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What the Bangladesh Army is looking for is what the US Marine Corps chose recently - Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) which is a Humvee replacement.

There were lots of competing designs, but in the end the OshKosh design won. This is a production standard USMC JLTV in M1280 General Purpose (GP) configuration, this example fitted with a deep fording kit and tire chains for winter snow use.

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This Oshkosh L-ATV configured as a JLTV, and equipped with M153 CROWS II remote weapon system integrated with M2 Browning .50 caliber Heavy machine gun.

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These are useless for armies of developing countries...

What you need is a Level 6 Armoured vehicle capable pf transporting something like 8-10 troops.

Since the price tag of $250,000 per vehicle for the JLTV above might be too much for a country like Bangladesh, we can go with two other much less expensive (but also lightly armored) choices.

The Toyota Mega Cruiser, big brother of the Land Cruiser, or Japanese version of the HMMWV (Humvee).
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Or the IVECO (Fiat) LMV (Light Multirole Vehicle) which is EXTREMELY popular
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Whatever we get, we should try to get ToT with it. Only way to reduce dependence on foreign sources.
Since the price tag of $250,000 per vehicle for the JLTV above might be too much for a country like Bangladesh, we can go with two other much less expensive (but also lightly armored) choices.

The Toyota Mega Cruiser, big brother of the Land Cruiser, or Japanese version of the HMMWV (Humvee).
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Or the IVECO (Fiat) LMV (Light Multirole Vehicle) which is EXTREMELY popular
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Whatever we get, we should try to get ToT with it. Only way to reduce dependence on foreign sources.
How bout this;

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Some more examples of the IVECO LMV, a UN example being used by Norwegian Army (All the more reason for BA to choose the IVECO for commonality in maintenance and spares).

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Standardized British bulletproof armor IVECO LMV version named 'Panther' (chosen instead of Land Rover 110)
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Another armored IVECO LMV version built under license (from CKD kits) in Russia in a JV factory, named 'Rys' (Lynx),
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Russia has its homegrown design, 'Tigr', those are Kornet missiles on the roof.
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Since the price tag of $250,000 per vehicle for the JLTV above might be too much for a country like Bangladesh, we can go with two other much less expensive (but also lightly armored) choices.

The Toyota Mega Cruiser, big brother of the Land Cruiser, or Japanese version of the HMMWV (Humvee).
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Or the IVECO (Fiat) LMV (Light Multirole Vehicle) which is EXTREMELY popular
1024px-F%C3%AAte_nationale_belge_%C3%A0_Bruxelles_le_21_juillet_2016_-_Arm%C3%A9e_belge_%28D%C3%A9fense%29_08.jpg
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Whatever we get, we should try to get ToT with it. Only way to reduce dependence on foreign sources.
Standard SUV in Bangladesh army is the land cruiser... the Japanese option will be reliable and cost effective...

we’ve got iveco trucks but I don’t recommend these for Bangladesh.
 
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Very interesting. Where is this from? Would like to learn more about them.
Those are Interceptor light armored vehicles, Made in Pakistan by Cavalier Group. They also make a heavier three axle version.

https://defence-blog.com/army/first...-made-interceptor-light-armoured-vehicle.html
Armoured Security Vehicle Mohafiz-IV on Interceptor (international brand name) is the latest veh of Mohafiz series designed and mfr on the Chassis of Toyota Land Cruiser LC-79 having upgraded brake system and suspension system to handle extra weight and ensure better maneuverability in all types of terrain. Veh providing B-6 level protection to its crew against 7.62 mm soft core rounds of Kalashnikov and Rifle G-3. Bullet Proof Glass fitted in the veh also provides B-6 level protection. Run flat tyres installed enables the ASV to cover 50 KMs once hit by a bullet and tyres are deflated, thus Run Flat Tyres meet finable standards. The veh has seating capacity of eight persons incl Commander & Driver. Veh is also fitted with 360 degree rotating closed turret or open gunner shield at the top thus facilitating all round surveillance and firing capability. Seven Firing Ports along with bullet proof view glasses ensure effective target engagement all around. Max speed of the veh is 150 Km / hr.


Other Cavalier and HIT JVs:
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Armoured Security Vehicle Mohafiz-IV on Interceptor (international brand name) is the latest veh of Mohafiz series designed and mfr on the Chassis of Toyota Land Cruiser LC-79 having upgraded brake system and suspension system to handle extra weight and ensure better maneuverability in all types of terrain. Veh providing B-6 level protection to its crew against 7.62 mm soft core rounds of Kalashnikov and Rifle G-3. Bullet Proof Glass fitted in the veh also provides B-6 level protection. Run flat tyres installed enables the ASV to cover 50 KMs once hit by a bullet and tyres are deflated, thus Run Flat Tyres meet finable standards. The veh has seating capacity of eight persons incl Commander & Driver. Veh is also fitted with 360 degree rotating closed turret or open gunner shield at the top thus facilitating all round surveillance and firing capability. Seven Firing Ports along with bullet proof view glasses ensure effective target engagement all around. Max speed of the veh is 150 Km / hr.


Other Cavalier and HIT JVs:
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Those are sleek vehicles bro. We will need to see how they perform with Pakistani forces.
 
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Type 69IIG of Bangladesh Army has been modified with a NATO-round compatible 105mm bore rifled gun, and can fire ATGM's like these (FALARICK 105),



SPECS
Maximum firing range, 5000m
Flight time at maximum range, 17 seconds
Guidance system, Semiautomatic by laser beam
Warhead:
- type, tandem hollow-charge
- armour penetration behind ERA, not less than 550 mm

This is cheap counter against MBT's.

Avg. Western MBT price is around 7 to 10 Million USD.

You can buy 150-300 of these ATGM's for that price.

Here is an Abrams being blown up (my condolences to the families of the warriors in it). It was an early Kornet model that was used against it.

 
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