bdmilitary+ এর তথ্যানুসারে বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী চীন Bangladesh Army is set to procure 3 X regiments of থেকে কয়েক দফায় মোট ৩ রেজিমেন্ট VT5 Light Tank from China in phases for 10 Infantry Division in Ramu Cantonment, Coxsbazar কিনতে যাচ্ছে।
যদিও এখনো কোন কিছু নিশ্চিত নয়।কক্সবাজারের রামু ক্যান্টনমেন্টের অধীনস্থ "১০ম পদাতিক ডিভিশন" এর জন্য এবং পরে আরো কেনা হবে।
আর সম্ভবত সুইডেনের SWEDISH CV-90-120T could be a separate deal লাইট ট্যাংকের ডিল আলাদা হবে।
BDMilitary+ এর তথ্যানুসারে বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী চীন থেকে BA to purocure 105mm SH-5, Self Propelled Artillary from China ১০৫মিমি সেল্ফ প্রোপেল্ড কামান এবং and 155mm ইউরোপীয় দেশ থেকে বিপুল পরিমান ১৫৫মিমি Towed Artillary from an European country ক্রয় করতে যাচ্ছে।
105mm Self Propelled Artillary হিসেবে চাইনিজ SH5 এবং ইউরোপীয় 155mm Towed Artillary হিসেবে সম্ভবত Archer (not sure) কেনা হবে।
চাইনিজ 18 x SH5 ১৮ টি এবং ইউরোপীয় টাওয়েড আর্টিলারী সম্ভবত and probably 32+ Towed Artillary guns ৩২+ কেনা হচ্ছে।বাকিটা সময়মত জানানো হবে
For that we need the industrial based and engineering expertise which we don't have. In fields of tank manufacturing and development. Japan had they same issue in WW2, they could build great fighters and ships because those industries existed with the expertise. But lagged in tanks because no expertise manpower.Whatever Tank, Armored Vehicle and/or towed artillery we buy, we should try to get ToT (if its something the Army is convinced on ordering after the fact).
Keeping on buying without ToT doesn't help us in the long run - at all.
We should at least have the assembly rights from CKD Knockdown kits. This can easily be negotiated with Chinese, if not also European sellers of these items.
For that we need the industrial based and engineering expertise which we don't have. In fields of tank manufacturing and development. Japan had they same issue in WW2, they could build great fighters and ships because those industries existed with the expertise. But lagged in tanks because no expertise manpower.
For that we need the industrial based and engineering expertise which we don't have. In fields of tank manufacturing and development. Japan had they same issue in WW2, they could build great fighters and ships because those industries existed with the expertise. But lagged in tanks because no expertise manpower.
while, there was enough designs and prototypes by the IJA... all of them failed to meet expectations.... the armor profiles were dismal.... which is why japan bought tiger 1 after inspecting them... however it wasn't delivered and put on lease to german force's service. japan never got the reparation for that tank... along with any of the other blueprint they bought, like me 262 and me 109 with a sample of each which were heading to japan with large samples of radioactive isotopes for nuclear bomb research... the u boat never reached japan.At the start of WW II, IJA holds the five largest tank unit in active service in the worl. They can produce more than 1000 samples anually
And Uh, imperial commitee boards simply give more favor towards the Navy, and most resources is directed toward Naval and aviation building. Actually there is some capable Tank and Armored vehicle prototype and design working in IJA hands but they cant get enough resources to mass producing them.
This is Chi ToView attachment 427434Intended to be used as counter against Sherman.
Type 3 Chi Nu
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if you read up on pre war industrial might, they were certainly capable... but didn;t have the might of the US to produce mass.... that's not to say japan didn;t invest in their own manpower pre war... it's the opposite.... japan was a force to reckon with.... but they lacked in supply of resources....Japan built up most of its military with the help of Western experts.... from swords to aircraft carriers in half-a-century was not possible without technology transfer.... and again, do you think it was possible for Japan to stand on its feet with the industrial power they built without the help of the US? .... most of the weapons produced in Japan got technology transferred from the West, especially the US....
technology transfer includes building the base of machinery, knowhow, training for people.... do you think Bangladesh was able to manufacture classified ships even 15 years back?.... now around 20 shipyards can build classified ships and there are many professionals who now know how to build classified ships.... not just in shipbuilding, in most industries, we required foreign technical professionals to set-up and run machinery at the start (this is also going on currently)..... then we gradually learned from them and replaced them.... none of these would've been possible without technology transfer .....
this same way have to be followed in defence manufacturing....
bring in foreign professionals along with machinery and processes.... continue training.... learn from them and gradually replace them.... the process then goes on to a higher level.... and continues to go up in terms of technology....
while, there was enough designs and prototypes by the IJA... all of them failed to meet expectations.... the armor profiles were dismal.... which is why japan bought tiger 1 after inspecting them... however it wasn't delivered and put on lease to german force's service. japan never got the reparation for that tank... along with any of the other blueprint they bought, like me 262 and me 109 with a sample of each which were heading to japan with large samples of radioactive isotopes for nuclear bomb research... the u boat never reached japan.
if you read up on pre war industrial might, they were certainly capable... but didn;t have the might of the US to produce mass.... that's not to say japan didn;t invest in their own manpower pre war... it's the opposite.... japan was a force to reckon with.... but they lacked in supply of resources....
and i have to admit... america helped the post war japan build up from the ground. some say it's mostly a apology for dropping the bomb, but they did the right thing and i have tremendous respect for america for their part.
yes, bd need foreign technical expertise to climb up the ladder fast, but if they want to do it effectively.... they should strike up deals with turkey. they're leading in the muslim world regarding this and will surely help us considering they're really greatful for our support for turkey's independence.