Current and future ships

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Class Image Type Quantity Origin Note
Submarines (8)
Type 039BD

"Cyclone" Class

  AIP Diesel Electric Attack submarine 2   People's Republic of China

2000 tonnes Armament:

  • 8 x 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes for
    • Black shark Torpedoes
    • YJ-18 Anti ship/land attack cruise missile
Type 214BD "Tiger Shark Class"   AIP Diesel-electric attack submarine 6[1][2]   Germany  Bangladesh 1,800 tonnes
Armament:

Amphibious assault ship / Helicopter carrier (2)
Srotosshini class
 
Landing helicopter dock (LHD) 2   Italy 9000 tonnes
Armament:
Auxiliaries
Sindhu-Bir Class Multi Perpose logistics support vessel 2   Netherlands •27,000 Tons displacement

•Armaments

  • Guns:
  • 2 × Goalkeeper CIWS
  • 2 × 30mm Marlin WS rapid fire gun
  • 4 × 12.7mm Hitrole NT machine gun
  • 6–8 x 7.62mm FN MAG machine gunTwo-spot •helideck and hangar for up to 6 medium helicopters
Type 087 Fleet tanker, Replacement vessels 12
Model 101 Observer class Hydrographic research vessels 6   Bangladesh Jointly produced with Italy
Model 121 Class oceanographic research vessels 4
Probal class Rescue Vessels 2   Turkey bought from turkey after various modifications
Boloban class floating crane 3   Bangladesh Produced locally
Aornob class Hospital ship 2   People's Republic of China naval medical vessel based on Type 071 LPD Hull
Model 221 dredger dredger vessels 8   Bangladesh produced locally
Frigates (12)
FREMM Nirvoy Class   Multi-purpose frigate 8[5]   Italy  Bangladesh 6,700 tonnes
Armament:
  • 32-cell MBDA SYLVER A50 VLS for 16 MBDA VL Mica NG and 16 aster 30 block 2 missiles
  • 1 × Leonardo Otobreda 127/64 Vulcano
  • 1 × Goalkeeper Ciws
  •  1× RIM 116 RAM
  • 2 × Leonardo Oto Melara/Oerlikon KBA 25/80 mm remote weapon systems
  • 16 × MBDA Teseo\Otomat Mk-2/A anti-ship and land attack missiles
  • 2 x triple Leonardo (WASS) B-515/3 launcher for MU 90 torpedoes
  • 2 x SITEP MASS CS-424 acoustic guns
Type 057BD Class
 
4   China 5,000 tonnes
Armament:
  • 48 -cell vls for 24 YJ-18,16 HQ-16B,8 CY-5
  • 16 × HD-1C anti-ship missiles
  • 2 x double torpedo launcher
  • 1 × 130 mm main gun
  • 2 × 30 mm Narwhal remote weapon systems
Corvettes (16)
Gourob class Corvette Multipurpose corvette 12   United Kingdom
  Bangladesh
2,500 tonnes
Armament:
  • 1 × OTO Melara 76mm main gun
  • 16 × VLS for MICA NG
  • 8 × SSM 700K anti ship missile
  • 2 × 30mm cannon
  • 2 × triple torpedo launcher
Sadhinota-class corvette[6] guided missile corvette 4   China 1,500 tonnes
Armament:
  • 2 x OTO Melara 76 mm/62 compact cannon
  • 8 × CM-302
  • 2 x H/PJ-17 30mm

cannons

  • 2× triple torpedo tubes
  • 1× FL3000N
  • 1× Herbin Z-9 ASW
Patrol vessels (100+)

Aircrafts

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Aircraft Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
Aircraft
P5 Kingfisher     Japan Maritime Patrol and anti submarine warfare [7]4 Customized Version of Kawasaki P1
Dornier 228 BG-ASW     Germany  Italy Maritime Patrol and anti submarine warfare 6[8] Dornier 228 Ng upgraded with latest avionics and added asw capabilities
Airbus A400M     European Union Transport aircraft 2
C130H   {{US}) transport aircraft 5
BAC BT-1BN Eaglet-N     Germany  Bangladesh Training aircraft 16
Beachcraft Super King Air     United States Light ransport, Training aircraft 8
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
BAC Sea Vulture   Bangladesh  People's Republic of China UCAV 50+[9] .[10]Navalised BAC Vulture
BAC Ababil A2     Turkey  Bangladesh UCAV 80+[11] wer plant integrates a 100hp internal combustion engine driving a two-bladed variable pitch propeller. The tactical UAV has a range of more than 150km and can fly at a maximum altitude of 27,030ft. It has a maximum speed ranging between 70kt and 120kt and endurance of 27 hours.

Bayraktar TB2 UAV has the capacity to carry a payload of 150kg and operate during day and night. The UAV has a length of 6.5m, wing span of 12m and a maximum take-off weight of 650kg.[12] Bayraktar TB2 can carry 4 MAM-L and MAM-C.

BAC Gang Chil     Turkey  Bangladesh UCAV 16+[13] Navalised version of BAC Condor
Helicopter
MH-60RB Sea hawk     United States Multirole ASW Helicopter 22 [14]
Ka 52 Sea Gator     Russia naval scout, attack helicopter 12
Z20AS Pelican   People's Republic of China Multirole ASW Helicopter 4
H225MB     European Union Multi role Naval helicopter 32
Aw 101 Merlin     United Kingdom utility,Sar, transport 8
AW 139   {{ITA}} SAR 16
Aw 109     Italy Rotarcraft trianer 6

Armaments

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Weapon Image Origin Type Notes
Teseo MK 2E/Stingray   Bangladesh  Italy Anti-Ship Cruise Missile License produced
HD-1 BD Hammerhead   Bangladesh  People's Republic of China Supersonic Anti ship cruise missile locally assembled
SSM-700K C-Star   Republic of Korea Anti-Ship missile
Atmaca/Piranha   Turkey  Bangladesh Anti-ship missile
License produced locally .[15]
SM-39 Exocet     France Submarine launched anti ship missile
Digonto SL,SUBL   People's Republic of China land attack and anti ship Cruise Missile
Aster 30 block2     France  Italy Air defense missile
MBDA Mica NG     France Air defense missile
CJ-10 MB   People's Republic of China cruise missile
MBDA CAMM ER     Italy Air defense missile
HQ 16BD   People's Republic of China air defense missile
OTOBREDA 126 mm     Italy Naval gun
OTO Melara     Italy Naval gun
Model 76   Bangladesh  Turkey Naval gun
Defender M1     Bangladesh  Netherlands CIWS
MBDA Brimstone     United Kingdom Air-to-ship missile
Mica A3SM   France Submarine launched SAM
IADS   European Union Multi perpose submarine launched missile

Coastal defense system

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Weapon Image Origin Type Notes
Duronto   Bangladesh  Brazil Land based coastal defense system
Digonto   People's Republic of China  Bangladesh land based coastal defense system
CJ-10 G-MB   People's Republic of China Land based Coastal defense system
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