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Bangladesh Army Evaluates Pakistani SRBMs
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Bangladesh Army is reportedly seeking to acquire short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) with an operational range of approximately 400 kilometres from Pakistan, signalling a notable development in the country’s efforts to bolster its strategic missile capabilities. Background and Objectives This initiative forms part of Bangladesh’s ongoing military modernisation programme, which prioritises enhancing long-range strike capacity to strengthen deterrence and defence readiness. The requested SRBMs would enable Bangladesh to target strategic and military sites across the region, thereby reinforcing its position within the shifting security environment of South Asia. Pakistani Missile Systems Under Consideration Pakistan maintains a number of missile systems that could fulfil Bangladesh’s requirements: Hatf-IV (Shaheen-1): A solid-fuelled, road-mobile ballistic missile with a range of approximately 350 to 400 kilometres. The Shaheen-1 is operational within Pakistan’s Army Strategic Forces Command and can carry conventional or tactical nuclear warheads. Its advanced guidance systems and mobility enhance