Establishing an Electronic Warfare Brigade in the Bangladesh Army: Strategic Imperatives and Organisational Framework

Reading Time: 4 minutesThe April–May 2025 Indo-Pakistan conflict underscored the transformational role of Electronic Warfare (EW) in contemporary combat operations. The Pakistan Army’s successful deployment of integrated EW assets allowed it to disrupt the Indian Army’s Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems, nullify technological advantages, and degrade operational tempo. Continue Reading

Assessment Report: Viability of Indian Heavy Weapon Deployment in Bangladesh Theatre

Reading Time: 4 minutesThis report presents a detailed evaluation of the feasibility and implications of deploying Indian Army heavy weapons within the territory of Bangladesh in the event of a military confrontation. The assessment is informed by a comprehensive analysis of terrain characteristics, the composition and capabilities of both military forces, and emerging Continue Reading

Subject Matter Expert Analysis: Bangladesh’s Proposed Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe proposal to establish a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) under Bangladesh’s Armed Forces Division marks a bold and strategically forward-thinking step. Designed as a brigade-level, tri-service strategic force, the JSOC aims to unify elite capabilities across land, air, and maritime domains, allowing Bangladesh to field a rapid reaction and Continue Reading

🇧🇩 Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

Reading Time: 3 minutesConceptual proposal for the Bangladesh Armed ForcesHeadquarters: Jalalabad Cantonment, SylhetOther staging/forward bases: Shamshernagar Airbase (primary airbase), Barishal (South Central), Teknaf (South-East), Mongla (South-West), Syedpur (North)Control: Armed Forces Division (AFD), led by a Major General (2-star) equivalent officer with subordinates from the Navy and Air Force. The Joint Special Operations Command Continue Reading

Comparison of Logistical Capabilities of Myanmar and Bangladesh forces

Reading Time: < 1 minuteAspect Myanmar Army (Tatmadaw) Arakan Army (AA) Bangladesh Army (BDA) Overall Logistics Status Severely degraded; reliant on static bases Light, agile, guerrilla-style logistics Fully structured, modern logistics corps Transport Fleet Limited, mostly civilian trucks; many non-functional Minimal; relies on porters, small boats, civilian vehicles Large, dedicated military logistics fleet (trucks, Continue Reading

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