Thanks, best wishes to our Moroccan brothers too.Nice, all the best wishes to Bangladesh.
Indeed, i understand what are you saying. I was just pointing out only about our air forces recent additions as these radars are very easily can be integrate with each other can create a comprehensive picture of surrounding airspace.It's nice that Bangladesh has invested in some very capable radars. But the C4ISR is more of an integrated solution that connects command, communication, and intelligence between the branches of the Armed forces of Bangladesh. Let me give you a few examples of some systems that contribute to the Moroccan C4ISR structure that we have. Our M1 abrams tanks for example have the blue force tracking box that has the capability to show all the troops that the tanks are friendly tanks, and they can work together against the enemy. You have perhaps seen Russian, or Chinese tank users using flags to coordinate between them. That's why you see that Nato forces do have a network structure in place so they can fight in the safest, and most efficient way. The C4ISR network is supposed to connect every system as small as tanks, radars, fighter jets, to frigates, etc.
but yes, when it comes to army and navy there is still good amount of works need to be done regarding network centric warfare capability.
for navy i am counting on the new gen frigate program which will have complete network centric capability with each other as well as ASW helicopter, drones and air forces assets.
And when it comes to army, yes it is not completely network centric yet. however, newly procured VT 5 as well as our heavily upgraded type59 Durjoy tanks are all combat data link capable integrated platforms. but not all of our mechanized infantry units has the same capability. we operate large a number of Russian BTR 80 APCs. instead upgrading them with modern electronics i believe army is planning to replace them with new generation and completely digital vehicles. ( which likely to be Turkish btw )
As well as there is a plan underway to introduce battle field Level tactical ISR UAVs to company level.
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