The RPG-32 is a tricky thing since Jordan has the export rights, but Jordan is developing a newer heavier rocket-launcher system that will be bigger, and thus have more penetration. I assume they got the capabilities to develop it from reverse engineering a rather simple system the RPG-32. I quote "In early 2018 we started developing a
new system,” Mr. Jafar tells EDR, “in the form of a
new RPG that in the end will replace our current RPG-32 Nashshab.” He underlines that the aim is to i
ncrease range, diameter and thus penetration capability. “We hope the development will be quick, as we are producing in-house most of the components,” he adds, underlining that he hopes to really reduce as much as possible the time to market." I guess if this system is produced then making a factory in Bangladesh wouldn't be so difficult and would help replace the RPG-7 with a system that has greater specifications.
Low sales volumes wouldn't be a problem since if it had happened earlier a huge contract for some 600 vehicles could have been signed instead of the original Otokar Cobra deal. This deal would be worth a pretty good amount(50-100). For example the Al-Wahsh which is produced in Jordan, and is the original design for the Gaz Tigr could have been used instead of the Cobra.
Also, for example instead of using older designed Chinese rifles why not go to Jordan to at least replace your older rifles such as the Chinese variant of the Ak-47?
11.5 inch which would act as a carbine, or CQB fighting.
14.5 inch which can act as a standard service rifle.
And lastly the 20 inch rifle which could be used as a sniper rifle.
As well as replacing Bangladesh's standard pistol.