Equipment Used by Bangladesh Army
Uniforms
editCurrent attire | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Pattern name(s) | Pattern | Image | Notes |
BD-01
Army Service Uniform (ASU) |
BongoCamMulticamCamouflage | Service uniform based on US Army | ||
BD-01B
Jungle combat Uniform (JCU) |
BongoCam
Wild wood |
Used specificallyi in jungle operations | ||
BD-01C
Desert Combat Uniform (DCU) |
BongoCam Scorpion | Used in
UNPCO |
Gears And Equipment
editPersonal equipment
editName | Photo | Type | Number | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Helmets | |||||
BD-02 | Ballistic
Combat Helmet |
N/A | Service combat helmet.Producd locally with US assistanc | ||
BD-02L | Light Combat | ||||
BD-02K | Used by special forces | ||||
vests and Armour | |||||
BD-04 | BulletProof Combat vest | ||||
BD-04B | Plate carrier vest | ||||
Electronic warfare | |||||
Torongo EW-02 | Mobile tactical electronic protection system | Based on Thales STORM/H | |||
Nigt Vision | |||||
Cat's eye | Night vision goggles | ||||
night vision goggles | |||||
Gloves and boots | |||||
Arma 01 | Combat hand gloves | ||||
Arma 02 | Combat Hand gloves | ||||
Arma 03 | Combat boots | ||||
Arma 04 | Combat Boot | ||||
Arma 05 | Combat boots
(Desert) |
||||
Arma 06 | Combat boots
(Muddy terrain) |
||||
NBCR systems
editNBCR systems | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Aero Sekur M90/BD-90 | NBCR mask | Bangladesh Italy | Produced underl icense | |
NBCR individual vest/BD-02N | NBCR vest | Bangladesh Italy | Produced under license | |
Canberra AN/PDR-77[1] | Radiation detection system | United States Bangladesh | Produced under license |
communication equipments
editname | image | type | quantity | origin | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
personal role radio | |||||
h4855 | File:H4855 personal role radio.jpg | personal role radio | 2000 | Italy | prr is issued to every member of an eight-strong infantry section.[2] |
manpack radio | |||||
codan 2110m | File:2110m radio.jpg | manpack radio | 200 | Australia | [3] |
vhf-90m | File:Communication operators of bansig at mali.jpg | manpack radio | Australia | [4] | |
prc-2080 | manpack radio | Australia | [5] | ||
prc-2090 | manpack radio | Australia | [5] | ||
high frequency communication equipment | |||||
radio relay system | File:Rkæct2.jpg | microwave radio relay | used for secured communication during wartime.[6] | ||
r-149ma3 | File:Mp-1ime - engineering technologies 2012 (2).jpg | command and signals vehicle | 10 | Russia | [6] |
Infantry weapons
editFirearms
editName | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pistols | |||||
BD-010 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic
Pistol |
Bangladesh Italy | Locally produced varient of APX | |
Glock 17 | 9×19mm
Parabellum |
Semi-automatic
Pistol |
Austria | ||
Glock 19 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic Pistol | Austria | ||
SIG p228 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic Pistol | Germany | ||
Browning Hi Power | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic pistol | Belgium | [7] | |
QSZ 92 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic pistol | China | [7] | |
Bersa Thunder 9 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic pistol | Argentina | [8] | |
Assult Rifle | |||||
BD-071 | 7.62×39mm,
5.56×45m NATO |
Assult
Rifle |
Bangladesh Czech Republic | New Service Assult Rifle of Army | |
Ak 15BD | 7.62×39mm | Assult
Rifle |
Bangladesh Russia | Standard issue weapon of Armed forces, gradually replacing the Type 56 | |
BD-052 | 7.62×39mm,
5.56×45m |
Bullpup
Assult Rifle |
Bangladesh Croatia | Based on VHS 2, locally produced
bullpup rifle with similar configuration of BD-071, primarily issued to Special forces | |
BD-08 Gen 2 | 7.62×39mm | Assult
Rifle |
Bangladesh | Former Service rifle,
currently used in small quantities | |
FN Scar-L | 5.56×45mm
NATO |
Assult
Rifle |
United States Belgium | Used by Special forces | |
Styer AUG A3 Commamdo | 5.56×45mm
NATO |
Assult
Rifle |
Austria | Used by special forces | |
HK 416 A5 | 5.46×45mm | Assult
Rifle |
Germany | Used by
Special forces, Aquired VIA Military Aid | |
Battle Rifle | |||||
BD-071
BR |
7.62×51mm | Battle Rifle | Bangladesh Czech Republic | ||
FN Scar-H | 7.62×51mm | Battle
Rifle |
Belgium United States | Used by special forces | |
Hk 417 | 7.62×51mm | Battle Rifle | Germany | Used by | |
Carbine | |||||
BD-071C | 5.56×45mm | Selective Fire Carbine | Bangladesh | ||
BD-052C | 5.56×45mm | Selective
fire Carbine |
Bangladesh | ||
M4B1 | 5.56×45mm | Selective
fire Carbine |
United States | ||
Shotgun | |||||
BD-12 | 12 gauge | Semi-automatic shotgun | Bangladesh Italy | Locally produced Benelli M4.
Standard Shotgun. | |
Mossberg 500 | 12 gauge | pump action
Shotgun |
United States | ||
SPAS 12 | 12 gauge | pump action Semi-automatic | Italy | Used by special forces | |
SMG | |||||
BD-017 | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic
SMG |
Bangladesh United States | Standard SMG, Based on SIG MPX | |
Kriss Vector
Gen 2 |
9×19mm Parabellum | Semi-automatic
SMG |
United States | Used by Special forces | |
HK MP5 | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic
SMG |
Germany | ||
Machine Guns | |||||
BD-020 | 7.62×39mm,
5.56×45mm NATO |
Ligt Machine Gun | Bangladesh Belgium | Licensed produced FN Minimi verient.
Service LMG | |
BD-021 | 7.62×51mm
NATO |
General Perpose Machine Gun | Bangladesh Belgium | Licensed produced FN MAG.Service GMPG | |
BD-022 | 0.50 BMG | Heavy Machine Gun | United States{BAN}} | Licensed produced Varient of M2 BROWNING. Service HMG,Can be installed on taller tripod | |
M134 Minigun | 7.62×51 NATO | Rotary Machine Gun | United States | Used by Both ground forces and in UH 60L blackHawk & MI 171 sh
i M171sh | |
BD-15 | 7.62×39mm | Light machine gun | Bangladesh | LMG variant of BD-08 assault rifle.[9][10]Former service lmg | |
RPD | 7.62×39mm | Light machine gun | Russia | [7] | |
Type 80 | 7.62×54mm | General-purpose machine gun | China |
[11] | |
Jackhammer | 12.7×108mm | Heavy machine gun | Russia Bangladesh | [7][12] Locally produced DShK | |
Sniper Rifle and DMR | |||||
BD-31
Hunter |
Sniper Rifle | Bangladesh Belgium | Service Sniper Rifle.Based on FN Ballista | ||
AX-50BD | 0.50 BMG | Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle | UK Bangladesh | Assembled Locally. Primary 0.50 BMG sniper | |
CheyTac M300
Intervention |
.408 Cheyenne Tactical or .375 Cheyenne Tactical | Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle | United States | ||
AWM | .300 Winchester Magnum
.338 Lapua Magnum |
Sniper Rifle | |||
Barrett M82 | 0.50 BMG | Anti Meterial Rifle, Sniper Rifle | United States | Used by Special forces | |
SAKO TRG 42 | Sniper Rifle | Finland | Used by special | ||
SC-76 Thunderbolt | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper Rifle | United Kingdom | ||
Pindad SPR | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle | Indonesia | [13] | |
RPA Rangemaster | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle | UK | Rangemaster 7.62 variant.[14]
| |
BD-30
Nirvoy |
7.62×54mmR | Designated marksman rifle | Bangladesh China | Locally produced Chinese Type 85 variant.[7][11] |
Anti Armour & Grendae based weapons
editAnti Armour weapons | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BGM-135
Reaper |
135mm | Infrared homing anti-tank guided missile | Bangladesh China | Licensed produced HJ 12 or Red Arrow 12. Primary Shoulder Launched man portable ATGM | |
RPG-70 Hammer | 105mm | Rocket propelled Grenade | Russia Bangladesh | Service RPG. License produced and improved version of RPG 30 | |
BGM-150 Lance | 150mm | Single use lightweight ATGM | United Kingdom Sweden Bangladesh | ||
Panzerfaust 3 | 110mm | Rocket-propelled grenade | Germany | Used by special forces | |
RR-84
Dartar |
84mm | Recoilless Rifle | Sweden Bangladesh | Licensed produced Carl Gustaf M4 | |
BGM-160
Death Arrow |
160mm | Air to surface and surface to surface long range ATGM | Turkey Bangladesh | Standard issue long-range anti-tank guided missile | |
GB-01A/B/ | 70-160mm | Air launched guided munitions | Turkey Bangladesh | Licensed porduced
MAM series munitions | |
AGM-114 Hellfire | 180mm | Air launched Anti tank missile | United States | ||
FGM 148 Javelin | 127mm | Man Portable IR guided ATGM | United States | ||
ALCOTAN-AT/BIV | 100mm | Anti tank rocket launcher | Spain | ||
Metis-M1 | 130mm | ATGM | Russia | 1200 units Delivered in 2013.[15][16] | |
Grendae based weapons | |||||
G-51 | 34mm-57mm | High explosive fragmentation grenade | Bangladesh Germany | Locally produced hand grenade based on German DM 51 | |
Arges 84 BD[17] | 65mm | Fragmentation hand grenade | Bangladesh Austria |
Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories.[18] | |
PSG-01 | N/A | Phosphorus Smoke Grenade | Bangladesh | ||
CSG-02 | N/A | Colored Smoke Grenade | Bangladesh | ||
Stunner S1 | 44mm | Stun grenade | Bangladesh United States | Local stun grenade based on M84 | |
AGL-41 | 40×46mm | Automatic Grendae launcher | Turkey South Africa Bangladesh | Primary AGL | |
AGL-40 | 40×53mm | Automatic grendae launcher | Singapore Bangladesh | Locally porduced
STK-40 | |
GL-72 | 40×46mm | Underbelly grenade launcher | Bangladesh | primary underbelly grendae launcher. Used in BD-071 & BD-052 | |
M203 | 40×46mm | Underbelly grendae launcher | United States |
Mortars
editName | Image | Caliber | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TMMS | 120 | Unknown | Bangladesh Finland | Mobile Mortar system based on Finnish AMOS. Intrigued on BAMV-01MMS | |
M-120 Model 1 | 120mm | Unknown | Bangladesh France | Heavy mortar based on French MO-120-RT with some changes | |
Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 | 120mm | 96 | France | The UBM-52 is the Hotchkiss-Brandt MO-120-AM50 built under license in Yugoslavia.[19][20] | |
M-81
Model 1 & 1A |
81mm | Unknown | Bangladesh Turkey | Locally produced MKE 81mm mortars | |
M29A1 | 81mm | 11 | US | [19] | |
M-60
Model 1 |
60mm | Unknown | Bangladesh Turkey | Locally produced | |
Type-93 | 60mm | 26 | China | [11] |
Vehicles and artillery
editCombat tanks
editName | Image | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BT-71 Sher E Bangla | Main
Battle Tank |
150 | Bangladesh South Korea | Modernized K2 BP,100 units assembled locally | |
MBT-2000 | Main battle tank | 44 | China | [16][19] | |
BT-52 Cheetah | Light tank | 300 | Bangladesh Turkey | Light tank based on TMV-01.Uses lghtweight composite armour with ERA,it has uses advanced panaromic sight and APS. Equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun and a remote controed turret and a remote controed heavy machine gun | |
VT-5 | Light tank | 5 | China | 44 ordered in 2019, 5 delivered in 2021[16] |
Armored vehicles
editName | Image | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BAMV-01 Turog | Armoured personnel carrier | 1200+ | Bangladesh Turkey | Muti role armoured mobility vhicle produced in BMTF.Improved and modernized version of Turkish Otokar Arma (8×8). | |
BAMV-01CV | Infantry
Fighting |
150+ | Bangladesh | Infantry fighting vehicle based on BAMV-01AC. Equiped with 57mm cannon, unmanned 7.62×51mm MG and multi perpose SHORAD/ATGM launcher | |
BAMV-01TD | Tank Distroyer | ±50 | Bangladesh | Tank distroyer based on BAMV-01AC. Equiped with 120mm smoothbore gun (same gun used BD-52 light tank),7.62×51mm MG | |
BAMV-01MMS | Mobile mortar system | Unknown | Bangladesh | Mobile mortar system Based on BAMV-01ACequipped with TMMS and 7.62×51mm MG | |
BAMV-01AA | Armoured
Ambulance |
+50 | Bangladesh | Feild ambulance version of BAMV-01AC | |
TMV-01 Python | Armored reconnaissance vhicle,IFV | ±100 | Bangladesh Austria Spain | Tracked mobility vhicle based on ASCOD 2. | |
BAMV-03
Gondar |
Mine-resistant
ambush protected vehicle |
±300 | Bangladesh Turkey | MRAP based on BMC Kirpi. | |
BAMV-02
Jaguar |
Infantry mobility vehicle / MRAP | 200+ | Bangladesh Turkey | Armoured mobility vhicle based on Otokar Cobra 2 | |
HMV-01 | High mobility vhicle | Unknown | Bangladesh United States | High mobility vhicle based HUMVEE. Primary mobilty vhicle of the armed forces. | |
Otokar Cobra | Light armoured vehicle | 150+ (sources vary) | Turkey | ||
MaxxPro | Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAP) | 100+ | US | [16][19] | |
Bushmaster | MRAP, Ambulance, Assult vhicle | 24 | Australia | Used by special forces |
Artillery systems
editName | Image | Type | Range | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Missile Inventory | ||||||
BM-200 Hutamah (Siraz-1) | Medium range ballistic missile | ±3000
Km |
N/A | Bangladesh China | Locally Produced MRBM based on DF 26.Named after the 4th gate of Jahannam (hell) which translates to the abyss | |
BM-100 Proloy | Medium range Ballistic missile | 1700-2100 km | N/A | Bangladesh China | Locally Produced MRBM based on DF 21 | |
BM-1 Bozraghat | Short range ballistic missile | 600-900km | N/A | Bangladesh China | Locally Produced SRBM based on DF 15 | |
ATACMS | Short range ballistic missile | 300km | N/A | United States | ||
BCM-01 Digonto | Cruise Missile | 500+
km |
N/A | China Bangladesh | Locally assembled YJ-18 | |
BCM-02 duronto | Cruise Missile | 300-1000km | N/A | Bangladesh Brazil | Designation For AV-TM300.Produced locally VIA Joint venture. | |
RocketArtillery | ||||||
BR-600 Dahon | 610 mm | unknown | Turkey Bangladesh | Type A mlrs based on Khan Ballistic missile . Range of 290-350km.Also can fire BRG 300,BRG 230 by swapping canisters | ||
Astros 2 | 127-450 mm MLRS | 1
regiments |
Brazil | Multi caliber MLRS system | ||
F142 HIMARS | 227-610
mm MLRS |
1 regiment | United States | Multi caliber MLRS system | ||
BR-300
Block1/2 Tandob |
230mm-300 | 5 regiments | Bangladesh Turkey | Type B mlrs based on Turkish T300 Kasirga system.Block 2 is an uses improved BRG 230 blk 2 missile of 90km and BRG 300 blk 2 with maximum range upto 200km. | ||
BR-122
Finki |
122 mm MLRS | 10 regiments | Bangladesh China | Type C mlrs.Locally produced WS22A mlrs. Locally produced varient is based on KAMAZ 6×6 truck | ||
Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
Nora B-52 M21BD Rono Turjo | 155mm self-propelled howitzers | 4 regiments | Serbia | 2 regiment M21 verient was bought and the older ones were upgraded to M21 standard. Equiped with SAGEM SIGMA 40.Can fire M982 Excalibur guided projectiles | ||
FH77BW L52 | 155mm
Self-propelled gun |
1 regiment | Sweden | |||
K9 Bojro | 155mm tracked Self propelled howitzer | 2 regiments | South Korea | |||
Towed artillery | ||||||
H-155 | 155 mm | 200+ | Bangladesh United Kingdom | Locally produced varient of M777 ultralight howitzer under license. | ||
L_105 | 105 mm | 350+ | Turkey Bangladesh | Locally produced MKE BORAN | ||
AH-4 | 155 mm | 100 | China | |||
Type 59-1 | 130 mm field gun | 62 | China | Chinese version of Soviet M-46 gun.[19] | ||
Type 54-1 | 122 mm field howitzer | 57 | China | [16][19] | ||
PL-96 | 122 mm howitzer | 54 | China | [16][19] | ||
Type 83 | 122 mm pack howitzer | 20 | China | [16][19] | ||
Mod 56 | 105 mm pack howitzer | 85–170 (sources vary) | Italy | [16][19] | ||
M101A1 | 105 mm pack howitzer | 50 | US | Status uncertain.[16] |
Air defence systems
editName | Image | Type | Range | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Surface-to-air missile systems | ||||||
HQ 8/19 | Long range surface to air missile system, Anti ballistic missile system | ±300km | 1 regiment | China | ||
S350 Vityaz | Medium -long range Surface to air missile system | 40-120km | 2 regiment | Russia | ||
Hisar O+/AD-25 Gor | medium range surface to air missile system | 25-50km | unknown | Turkey Bangladesh | interceptor missiles produced locally | |
Iris-t SLM | medium range surface to air missile system | Upto 40km | unknown | Germany | Bought for the security perpose Neuclear powerplants and important landmarks, economic zones | |
HQ 17BD | Short range air defense | 1.5-15km | 3 regiment | China Bangladesh | Previous FM 90 systems converted to HQ 17 system locally. and new additional regiments bought.[16][19]. interceptor missiles produced locally | |
Man-portable air-defense systems | ||||||
MPS-0 Gulti-1 | Manpad | ± 9 km | N/A | Bangladesh Sweden | License produced version of RBS 70 NG. | |
FIM 92 stinger | Manpad | ±8 km | Unknown quantity | United States | ||
9k333
Verba |
Manpad | 6.5 km | 100+ launcher, unknown quantity of missiles | Russia | ||
FN-16 | Man-portable air-defense system | 4-5 km | 100 | China | [16][19] | |
Anti-aircraft guns | ||||||
AAG-01
Bolta-1 |
35 mm autocannon | +±4 km | 150+ | Switzerland Bangladesh | Orlikon GDF-009 variant. Produced under license locally..[16][19][21] | |
MAAG | 35 mm self propelled Ani aircraft gun | 4-6 km | 32+ | Switzerland Bangladesh | Self propelled AAG-02 based on BAMV-01 | |
AAG-01 Bolta-2 | 35 mm | 4-6 km | 80+ | Switzerland Bangladesh | License produced and improved version of Orlikon Skyshield | |
Type 65 | 37 mm autocannon | 132 | China | [19] | ||
Type 74 | 37 mm autocannon | China | [19] | |||
Type 59 | 57 mm autocannon | 34 | China | [19] | ||
Type 56 | 14.5 mm autocannon | China | [22] |
Electronic Warfare
editName | Image | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Torongo EW-10 Mirage | EWS,ECM | unknown | Bangladesh Turkey | ||
ECLIPSE/Torongo
EW-01 oshar |
Electronic protection | France Bangladesh | Used in various Armoured vhicles | ||
Krasukha-4 | Electronic Attack | unknown | Russia | ||
ASELSAN KORAL ER | Electronic warfare system | 1 regiment | Turkey | ||
Thales TRC 274 | Electronic warfare system | unknown | France |
Radars
editName | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Radar systems | ||||
SAAB giraffe 4A | AESA air surveillance and weapon locating radar | Sweden | ||
Thales GM400 | Digital 3D AESA radar | France | ||
50N6A | PESA air surveillance radar | Russia | Used in S350 system | |
Trongo SR-30 | 3D air surveillance radar | Bangladesh Sweden | Used in AD-30 Gor | |
YLC-8EB | long range anti stealth air surveillance radar | China | Used in HQ-8/19 | |
GBMMR | 3D air and ground survive radar | Germany | used in Iris-t slm | |
Torongo SR-15 | Air surveillance radar | Bangladesh China | Used in AD-10 | |
ARTHUR | counter battery radar | Norway Sweden | ||
Torongo CB-94 | Counter battery radar | Bangladesh China | Based on Chinese BL-904/Type 704 series | |
SLC-2 | Counter battery radar | China | [23][24] |
Engineering vehicles
editName | Image | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Armoured recovery vehicle | |||||
Type 84 | Armoured recovery vehicle | 5 | China | [16][19] | |
Type 654 | Armoured recovery vehicle | 3 | China | [16][19] | |
BREM-K | Armoured recovery vehicle | 10+ | Russia | In 2011, Bangladesh received 80 BTR-80s, including an unknown number of ARVs. In 2016–17, Bangladesh received 340 BTR-80s, including 10 ARV version.[16] | |
Bomb disposal equipment | |||||
Bozena-5 | Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle | 1 | Slovakia | [25] |
Logistics and utility vehicles
editName | Image | Role | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pickup truck | |||||
Iveco Lmv | Armored light mobility vhicle | Assembled locally | |||
Land Rover Defender | Utility vehicle | UK | Assembled by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory.[26] | ||
Staff car | |||||
Tata Hexa | Staff car | 200 | India | [27][28][29] | |
4x4 truck | |||||
Arunima Bolyan | 4x4 truck | Bangladesh | [30] | ||
6x4 truck | |||||
Renault Kerax 380.34T | 6x4 truck | 10 | France | [31] |
Aircraft of aviation group
editAircraft | Image | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed-wing aircraft | |||||
A400M Atlas | Heavy Transport aircraft | 2 | EU | ||
C-130H Hercules | Transport aircraft, battlefield command and control | 5 | United States | [32] | |
Airbus C-295W | Transport aircraft | 5 | Spain | [16][19][32] | |
DA40NG | Basic trainer | 12 | Austria | Two more on order.[16][33] | |
Cessna 408 SkyCourier | Light aircraft | 10 | US | A152 Aerobat variant.[19][33] | |
Helicopters | |||||
Bell AH-1Z Viper | Attack helicopter | 16 | United States | ||
Boeing AH-6 | light attack helicopter | 24 | United States | ||
Boeing Chinook H3MB | Heavy transport helicopter | 5 | United States | Obtained from RAF | |
Mi-171Sh/Sh2 | Transport helicopter with armed assault capabilities | 10 | Russia | [19][32] | |
aw 101 | VVIP transport | 2 | Italy | [16][19][32] | |
UH-60 Black Hawk | Multi Mission helicopter | 15+ | US | [19][32] | |
Bell 407 | Utility helicopter | 2 | US | [32] | |
Unmanned aerial vehicle | |||||
Bayraktar Tb2/BAC Ababil A1/A2 | MALE UCAV | N/A | License produced ucav based on TB2/TB3 | ||
BAC VC mk 1 | MALE UCAV | 50 | Locally produced MALE UCAV based on CIAG WL 2 | ||
Switch blade/BAC Ghatok | Suicide Drones | 500-1000 | locally produced switchblade 300 | ||
BAC Dorshon | Surveillance UAV | 32 | |||
Bramor C4EYE | Reconnaissance drone | 36 | Slovenia | Procured in 2017.[34] |
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