The Bangladesh Army can deploy independent air assault composite brigade groups for expeditionary operations beyond its territory to act as a deterrence against threats from neighbouring countries. These forces can be easily deployed in the Siliguri Corridor, Mizoram, Barak Valley or even Paletwa if required during hostilities.
🔹 Brigade HQ & Signals Battalion
- Brigade Tactical HQ
- Signal Company with UAV/ISR section
- Cyber & Electronic Warfare Detachment
🔹 3× Air Assault Infantry Battalions
Each includes:
- 3× Air Assault Rifle Companies (from EBR & BIR Para-Infantry Battalions)
- 1× Weapons Company (HJ-12, Alcotan 100, 82mm mortars)
- 1× HQ Company (UAV recon, JTAC)
- Attached: ~10 Cobra II IFVs per battalion
- Mobility assets: Polaris DAGOR / MRZR vehicles
🔹 1× Air Assault Reconnaissance & Pathfinder Company
- Light recon on ATV/motorbike
- Mini-UAV teams
- JTAC + Forward Observer elements
- Trained in HAHO/HALO
🔹 1× Airmobile Artillery Battalion
- 3× Batteries equipped with:
- Boran 105mm Light Towed Howitzers (heli-liftable)
- 120mm mortars on air-portable trailers
- Switchblade type LAMs (limited, modular teams with tablet-based FCS)
🔹 1× Air Assault Engineer Company
- Obstacle breaching & LZ preparation
- IED/mine clearance
- Helipad and FOB construction
🔹 1× Air Defence Platoon
- QJG-02 14.5mm HMGs on light tripods or vehicles
- QW-18G MANPADS
- Man-portable electro-optical tracking support
🔹 1× Combat Logistics & Sustainment Battalion
- Fuel, ammo, medical, and tech sustainment
- Forward repair teams for IFVs, UAVs
- CASEVAC teams
🔹 Attached Army Aviation Regiment
(Under Air Assault Group’s operational control)
Aircraft | Role | Number |
---|---|---|
UH-60 Black Hawk | Troop transport / CASEVAC | 12 |
Mi-171Sh | Troop + cargo transport / slingload | 6–8 |
Bell 407GXi (FLIR-equipped) | Light recon & ISR | 4 |
Bayraktar TB2 | Tactical UCAV | 6 |
Bayraktar Akinci | Strategic ISR & deep strike | 2 |
🔹 1× Joint Fires & SOF Liaison Detachment
- Coordinates precision fires (TRG, UAVs, artillery)
- Integrates with Para-Commando and SWADS teams
- Trained in calling Akinci strikes and UAV-guided fire missions
⚙️ Force Summary
Element | Strength/Assets |
---|---|
Personnel | 4,500–5,000 |
Helicopters (UH-60, Mi-171Sh, Bell 407GXi) | 22–24 |
Cobra II IFVs | ~30–40 |
Artillery | 18 Boran 105mm, 120mm mortars |
LAMs | Switchblade or equivalent Chinese/European |
UAVs | 6× TB2, 2× Akinci |
Air Defence | QJG-02 + QW-18G teams |
🔥 Key Advantages
- Fully heliborne brigade with precision artillery support and UAV-enabled battlefield intelligence.
- Air-mobile LAMs teams allows for saturation or precision rocket fire in deep air assault missions.
- Enhanced mobility and survivability with Cobra II IFVs and DAGORs.
- UAV-strike integrated brigade-level planning and command nodes.
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