Come on man, prefix your insults with jamaati when you use them for a Bangladeshi. I've found the rest of them pretty decent otherwise.
Well,a jamaati cannot call another jamaati a monkey...
( Just kidding, @Nilgiri is a nice mean guy! )
i dont think u Gov is over secretive.. all what u have in inventory always showed in ur Victory Day.. Anything left to show..? my guess is "NO'... U guy showed off even a big display screen putting on the truck in last year... and i think even C-802 Ashm in the same way too...!!! not many long time ago..
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Opppss..!! sry..!! it's C-704..
Even a ship...
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Bruh,we have C-704 from long long ago and C-802 from 2008 onwards...the purchases were made public long time ago...
Inside Story of NAF War between Bangladesh vs Myanmer.
(Must Read
The whole deteils is written by our WAR HERO - "Alm Fazlur Rahman"
"Naf is a bordering river between Bangladesh and Myanmar. Upper Naf has about 12 branches of smaller river. In 1966, Pakistan and Burma concluded a treaty agreeing that none of the countries will train the Naf river or branches of rivers . With the natural shifting of depth of river the demarcation of boundary between the countries will shift. When I took over as DG BDR I was told that 28 hundred acres TOTAL DIP OF BANGLADESH had been grabbed by Myanmar by shifting the depth of Naf river by building dams, groans and spars on the stewaries of main Naf river taking advantage of 1966 treaty. Suddenly, Myanmar started building dam on the last branches of Naf river, if completed whole TAKNAF would go into the sea. We protested but in-vain. Myanmar didn't stop. To protect the building side Myanmar deployed two divisions Army under command two major generals one from army and another from Navy. We positioned 2500 BDR troops under DDG BDR and kept the command directly under me. In one night, I moved 25 lac different types of ammunition and bombs in Cox's Bazar. Kept half in Cox's Bazar and sent half to the war positions. On 1st January 2000 at about 2.30 pm, I gave order for firing and the offensive strick was on. It lasted for 3 days in which 600 Myanmar army soldiers were killed. The war was live broadcasted by reporters Z. I. Mamun and Supan Roy on Ekushey Television. On 4th January, Myanmar's Head of the State Senior General Than Shwe call all the diplomats in Rangoon telling them that, Myanmar wants no war with Bangladesh. Cease fire was effected and a letter came from Myanmar govt saying, "We invite a delegation from Bangladesh to discuss all outstanding matters between two countries without any preconditions". Negotiation started under joint secretary (political affairs) Janibul Haque of the Ministry of Home Affairs, who headed the Bangladesh delegation in Myanmar. During the bilateral talks, Myanmar side was so wrought-up that they didn't even provide typewriters. And the treaty was signed on hand written documents. Myanmar dismantle the dam, thus we could save Teknaf from being lost into the Bay of Bengal. We defeated Myanmar's forces completely with no loss of life from our side. This is in nutshell about NAF WAR."
Special thanks to - Alm Fazlur Rahman
That showed whos superior...
we has no loss and we killed 600 troops.. ? Go and write a better story.. Something like that..' We killed thousands of Myanmar troops.. Avengers , Superman stand with us and we called even Deadpool to help us. Then we killed them all Blah blah..!! Lol A happy story ,huh.?
No loss of life is being extravagant,I'm pretty sure there has been atleast a single loss of life on our side,but people always show off,right?
Agreed bro.. We need some bigger SAM for our ships.. We will have a few seconds to intercept the missiles if we missed 1st counter attack.. Too rely on CIWS..
Well.. STF
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SEAL
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SWAT
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And other... Coz i don't have photos of them..
We should start with typical armed force of us.. Random discussion will lead to fight..!!! Lol
I meant the ones meant for navy and naval purposes only...post them..
Just for comparison: grouping by warhead weight
Umkhonto: 23kg high kill probability warhead, total missile weight 125 kg (18.4%)
Barak-1: 22kg blast fragmentation warhead, total missile 98kg (22.4%)
Crotale R-440/HQ-7A(FM-80N)/HQ-7B(FM-90N): 15kg he-frag warhead, total missile 84.5kg (17.8%)
Sea Wolf (rail launch): 14kg HE-Frag warhead, total missile 82kg (17.1%)
Crotale NG (VT-1 missile): 13 kg directional he-frag warhead, total missile 76kg (17.1%)
Sea Wolf VL: 13.4kg warhead, total missile 140kg (9.6%)
Mica VL: 12kg warhead, total missile 112kg (10.7%)
CAMM: 10kg blast-frag warhead. CAMM is 99kg (10.1%) while CAMM-ER is 160kg (6.3%)
FL3000N (TY-90 missile): 3kg expanding rod HE warhead, total missile 20kg (15%)
Mistral: 3 kilogram warhead, total missile 19.5 kilogram (15.4%)
RBS-70 warhead 1.1 kg HE shaped charge, packed in 3,000 tungsten spheres, total missile 27kg (4.1+%)
9K38 Igla: 1.17kg he-frag warhead with 390g explosive, total missile 10.8kg (10.8%)
9K34 Strela-3: 1.17 kg he-frag warhead with 390g explosive, incl. 20g secondary charge to set off remaining rocket propellant, total missile 10.3kg
9K32 Strela-2M (SA-N-5): 1.15 kg he-frag warhead with 370g explosive, total missile 9.8 kg (11.7%)
Thank you for your kind information...