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For last few months this was on my mind also. Specially after the pager attack in Lebanon.
That is good, in fact very good if realized.
For last few months this was on my mind also. Specially after the pager attack in Lebanon.
Buying of the shelf units are too risky, and susceptible to enemy sabotage.
The demand of communication equipment is very high for all branches of Armed forces and other law enforcement agencies.
If the armed forces Division takes over TESIS ( টেলিফোন শিল্প সংস্থা) and starts manufacturing this devices im house, it will be a great achievement for BD

Then the design and software should be in house too. Hardware zero day exploits can leave all units compromised and software that isn’t protected at kernel level and patched regularly can also compromise security.Completely Agree. Any communication device used by the forces should be locally produced. We don't want to leave door open for foreign intel to snoop on our activities.
The radios you mentioned, do Pakistan and turkey make them for export?Guys you are deriving wrong lesson from Mosad's pager attack. It was one of a kind. The context for state armed forces are not the same.
When procurement contract is signed there are usually provisions in the agreement that ensure security.
For exmaple, there maybe delegation from buyers who travels to the providing country to observe the manufacturing and assembly process. (I saw this in a UAV tender of BD army)
There are also measures to ensure safe and secure shipment.
And if the seller end is still a cocnern, keep in mind there friendly countries like Türkiye and PRC to procure critical
equipments.
Plus, we don't have any other option either. I can almost guarantee you that this initiative is about tactical unit net and maybe manpack radios. No one is gonna provide us ToT to manufacture medium and long range state of art HF and VHF Software defined radios. Those are still needs to be procured.
Also, there are C2 post and sophisticated management systems which are at the heart of today's combat communication systems that we simply cannot manufacture.
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Btw, army bought Aselsan's TASMUS back in 2014.
The radios you mentioned, do Pakistan and turkey make them for export?
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