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The Bangladesh Armed Forces ( bn, বাংলাদেশ সশস্ত্র বাহিনী, Bangladesh Sashastra Bahinī) are the combined military forces of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It consists of the three uniformed military services: the Bangladesh Army, the Bangladesh Navy and the Bangladesh Air Force. The Armed Forces are under the jurisdiction of
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of the Government of Bangladesh, and is directly administered by the Armed Forces Division of the Prime Minister's Office. The President of Bangladesh serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. It has the third-largest defence budget in South Asia and according to the Global Firepower index it is the third most powerful military force in South Asia. Border Guards Bangladesh (formerly Bangladesh Rifles) and Bangladesh Coast Guard are under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs during peacetime, but during wartime they fall under the command of Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh Navy respectively. Military policy is formulated and executed by the Armed Forces Division (AFD) whereas the
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(MoD) does not exercise any operational or policy authority over the Armed Forces. Since independence, the AFD and MoD has been led by the Prime Minister. To coordinate military policy with foreign and intelligence policy, both the president and the prime minister are advised by a six-member advisory board which consists of the three military services'
Chiefs of Staff The title chief of staff (or head of staff) identifies the leader of a complex organization such as the armed forces, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a principal staff officer (PSO), who is the coordinator of the support ...
, the Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division, and military secretaries to the president and the prime minister. The directors general of the NSI, the DGFI and the BGB also serve in an advisory capacity, when invited. Armed Forces Day is observed on 21 November and commemorates the founding of the three services of the Armed Forces who subsequently initiated a joint operation against the occupying Pakistan Army during the
Bangladesh Liberation War The Bangladesh Liberation War ( bn, মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, , also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence, or simply the Liberation War in Bangladesh) was a revolution and War, armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Benga ...
. Official functions are held across the country including at Bangabhaban, the Armed Forces Division Headquarters at Dhaka Cantonment, all military cantonments and at every military installation throughout the country.


History


Eastern wing of Pakistan

With the
partitioning of India The Partition of British India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: India and Pakistan. T ...
on August 15th 1947, the territory constituting modern Bangladesh was partitioned from the province of Bengal as East Bengal, joining the newly created state of Pakistan. Ethnic and sectional discrimination prevailed in all sectors of the state. Like other government sectors, Bengalis were under-represented in the Pakistan military too. Officers of Bengali origin in the different wings of the armed forces made up just 5% of overall force by 1965. West Pakistanis believed that Bengalis were not "martially inclined" unlike
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and
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; the " Martial Races" notion was dismissed as ridiculous and humiliating by Bengalis. Moreover, despite huge defence spending, East Pakistan received none of the benefits, such as contracts, purchasing and military support jobs. The
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 or the Second Kashmir War was a culmination of skirmishes that took place between April 1965 and September 1965 between Pakistan and India. The conflict began following Pakistan's Operation Gibraltar, which was d ...
over
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also highlighted the sense of military insecurity among Bengalis as only an under-strength infantry division and 15 combat aircraft without tank support were in East Pakistan to thwart any Indian retaliations during the conflict. The East Bengal Regiment was formed on 15 February 1948 following Pakistan's independence and transition from post British rule, composed exclusively of men from the western part of the country. The first East Bengal Regiment was composed of Bengali members of the ''British Indian Army Pioneer Corps'' and ''Bihar Regiment'' of the abolished ''British-Indian army''. Between 1948 and 1965, a total of eight battalions of EBR were raised.


Bangladesh Liberation War

Following the victory of the
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in the 1970 elections, then-president General Yahya Khan refused to appoint its leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the prime minister and launched a brutal attack named '' Operation Searchlight'' on the civilians of the then East Pakistan, using the Pakistani army to repress political movements. The number of people killed by Pakistani forces vary from a minimum of around 300,000 to a maximum of around 3 million.Matthew White's
Death Tolls for the Major Wars and Atrocities of the Twentieth Century
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Responding to Mujib's call for rebellion, many students, workers and other civilians mutinied against Pakistan and raised the Mukti Bahini, a guerrilla force. Later on, many Bengali officers and units from
Pakistan Army The Pakistan Army (, ) is the Army, land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The roots of its modern existence trace back to the British Indian Army that ceased to exist following the partition of India, Partition of British India, wh ...
and East Pakistan Rifles mutinied against their West Pakistani counterparts and joined the Mukti bahini. On 17 April 1971,
Muhammad Ataul Gani Osmani Muhammad Ataul Goni Osmani ( bn, মুহাম্মদ আতাউল গণি ওসমানী; 1 September 1918 – 16 February 1984), also known as ''Bangabir'' (the Hero of Bengal), was a Bengali military leader. Osmani's career ...
took oath as the commander-in-chief of Mukti bahini. While the war raged on, the necessity of a well-trained armed force was always felt. During the first Bangladesh Sector Commanders Conference, held from 11 to 17 July 1971, the Bangladesh Forces started its journey composed of the revolting Bengali members of the Pakistan Army and EPR. In this historic conference the field command structure, sector reorganization, reinforcement, appointment of field commanders and tactics of warfare were decided upon and carried out. On 21 November 1971, the Bangladesh Forces was divided into three separate services as Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force. The Bangladesh Forces received modest assistance from the Indian Government soon after the start of the war. On 3 December 1971, India-Pakistan war broke out and Indian troops enter Bangladesh allied with the Bangladesh Armed Forces. On 16 December 1971 the Pakistani Military force in Bangladesh surrender to a joint force of Indian and Bangladesh forces.


Post-independence

The newly formed Bangladeshi armed forces incorporated some of the units and guerrillas of the Mukti Bahini. Gen. Osmani, who had led the Mukti Bahini was appointed the General of the Bangladesh armed forces. For many years, there was active discrimination in favour of the inductees from the Mukti Bahini against those Bengali officers who had continued service in the Pakistani armed forces or had been detained in West Pakistan. A group of angered officers
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the president Sheikh Mujib on 15 August 1975 and established a regime with politician
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmed Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (also spelled Khandakar Mushtaq Ahmed; – 5 March 1996) was a Bangladeshi politician. He was the President of Bangladesh from 15 August to 6 November 1975, after the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He was part o ...
as President of Bangladesh and new army chief Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman. The military itself was subject of divisions as Mujib's assassins were overthrown by the pro-Mujib Brig. Gen. Khaled Mosharraf on 3 November, who himself was soon overthrown by a socialist group of officers under Col. Abu Taher on 7 November who returned Ziaur Rahman to power—an event now called the '' Sipoy-Janata Biplob'' (''Soldiers and People's Coup''). Under the presidency of Ziaur Rahman, the military was reorganised to remove conflicts between rival factions and discontented cadre. However, Ziaur Rahman was himself overthrown in a 1981 coup attempt, and a year later, Lt. Gen. Hossain Mohammad Ershad took power from the elected government of president Abdus Sattar. The military remained the most important force in national politics under the regimes of Ziaur Rahman and later Hossain Mohammad Ershad until democracy was restored in 1991.


Modern period

Having relied primarily on India and Soviet Union for military aid, Bangladesh has also developed military ties with the People's Republic of China and the United States. The Bangladesh Army has been actively involved in United Nations Peace Support Operations (UNPSO). During the first Gulf War in 1991, the Bangladesh Army sent a 2,193 member team to monitor peace in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The Bangladesh Army also participated in peace keeping activities in Namibia, Cambodia, Somalia, Uganda,
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and Ethiopia. As of October 2008, Bangladesh remained the second largest contributor with 9,800 troops in the UN Peacekeeping forces. Until a peace accord was signed in 1997, the Bangladeshi military engaged in counterinsurgency operations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts fighting the Shanti Bahini separatist group. In 2001, Bangladeshi military units engaged in clashes with the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the northern border. Several projects and schemes aiming to expand and modernize the Bangladeshi armed forces were launched by the government of former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. Forces Goal 2030 was launched by the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to secure new equipment for the Bangladeshi military.


Bangladesh-Myanmar border

Standoffs have occasionally occurred at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, including in 1991 and 2008. Most of the standoffs took place when Myanmar attempted to force Rohingyas into Bangladesh. In 2008, the two countries deployed warships after Myanmar attempted to explore a disputed Bay of Bengal seabed for oil and gas. The dispute was resolved at an international tribunal in 2012. Bangladesh and Myanmar have also conducted
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operations on the border. *
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Medals and decorations

The following are the various gallantry, service and war medals of the Bangladesh Armed Forces.


Gallantry awards

*
Bir Sreshtho The Bir Sreshtho ( bn, বীরশ্রেষ্ঠ; ), is the highest military award of Bangladesh. It was awarded to seven freedom fighters who showed utmost bravery and died in action for their nation. They are considered martyrs. The other ...
-( bn, বীরশ্রেষ্ঠ; literally, "The Most Valiant Hero"), the highest gallantry award * Bir Uttom- ( bn, বীর উত্তম; literally, "Better among Braves"), the second highest gallantry award * Bir Bikrom- ( bn, বীর বিক্রম; literally, "Valiant hero"), the third highest gallantry award * Bir Protik- ( bn, বীর প্রতীক; literally, "Symbol of Bravery or Idol of Courage"), the fourth highest gallantry award


Service medals

* Order of Military Merit * Jestha Padak I (10 years service) * Jestha Padak II (20 years service) * Jestha Padak III (30 years service)


Current deployments

Bangladesh has consistently made large contributions to United Nations
peacekeeping Peacekeeping comprises activities intended to create conditions that favour lasting peace. Research generally finds that peacekeeping reduces civilian and battlefield deaths, as well as reduces the risk of renewed warfare. Within the United N ...
operations. As of May 2007, Bangladesh had major deployments in Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Lebanon, Sudan, Timor-Leste and Cote d'Ivoire. With 10,736 troops deployed, it ranks first in personnel contributions to UN peacekeeping. The government declined to participate in Iraq on a request from the United States. The deployment to Liberia began in October 2003 and has remained at a level of about 3200 who are participating in peacekeeping, charitable activities and infrastructure development.


Training

Officers are trained and educated for three years at the Bangladesh Military Academy, Bhatiary, Bangladesh Naval Academy at Patenga, both located in
Chittagong Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
and Bangladesh Air Force Academy located in Jessore. For advance training during their career, officers are sent to
Bangladesh Defence Services Command and Staff College Defence Services Command and Staff College ( bn, সামরিক বাহিনী কমান্ড ও স্টাফ কলেজ) is a government owned defense college that provides training to Bangladeshi military officers and is loca ...
at Mirpur, while senior officers attend the National Defense University for
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. Many attend the Military Institute of Science and Technology while serving. Officers of the Army Medical Corps are recruited after graduation from both military or civil medical colleges. They undergo basic military training at Bangladesh Military Academy followed by professional training in medical corps centre and Armed Forces Medical Institute. Recently cadets of Armed Forces Medical College also started joining the services directly.


Ranks

Bangladesh military ranks, essentially corresponds to those used by the armed forces of the commonwealth nations. The rank insignia for commissioned officers for the Armed forces respectively.


Organization


Regular forces

* Bangladesh Army (''Bangladesh Sena Bahini'') * Bangladesh Navy (''Bangladesh Nou-bahini'') * Bangladesh Air Force (''Bangladesh Biman Bahini'')


Para-military forces

* Border Guard Bangladesh (''BGB'') * Bangladesh Coast Guard (''BCG'')


Civil forces and reserves

* Bangladesh Ansar * Village Defence Party (''VDP'') * Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (''BNCC'')


Specialized forces

* President Guard Regiment (''PGR'') – Bangabhaban ( President's Office) * Special Security Force (''SSF'') – Prime Minister's Office *
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(The Cheetahs) – Under Command AHQ, Dhaka, Bangladesh Army *
Special Warfare Diving And Salvage The Special Warfare Diving and Salvage ( bn, স্পেশাল ওয়ারফেয়ার ডাইভিং অ্যান্ড স্যালভেজ) or SWADS is an elite special operational unit of the Bangladesh Navy. Memb ...
(''SWADS'') – Bangladesh Navy *
41 Squadron Airborne The 41 Squadron Airborne is an independent special operations force of the Bangladesh Air Force The Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) ( bn, বাংলাদেশ বিমান বাহিনী, Bangladesh Biman Bahini) is the aerial warfare ...
- Special Ground Combatants (SGC) – Bangladesh Air Force


Military districts

* Savar Area Command * Ghatail Area Command,Tangail * Bogra Area Command * Rangpur Area Command * Comilla Area Command * Chittagong Area Command * Ramu Area Command * Jessore Area Command * Sylhet Area Command * Barisal Area Command * Army Training and Doctrine Command * Army Logistics Area Dhaka Cantonment * HQ All Military Lands * HQ Cantonment Boards * HQ's of Bangladesh Army * Armed Forces Division (AFD) * 46 Independent Infantry Brigade * 24 Independent Engineers Brigade * 18 Engineers Brigade * 6 Air Defence Brigade * 14 Army Signal Brigade * HQ, President's Guard Regiment * Inter Services Selection Board (ISSB) * HQ's Armed Forces Medical and Nursing Corps (AFMNC) * Central Officer's Record Office (CORO) * HQ's Armed Forces Recruiting Centre (AFRC) * HQ's Cantonment Public Schools * HQ's Armed Forces Library * Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) * National Armed Forces Cemetery


Educational and training institutes

* Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA), Savar Cantonment, Dhaka * Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA), Bhatiary, Chittagong *
School of Infantry and Tactics School of Infantry and Tactics is a Bangladesh army infantry and special forces training institute. The institute was founded in 1973 and is based in Jalalabad Cantonment. History The institute was formed on 19 March 1973 at Comilla Cantonment. I ...
(SI&T), Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet. * Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSC&SC), Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka. * National Defence College (NDC), Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka. * Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka. * Armoured Corps Centre & School (ACC&S), Majira Cantonment, Bogra. * Engineer Centre and School of Military Engineering, Qadirabad Cantonment, Natore. * Signal Training Centre and School, Jashore Cantonment, Jashore. * Army Service Corp Centre & School, Jahanabad Cantonment, Khulna. * Army Medical Corps Centre & School, Shaheed Salahuddin Cantonment, Ghatail, Tangail. * Ordnance Corps Centre & School, Rajendrapur Cantonment, Gazipur
Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training
(BIPSOT), Rajendrapur Cantonment, Gazipur. * Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Centre and School, Saidpur Cantonment, Nilphamari. * Corps of Military Police Centre and School, Savar Cantonment, Savar, Dhaka. * Army School of Education and Administration, Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment, Ghatail, Tangail. * Army School of Physical Training and Sports (ASPTS), Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka. * Army School of Music, Chittagong Cantonment, Chittagong. * Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka. *
Army Medical College Chattogram Army Medical College, Chattogram (AMCC) is military medical college established in 2014. It is located in Chattogram Cantonment, Bangladesh. It is affiliated with Bangladesh University of Professionals. The college started its academic journey ...
(AMCC) *
Army Medical College Comilla An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
(AMCCo) *
Army Medical College Bogra An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
(AMCB) *
Army Medical College Jessore An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
(AMCJ) * Rangpur Army Medical College (RAMC) Artillery Centre and School, Halishahar, Chittagong. * School of Military Intelligence, Moynamoti Cantonment, Comilla. * East Bengal Regimental Centre, Chittagong Cantonment, Chittagong. * Bangladesh Infantry Regimental Centre, Rajshahi Cantonment, Rajshahi. * Non Commissioned Officers Academy, Majira Cantonment, Bogra. * Bangladesh University Of Professionals(BUP), Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka.


Training institutes of Bangladesh Air Force

* Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University * Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA), Jessore. * Flying Instructors School (FIS), Bogra. *
Command and Staff Training Institute Command and Staff Training Institute (CSTI) is a Bangladeshi government owned defense college that provides training to Military officers specially Air force officers. Group Captain Md Sharif Mustafa, BPP, fawc, psc, GD(P) is the current Commande ...
(CSTI), Dhaka.
Flight Safety Institute
(FSI), Dhaka.

(OTS), Jessore.

(AMI), Dhaka.

(FCTU), Dhaka.

(SOPF), Dhaka.

(RTS), Chittagong.

(TW), Chittagong.

(MTDS), Shamsher Nagar. *Helicopter Simulator Institute BAF(HSI), Dhaka


Training Institutes of Bangladesh Navy

* Bangladesh Naval Academy (BNA), Chittagong. * BNS Shaheed Moazzem, Kaptai, Rangamati Hill District, Chittagong. (For Sailor's Advanced Training) * BNS ISA KHAN, Chittagong (Home of 13 Different Training Schools) * BNS TITUMIR, Khulna (Home of New Entry Training School (NETS) and School of Logistics and Management (SOLAM)) * School of Maritime Warfare & Tactics, Chittagong Port.


Army Cantonments

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are where Bangladesh Army personnel work, train, and live. * Alikadam Cantonment (
Bandarban Bandarban ( bn, বান্দরবান, Chakma: 𑄝𑄚𑄴𑄘𑄧𑄢𑄴𑄝𑄚𑄴) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division. It is one of the three hill districts of Bangladesh and a part of ...
) * Bandarban Cantonment (Bandarban) * Bangladesh Military Academy (
Chittagong District Chittagong District, renamed the Chattogram District, is a district located in the south-eastern region of Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chattogram Division. The port city of Chattogram, which is the second largest city in Bangladesh, is ...
) *
Bogra Cantonment Majhira Cantonment, also known historically as Bogra Cantonment, is a cantonment about 10 kilometers south of Bogura city in northern Bangladesh. It is the 11th Infantry Division headquarters. The Armoured Corps Center & School (ACC&S), and th ...
( Bogra) * Chittagong Cantonment (
Chittagong Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
) * Comilla Cantonment ( Comilla) * Dhaka Cantonment ( Dhaka) * Dighinala Cantonment ( Khagrachari) * Halishahar Cantonment (Chittagong) * Jahanabad Cantonment (
Khulna Khulna ( bn, খুলনা, ) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. It is the administrative centre of Khulna District and Khulna Division. Khulna's economy is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing $53 b ...
) * Jahangirabad Cantonment (Bogra) * Jalalabad Cantonment (
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) * Jamuna Cantonment (
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, Tangail) * Jessore Cantonment ( Jessore) * Kaptai Cantonment ( Kaptai) *
Khagrachari Cantonment Khagrachhari Cantonment ( bn, খাগড়াছড়ি সেনানিবাস, Khagrachhori Senanibas) is a cantonment located in Khagrachhari, Bangladesh. 203rd Infantry Brigade of Bangladesh Army inhabit here. It is under the jurisdic ...
(Khagrachari) *
Kholahati Cantonment Bir Uttam Shaheed Mahbub Cantonment (also known as Kholahati Cantonment) is a Bangladeshi military cantonment in Parbatipur, Dinajpur District, Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country i ...
( Parbatipur, Dinajpur) *
Mirpur Cantonment Mirpur Cantonment is a Bangladesh military cantonment located in Mirpur Thana, Dhaka. Mirpur DOHS is located beside the cantonment. Institutions * National Defence College *Defence Services Command and Staff College * Inter Service Selection Boar ...
( Mirpur) *
Mymensingh Cantonment Mymensingh Cantonment (Officially known as Momenshahi Cantonment) was the headquarters of the 19th Infantry Division of the Bangladesh Army. Presently it has the headquarters of ARTDOC which consists of its Battle Group and all the training instit ...
( Mymensingh) *
Padma Cantonment Sheikh Russel Cantonment is a Bangladeshi military cantonment near Padma Bridge in Munshiganj and Shariatpur Districts, Bangladesh. The cantonment has been named after Sheikh Russel, younger brother of Bangladesh Prime minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed ...
( Munshiganj and Shariatpur) * Postogola Cantonment (Dhaka) *
Qadirabad Cantonment Quadirabad Cantonment is a cantonment located in Natore, Rajshahi division, Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, wit ...
( Natore) * Rajendrapur Cantonment ( Gazipur) * Rajshahi Cantonment ( Rajshahi) *
Ramu Cantonment Ramu Cantonment ( bn, রামু সেনানিবাস) is a cantonment located in Ramu Upazila, Ramu of Cox's Bazar District, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. It is the headquarter of 10th Infantry Division (Bangladesh), 10th Infantry Division ...
( Ramu,
Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar (; bn, কক্সবাজার, Kôksbajar; ) is a city, fishing port, tourism centre, and district headquarters in Southeastern Bangladesh. It is located south of the city of Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is also known by the na ...
) *
Rangamati Cantonment Rangamati Cantonment ( bn, রাঙ্গামাটি সেনানিবাস) is a cantonment located in Rangamati. 305th Infantry Brigade of Bangladesh Army inhabit here under 24th infantry division.. It is one of five cantonment in Chi ...
( Rangamati) * Rangpur Cantonment ( Rangpur) * Saidpur Cantonment ( Saidpur, nilphamary) * Savar Cantonment ( Savar) *
Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment is a cantonment located in Ghatail Upazila, Tangail District, Bangladesh. Ghatail Area Commander is Major General Sayed Tareq Hussain Syed Tareq Hussain awc, psc is a Major General of Bangladesh Army and incumbent Comm ...
(
Ghatail Ghatail ( bn, ঘাটাইল) is a town of Ghatail Upazila, Tangail, Bangladesh. The town is situated north of Tangail city and northwest of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. Demographics According to the 2011 Bangladesh census ...
, Tangail) *
Sheikh Hasina cantonment Sheikh Hasina Cantonment is the headquarter of 7th Infantry Division of Bangladesh Army. It is located in Lebukhali, Patuakhali. The area of the cantonment is 1532 acres. The project will be completed by the Ministry of Defence by June 2021. Hi ...
( Patuakhali)


Air Force bases

* BAF Base Bangabandhu (Dhaka) * BAF Base Sheikh Hasina (Cox's Bazar) * BAF Base Khademul Bashar (Dhaka) * BAF Base Matiur Rahman (Jessore) * BAF Base Paharkanchanpur (Tangail) * BAF Base Zahurul Haq (Chittagong)


Navy bases

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BNS Haji Mohshin BNS ''Haji Mohsin'' is a naval base of the Bangladesh Navy, established after the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and named in honour of Haji Muhammad Mohsin. The base is the principal logistics base of the Bangladesh Navy, and is located in ...
(Dhaka) *
BNS Sheikh Mujib BNS ''Sheikh Mujib'' is a full-fledged naval base of the Bangladeshi Navy in Dhaka of Bangladesh. It is one of largest bases in Dhaka of Bangladesh Navy. History With the aim of Bangladesh Armed Forces Goal 2030 Bangladesh Navy is continuing ...
(Dhaka) *
BNS Issa Khan BNS ''Issa Khan'' is a naval base of the Bangladeshi Navy in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. It is the largest base of Bangladesh Navy. History Before Bangladesh Liberation War, the naval base was named as PNS Bakhtiar. Post independence the ...
(Chittagong) *
BNS Shaheed Moazzem BNS Shaheed Moazzem is a naval base of the Bangladesh Navy, established after the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and named in honour of shaheed (Martyr) Lieutenant Commander Moazzem Hossain
(Rangamati) *
BNS Sheikh Hasina BNS Sheikh Hasina is a new naval base being developed for the Bangladesh Navy. This will be the first full-fledged submarine base of Bangladesh Navy. History On 3 March 2017 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Sheikh Hasina Wazed (''née'' Sheikh ...
(Cox's Bazar) *
BNS Sher-e-Bangla BNS Sher-e-Bangla is the first full-fledged naval base being developed for the Bangladesh Navy as part of the development vision of Bangladesh Armed Forces Forces Goal 2030. With an area of 500 acres this will be the largest naval base of the Bang ...
(Patuakhali) *
BNS Titumir BNS ''Titumir'' ( bn, বানৌজা তিতুমীর) is a naval base of the Bangladeshi Navy, founded after the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and located in Khulna. Till 1971 it was titled as PNS Titumir as Bangladesh was then pa ...
(Khulna) * BNS Ulka (Chittagong) *
BNS Vatiary BNS ''Bhatiary'' is an establishment of the Bangladeshi Navy. Its location is in Chittagong, surrounded few hills. Career The ''Vatiary'' is currently under the command of the Commodore Commanding Chittagong (COMCHIT). About 500 personnel serv ...
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BNS Nirvik BNS may stand for: * Baltic News Service * Bandai Namco Studios * Bangladesh Navy Ship prefix * Barnes railway station, England, station code * Bathiya and Santhush, Sri Lankan hip hop duo *Beijing National Stadium * Best Node Search algorithm * Br ...
(Chittagong) *
BNS Mongla BNS may stand for: * Baltic News Service * Bandai Namco Studios * Bangladesh Navy Ship prefix * Barnes railway station, England, station code * Bathiya and Santhush, Sri Lankan hip hop duo *Beijing National Stadium * Best Node Search algorithm * Br ...
(Bagerhat)


Future modernisation plans

Bangladesh has made a long term modernisation plan for its Armed Forces named Forces Goal 2030. The plan includes the modernization and expansion of all equipment and infrastructures and providing enhanced training.


Gallery

File:US Navy 071126-N-1831S-104 A member of the Bangladesh Army helps unload bags of purified water from a CH-46 Sea Knight assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3).jpg, Humanitarian operation after Cyclone Sidr File:US Navy 071123-M-7696M-099 Bangladeshi soldiers use a stretcher to unload a shipment of bottled water delivered by Marines of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 261.jpg, Bangladesh Army soldiers unload a shipment of bottled water for cyclone victims. File:US Navy 071203-M-3095K-030 Bangladeshis help onload boxes of food to a waiting CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) (Special Operations Capable) at Barisal Airfield.jpg, Bangladesh Army personnel unloading boxes of food for cyclone victims at Barisal File:Bdunmsn3.jpg, Bangladesh Army personnel and
armoured personnel carrier An armoured personnel carrier (APC) is a broad type of armoured military vehicle designed to transport personnel and equipment in combat zones. Since World War I, APCs have become a very common piece of military equipment around the world. Acc ...
in UN peacekeeping mission File:Army Vehicle waiting near Abahani ground.jpg, Army soldiers on active duty in Dhaka File:Victory Day Parade.jpg, Army personnel at Victory Day Parade 2012 File:Bangladesh Army MBTs. (39282719792).jpg, Bangladesh Army's main battle tanks at Victory Day Parade 2017 File:Bangladesh Army MBT2000. (39072813711).jpg, Bangladesh Army's MBT-2000 main battle tank File:Type 69-IIMA tank.jpg, Bangladesh Army's Type-69 IIG main battle tank File:Bd army eurocopter.jpg, AS365 Dauphin helicopter of Bangladesh Army Aviation Group File:Bangladesh Army Aviation CN-295W.jpg, C-295 transport aircraft of Bangladesh Army File:BTR-80 of Bangladesh Army.png, BTR-80 armoured personnel carrier of Bangladesh Army File:Bangladesh navy frigate Somudro Joy (F-28) at Pearl Harbor in 2013.JPG, Bangladesh navy frigate
BNS Somudra Joy BNS ''Somudra Joy''The name has been widely, but incorrectly, reported as ''Somudro Joy'' or other variants is one of the two largest ships of the Bangladesh Navy along with her sister ship BNS Somudra Avijan. Although originally a high enduranc ...
(F-28) at Pearl Harbor in 2013 File:Bangladesh Navy Ship Bangabandhu (F-25).jpg, BNS Bangabandhu (F-25)
guided missile frigate A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
at sea. File:BNS OSMAN (F-18).JPEG,
BNS Osman BNS ''Osman'' was a modified Type 053H frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, bought in 1988 from China. She was the first guided missile frigate to enter service with the Bangladesh Navy. The ship was named after the third Rashidun Caliph Uthman. ...
(F-18) guided missile frigate at sea File:BNS Somudra Avijan moored in Alameda, CA.jpg, Bangladesh navy frigate
BNS Somudra Avijan BNS ''Somudra Avijan'' is one of the two largest ships of the Bangladesh Navy along with her sister ship . Although originally a high endurance cutter the Bangladesh Navy reclassified the ship as a frigate. The Bangladesh Navy acquired the ship fr ...
(F-29) at Alameda, California, in 2015 File:Bangladesh Navy Ship Sangu (P-713).jpg, Bangladesh navy patrol ship BNS Sangu File:Bangladesh Navy Ships Bangabandhu (F-25), right, and Sangu (P-713).jpg, Bangladesh Navy frigate and OPV at Exercise CARAT 2012 conducted by US Pacific Fleet File:US Navy 110921-N-HA376-268 Lt. j.g. David Zicarelli, assigned to the guided-missile frigate USS Ford (FFG 54), debriefs Bangladesh Navy Special War.jpg, Bangladesh Navy
SWADS The Special Warfare Diving and Salvage ( bn, স্পেশাল ওয়ারফেয়ার ডাইভিং অ্যান্ড স্যালভেজ) or SWADS is an elite special operational unit of the Bangladesh Navy. Memb ...
personnel amid a
joint military exercise A military exercise or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations, either exploring the effects of warfare or testing strategies without actual combat. This also serves the purpose of ensuring the com ...
with the US Navy in 2011 File:BNS Nirmul.jpg,
BNS Nirmul BNS ''Nirmul'' is a semi-stealth large patrol craft (LPC) of the Bangladesh Navy. She is the second ship of the class. She entered service with the Bangladesh Navy in 2013. Design BNS Nirmul is of long, wide and has a draught with a displ ...
Durjoy-class patrol craft The ''Durjoy'' class is a class of large patrol craft of the Bangladesh Navy. A total of four are serving the Bangladesh Navy as of 2021. History The ''Durjoy class'' is a class of large patrol crafts of the Bangladesh Navy, designed to meet the ...
of Navy File:Mikoyan MiG-29.jpg, Flypast of victory day, 2016 at National Parade Ground File:36100 Bangladesh Air Force MIG-29 Landing (8141565769).jpg, Bangladesh Air Force Mikoyan MiG-29 multirole fighter aircraft File:Bangladesh Air Force Mig-29 (7731000456).jpg, Bangladesh Air Force Mig-29 rushes of for a short mission File:FT-7 BG Low Fly Pass over VGHS Runway (8124347638).jpg, Chengdu F-7 BG
fighter aircraft Fighter aircraft are fixed-wing military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air superiority of the battlespace. Domination of the airspace above a battlefield ...
of Bangladesh Air Force File:S3-AGE@PEK (20200417154352).jpg, Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules military transport aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force File:S3-AGA, Bangladesh Air Force C-130B.jpg, Lockheed C-130B military transport aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force File:Bangladesh Air Force Antonov An-32 S3-ACA (8042300010).jpg, Bangladesh Air Force Antonov An-32 (converted bomber) File:Mi-171Sh helicopter used by Bangladesh Air Force (29).png, Mil Mi-171Sh assault helicopter of Bangladesh Air Force File:Bangladesh Air Force Mil Mi-17 245 Flight Past (8219306335).jpg, Bangladesh Air Force Mil Mi-17 helicopter at UN Peacekeeping mission File:Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) paratroopers descend from a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft over Bangladesh during exercise Cope South 14 Nov. 12, 2013 131112-F-SI013-572.jpg, Bangladesh Air Force paratroopers descend from a C-130 aircraft


See also

* Government of Bangladesh * Military coups in Bangladesh * Forces Goal 2030


Notes


References


External links


Official Website of Bangladesh Army

Official Website of Bangladesh Air Force
{{authority control Government agencies of Bangladesh Military of Bangladesh