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The US is collaborating with Bangladeshโ€™s Army and Navy to develop an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) capability for Bangladesh, where a joint Bangladesh Regiment comprising personnel from both the Army and Navy will manufacture highly sophisticated drones and operate them.

The joint regiment will operate the new RQ-21 Blackjack system, aiming to monitor its maritime domain, secure its borders, and conduct peacekeeping missions, according to the US official documents.

Since August, the Armed Forces of Bangladesh and the United States military have held three joint exercises. Now the US will deliver the RQ-21 system as part of the longstanding partnership to reinforce the common security interests.

Blackjack UAS

According to a statement by former US Ambassador Peter Haas on July 30, 2023, the US delivered small UAS to the SWADS and Para Commandos in 2022. The US also provided these special operations units with modern weapons, ammunition, body armour, advanced radio systems, and first aid equipment.

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โ€œOver the next year, we expect to deliver the highly capable Blackjack UAS, 35-foot SAFE Patrol Boats, and additional Zodiac Rigid Hull Boats. These systems will help Bangladesh conduct UN missions and defend its sovereignty,โ€ he said at a speech at the Defence Services Command and Staff College in Dhaka.

He insisted that the Biden administration was ready to provide Bangladesh with more advanced capabilities through Foreign Military Sales if the then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina signed a controversial defense pact, named General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA).

Former US Ambassador Peter Haas on July 30, 2023

During the turbulent days of 2024, Sheikh Hasina stated several times that a Western country was trying to unseat her from power as she rejected its proposals to set up an airbase in the Bay of Bengal (Saint Martins Island), signing a defense deal, allowing to create a Christian state in the southeast region, and giving the deep-sea blocks to a US company without tender, among other demands. But she did not agree to their demands, which would threaten the country’s sovereignty.

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Now that the US-backed Yunus regime is in power, the US is implementing its blueprint concerning Bangladesh and Pakistan to weaken India and China in the region.

Tiger Lightning

The โ€œTiger Lightning 2025 (TL25)โ€ was held between the Para Commando Brigade of the Bangladesh Army and the United States Nevada National Guard at the Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet, for six days from July 20-31, 2025.

Participants pose for a photo at the closing ceremony of Exercise Tiger Lightning

This year, the exercise was held for the fourth year in a row, when the army personnel got realistic training to develop readiness for counterterrorism, peacekeeping, jungle operations, medical evacuations and countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Approximately 80 US forces participated in TL25. The US Army units include the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry Regiment; 303rd Ordnance Battalion; the 555th Engineer Brigade; 418th Contracting Support Brigade; and the 8th Military Police Brigade.

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It is an annual U.S/Bangladesh bilateral exercise to support the USARPAC Theatre Army Campaign Plan (TACP) and security cooperation plan objectives to enhance professional relationships, military operations, readiness and interoperability between the US and the Bangladesh Army formations.

Tiger Shark

The โ€œExercise Tiger Shark 2025โ€ (part of the Flash Bengal series) is a joint training exercise where our two countriesโ€™ Special Forces practice combat tasks. It was held in the first week of August in Chittagong.

“This joint military exercise reaffirms our commitment to a safer, stronger and more prosperous Indo-Pacific. It also symbolises the strong US-Bangladesh partnership,” US Chargรฉ d’Affaires Ambassador Tracey Jacobson said in a statement on August 2.

Bangladesh and US military officials at Exercise Tiger Shark in Chittagong this year

The exercise, ongoing since 2009, featured patrol boat handling and small arms marksmanship that will strengthen Bangladeshโ€™s Special Warfare Diving and Salvage and the Para Commando Brigade’s ability to respond to crises.โ€ฏOne of the highlights of this combined exercise is the use of US equipment by both countries.

Tiger Shark reflects the enduring commitment of the United States and Bangladesh to promote peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific region, the statement said.

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The exercise involved personnel from the US Indo-Pacific Command and the Bangladesh Armed Forces and included integrated training in medical care, patrolling, marksmanship, swimming and diving, and close-quarters combat.

In addition to tactical training, Tiger Shark features subject matter expert exchanges, joint planning sessions, and simulation exercises. These engagements help facilitate a coordinated approach to future regional challenges in the Indo-Pacific.

US Indo-Pacific Command is America’s oldest and largest combatant command, overseeing US military activities across the Asia-Pacific region and working with partners to promote regional peace and stability.

Pacific Angel

This yearโ€™s “Exercise Pacific Angel 25-3” is the fourth iteration of Pacific Angel with Bangladesh. The seven-day SMEE operations will end on September 18.

Officials at the Exercise Pacific Angel in Chittagong on September 16, 2025

The exercise highlighted one of the hallmarks of the defense relationship, with the USโ€™s C-130 fleets, which are critical in disaster response airdrops and air mobility operations.โ€ฏThe exercise also focused on Search and Rescue (SAR) and Aeromedical operations, further developing Bangladeshโ€™s ability to respond to humanitarian disasters.

To observe the exercise, US Chargรฉ dโ€™Affaires Jacobson joined senior Bangladesh Armed Forces officials at Zahurul Haque Cantonment in Chittagong on September 16.

A statement of the US Embassy said that the multilateral exercise brings together nearly 92 US and 90 Bangladesh Air Force personnel, 2 Sri Lanka Air Force medical personnel, the Oregon Air National Guard, and regional partners to enhance cooperation in medical readiness, air safety, engineering support, and disaster management operations.

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However, the Bangladesh Armed Forces media wing (ISPR) said that 150 officers of the Air Force took part in the exercise, not 90 as mentioned by the US.

โ€œPacific Angel 25 highlights the United Statesโ€™ and Bangladeshโ€™s ongoing commitment to defense cooperation and humanitarian preparedness, strengthening the ability to respond swiftly and effectively to future crises. By simulating real-world crises, Pacific Angel enhances the capacity of partner nations to respond to natural disasters, builds regional resilience, and reinforces long-term security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific,โ€ said the statement.

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