Bangladesh Army Begins Evaluation of Repkon RDS40-AGL and Programmable Airburst Grenades

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The Bangladesh Army has begun a formal evaluation of the Turkish-made RDS40 Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL) produced by Repkon Defence Technologies, alongside its associated programmable airburst munitions. This represents a significant step in the Army’s broader drive to modernise infantry fire-support systems and counter emerging battlefield threats, including drone swarms and entrenched adversaries.

Documentation circulated through the Directorate General Defence Purchase confirms that the first phase of trials has already taken place at the School of Infantry & Tactics (SI&T). The weapon will now advance to divisional-level testing, where its performance will be assessed across a wider range of operational environments and mission profiles.

The RDS40 is a lightweight, digitally compatible automatic grenade launcher designed to integrate modern fire-control systems and support advanced ammunition technologies. Bangladesh’s interest in the platform is notable given that the Army has long standardised the STK 40mm Automatic Grenade Launcher Mk2 from Singapore as its primary heavy fire-support weapon at the platoon level. The Mk2 variant remains highly regarded for its reliability, durable construction and proven effectiveness across both domestic duties and peacekeeping deployments. Nevertheless, the growing need for airburst capability and counter-drone solutions has prompted the Army to explore more advanced support weapons.

At the centre of this evaluation is the RDS40’s ability to employ programmable airburst grenades. These munitions can be electronically set to detonate mid-air at precise distances, enabling troops to neutralise enemies positioned behind cover, inside fortifications or concealed within complex urban terrain. Airburst fragmentation provides a decisive advantage in settings where line-of-sight engagements are difficult or impossible. It also offers a credible response to the proliferation of small drones, which increasingly present reconnaissance and attack threats on modern battlefields.

Bangladesh’s decision to examine programmable munitions reflects a shift towards more technologically sophisticated infantry capabilities. As operational environments become more unpredictable and adversaries employ a variety of concealment and drone-based tactics, airburst-enabled weapons provide soldiers with the necessary versatility and accuracy to respond effectively. Should the RDS40 perform favourably during divisional trials, it could be inducted alongside the STK Mk2, creating a layered support-weapon ecosystem that balances proven reliability with next-generation capability.

The Army is currently reviewing technical documentation, performance data and manufacturer certifications as part of its assessment process. Final decisions on procurement will be made after field trials conclude and operational suitability is confirmed.

The evaluation of the RDS40 marks a significant moment in the evolution of Bangladesh’s infantry firepower, signalling a commitment to modern, network-enabled weapons capable of meeting the demands of twenty-first-century conflict.

Annex-I: Comparative Overview of RDS40-AGL and STK40 Mk2 Automatic Grenade Launchers

FeatureRepkon RDS40-AGL (Türkiye)STK 40mm AGL Mk2 (Singapore)
OriginTürkiye (Repkon Defence Technologies)Singapore (ST Engineering)
Calibre40×53 mm High Velocity40×53 mm High Velocity
Variant Used by BangladeshUnder evaluationMk2 variant, fully standardised in service
WeightLighter, hybrid polymer–metal constructionHeavier all-metal Mk2 platform, designed for rugged reliability
Rate of Fire300–350 rounds per minute300–350 rounds per minute
Effective RangeUp to ~1,500 m; ~2,000 m area fireSimilar: ~1,500 m point; ~2,000 m area
Recoil SystemModern recoil-balanced system, reduced impulseTraditional but improved recoil system over Mk1; robust field performance
Ammunition CompatibilityStandard 40×53 mm HV + programmable airburst (with FCU)Standard 40×53 mm HV; not compatible with programmable airburst
Fire Control IntegrationDesigned for digital fire-control units and smart opticsPrimarily used with conventional optics; limited digital integration
Operational RoleNext-generation support weapon with airburst and counter-drone capabilityLong-standing primary platoon-level suppressive fire weapon
Bangladesh Army StatusCurrently in trial and evaluation phaseFully standardised, widely fielded Mk2 variant

Annex-II: Repkon RDS-40 AGL Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Calibre40 mm (40×53 mm)
Ammunition Supply DirectionLeft-side feed; ammunition belts compatible with M16A2-type links, supplied in boxes of 32 or 48 rounds
Fire TypeFully automatic
Maximum Range2,000+ metres
Maximum Effective Range1,500 m (point target); 2,000 m (zonal target)
Firing Speed300–375 rounds per minute
Ammunition TypesHE, HEDP, TP, TPT (NATO-standard 40×53 mm high-velocity ammunition)
Weight35 kg
Length1,085 mm
Width337 mm
Height225 mm
Barrel Length413 mm
Accuracy / DeviationAcceptable deviation of 1 metre at 500 metres
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