Note: Since our first indigenous primary training aircraft will make maiden flight soon, perhaps it's time to open a dedicated thread for the trainer, UAV and other projects to keep all related news/information together in one place. Not much information are publicly available on these projects so it will be only this thread for now.
Separate thread will be created in future for these projects if there's more information available (or necessary). Try to share post/news/info totally related to the projects. Don't post things like "PM hopes we will build aircraft" or "country keen to cooperate on the sector". (Example)
Regards.
Primary training aircraft will make maiden flight soon.
Bangladesh has pledged a special unit for operational level unmanned aerial surveillance in partnership with the US
The United States has announced a donation of $13 million to support Bangladesh’s drone or unmanned aerial system (UAS) project for deployment in UN peacekeeping operations.
The announcement from the US came at the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial where UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres made an appeal to the member countries to strive towards making peacekeeping missions safer.
A statement from the US State department said: “Our pledge includes the provision of at least $13 million in support of Bangladesh’s commitment to develop an unmanned aerial system (UAS) capability for deployment to a UN peacekeeping operation.”
This is part of US government’s “continued commitment to assist the UN in addressing capability shortfalls, including critical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities that will strengthen mission operations,” it said.
Bangladesh, the second largest police and troop contributor country to UN peacekeeping, has pledged a special unit for operational level unmanned aerial surveillance in partnership with the US.
Apart from the donation of $13 million to Bangladesh, the Pentagon will provide training, technology, and subject matter expertise on a variety of topics, including advising the UN on how to incorporate and more effectively employ UAS capabilities into their missions.
With 98 peacekeepers killed last year and this year’s toll already touching 26, there has been a growing demand for making peacekeeping missions safer and member countries are being asked to achieve this goal through contributions of equipment and training programs.
Peacekeeping advocates have pushed for “smart peacekeeping” that employs latest technology and surveillance equipment to reduce the risks in hostile environments.
Bangladesh and other troop-contributing countries have for long been demanding more sophisticated equipment, better aviation and surveillance units and it’s believed Bangladesh’s drone project in partnership with the US could be a trendsetter.
A tripartite MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) for commercial production of space-life suitable modules in Bangladesh was signed on Sunday.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU) signed the MoU with Bridge to Bangladesh (B2B), Aspire to innovate (A2I), and pico Satellite at an event held in the city's Le Meridien hotel.
Air Commodore Mommad Abdullah Al Mahbub on behalf of BSMRAAU, Faruq Ahmed Jewel, Head of technology of A2I, Sajedul Islam, vice-president of B2B, and Profssor Dr Najmul Ullah for establishing Pico satellite labs signed the MoU.
The four contracted organizations aim at establishing a space ecosystem in the country. State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak was virtually connected as the chief guest at the event.
Palak said Bangladesh needs to launch numbers of satellites for boosting agricultural production, urban planning, and early flood detection.
"The MoU signed today will increase our capacity to produce Pico, Nanosatellites along with observatory satellites. In the future, country's youth will be able to build complete satellites and launch them through this deal," said Palak. -UNB
Separate thread will be created in future for these projects if there's more information available (or necessary). Try to share post/news/info totally related to the projects. Don't post things like "PM hopes we will build aircraft" or "country keen to cooperate on the sector". (Example)
Regards.
Primary training aircraft will make maiden flight soon.
Bangladesh has pledged a special unit for operational level unmanned aerial surveillance in partnership with the US
The United States has announced a donation of $13 million to support Bangladesh’s drone or unmanned aerial system (UAS) project for deployment in UN peacekeeping operations.
The announcement from the US came at the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial where UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres made an appeal to the member countries to strive towards making peacekeeping missions safer.
A statement from the US State department said: “Our pledge includes the provision of at least $13 million in support of Bangladesh’s commitment to develop an unmanned aerial system (UAS) capability for deployment to a UN peacekeeping operation.”
This is part of US government’s “continued commitment to assist the UN in addressing capability shortfalls, including critical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities that will strengthen mission operations,” it said.
Bangladesh, the second largest police and troop contributor country to UN peacekeeping, has pledged a special unit for operational level unmanned aerial surveillance in partnership with the US.
Apart from the donation of $13 million to Bangladesh, the Pentagon will provide training, technology, and subject matter expertise on a variety of topics, including advising the UN on how to incorporate and more effectively employ UAS capabilities into their missions.
With 98 peacekeepers killed last year and this year’s toll already touching 26, there has been a growing demand for making peacekeeping missions safer and member countries are being asked to achieve this goal through contributions of equipment and training programs.
Peacekeeping advocates have pushed for “smart peacekeeping” that employs latest technology and surveillance equipment to reduce the risks in hostile environments.
Bangladesh and other troop-contributing countries have for long been demanding more sophisticated equipment, better aviation and surveillance units and it’s believed Bangladesh’s drone project in partnership with the US could be a trendsetter.
Washington to give Dhaka $13m to develop UAS
Bangladesh has pledged a special unit for operational level unmanned aerial surveillance in partnership with the US
archive.dhakatribune.com
A tripartite MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) for commercial production of space-life suitable modules in Bangladesh was signed on Sunday.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU) signed the MoU with Bridge to Bangladesh (B2B), Aspire to innovate (A2I), and pico Satellite at an event held in the city's Le Meridien hotel.
Air Commodore Mommad Abdullah Al Mahbub on behalf of BSMRAAU, Faruq Ahmed Jewel, Head of technology of A2I, Sajedul Islam, vice-president of B2B, and Profssor Dr Najmul Ullah for establishing Pico satellite labs signed the MoU.
The four contracted organizations aim at establishing a space ecosystem in the country. State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak was virtually connected as the chief guest at the event.
Palak said Bangladesh needs to launch numbers of satellites for boosting agricultural production, urban planning, and early flood detection.
"The MoU signed today will increase our capacity to produce Pico, Nanosatellites along with observatory satellites. In the future, country's youth will be able to build complete satellites and launch them through this deal," said Palak. -UNB
‘Space-life suitable modules to be produced in Bangladesh’ - Business - observerbd.com
A tripartite MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) for commercial production of space-life suitable modules in Bangladesh was signed on Sunday.Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU) signed the MoU with Bridge to Bangladesh (B2B), Aspire to innovate (A2I), and...
www.observerbd.com