STK40 Automatic Grenade Launcher

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Bangladesh Army employs the STK40 Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL) Mk2, an improved version of the Singaporean-made support weapon produced by ST Kinetics. Designed to provide long-range, explosive suppressive fire, the STK40 Mk2 serves as a key asset at platoon and company level, giving infantry units a powerful area-effect capability Continue Reading

RDS40 Automatic Grenade Launcher

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe RDS40 Automatic Grenade Launcher represents a new generation of lightweight, recoil-optimised support weapons developed by Repkon Defence Technologies of Türkiye. Designed to enhance the firepower of infantry units and integrate with modern digital fire-control systems, the RDS40 brings programmable airburst capability into the realm of platoon-level operations. Its arrival Continue Reading

Air Force Chief Charts Ambitious Course for a Future-Ready Bangladesh Air and Space Force

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Chief of Air Staff today delivered a landmark address to the newly commissioned officers of the Bangladesh Air Force Academy, outlining an ambitious and transformative vision for the service as it accelerates towards the objectives of Forces Goal 2030 and beyond. His speech, delivered at the passing-out parade, reaffirmed Continue Reading

New ‘Chaturbari BOP’ Strengthens Border Security in Lalmonirhat

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has further reinforced its border surveillance posture in Lalmonirhat with the inauguration of the new ‘Chaturbari Border Outpost (BOP)’ under the Teesta Battalion in Jongra Union, Patgram Upazila. The outpost, established to enhance monitoring along the frontier, aims to curb smuggling, deter illegal infiltration, and Continue Reading

BGB Strengthens Security Posture in Satkhira to Safeguard Bangladesh’s Strategic Interests

Reading Time: < 1 minuteBorder Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has reinforced its security posture along the Satkhira frontier as India’s ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists triggers unusual civilian movement near the international boundary. India’s month-long verification campaign, taking place from 4 November to 4 December, has led to groups of unregistered individuals Continue Reading

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