Bangladesh Ordnance Factories (BOF) is the largest military industrial complex of Bangladesh Army which produces arms, ammunition, and equipment for the Bangladesh Military.Headquarters Gazipur, Bangladesh.
History
It was inaugurated in 1970. Although it suffered considerable damage during the War of Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, its capabilities have been restored and expanded since then.
Technology
Initially BOF was set up with technologies machines, equipment and support facilities from China, but gradually technology transfers from Austria, Australia, Belgium, Germany & Italy were added. BOF now boasts a mix of conventional and state of the art computerized controlled processes/systems for manufacturing.
Factories
It currently operates the following factories.
Small Arms Factory
Small Arms Ammunition Factory
Grenade Manufacturing Factory
Artillery Ammunition Factory
Tools Manufacturing Plant
Bangladesh has a nascent defence industry and all existing infrastructure is state-owned. The army owns factories that produce small arms and light vehicles, but Bangladesh still imports much of its small arms and all of its communications equipment and heavy weaponry. Similarly, the government transferred the Khulna and Chittagong shipyards to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in the late 1990s, and the Narayanganj dockyard was transferred to the MoD in 2006, thus providing the navy full administrative control over domestic facilities to repair, service and maintain its hulls and propulsion systems.In terms of research and development, one area where research has been successful is in the field of tropical medicine. The Armed Forces Medical College and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, in spite of lack of funding and low government priority, continue to be effective research and teaching organisations. Elsewhere, the MoD has a small research and development unit manned by a few scientists.
What do u suggest to improve it.
History
It was inaugurated in 1970. Although it suffered considerable damage during the War of Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, its capabilities have been restored and expanded since then.
Technology
Initially BOF was set up with technologies machines, equipment and support facilities from China, but gradually technology transfers from Austria, Australia, Belgium, Germany & Italy were added. BOF now boasts a mix of conventional and state of the art computerized controlled processes/systems for manufacturing.
Factories
It currently operates the following factories.
Small Arms Factory
Small Arms Ammunition Factory
Grenade Manufacturing Factory
Artillery Ammunition Factory
Tools Manufacturing Plant
Bangladesh has a nascent defence industry and all existing infrastructure is state-owned. The army owns factories that produce small arms and light vehicles, but Bangladesh still imports much of its small arms and all of its communications equipment and heavy weaponry. Similarly, the government transferred the Khulna and Chittagong shipyards to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in the late 1990s, and the Narayanganj dockyard was transferred to the MoD in 2006, thus providing the navy full administrative control over domestic facilities to repair, service and maintain its hulls and propulsion systems.In terms of research and development, one area where research has been successful is in the field of tropical medicine. The Armed Forces Medical College and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, in spite of lack of funding and low government priority, continue to be effective research and teaching organisations. Elsewhere, the MoD has a small research and development unit manned by a few scientists.
What do u suggest to improve it.