
The Armed Forces of Bangladesh and the United States military will continue their ‘longstanding partnership’ this summer through three joint exercises and the delivery of a new capability that will reinforce their common security interests.
These efforts help to make the United States and Bangladesh stronger, and the region safer, said the US Embassy in Dhaka in a media note on Sunday.
For the fourth year in a row, the Bangladesh Army and US Army Pacific will conduct Exercise Tiger Lightning.
Through realistic training, the soldiers will develop readiness for counterterrorism, peacekeeping, jungle operations, medical evacuations and countering improvised explosive devices.
Tiger Shark (part of the Flash Bengal series) is a joint training exercise where the two countries’ Special Forces practice combat tasks.
The exercise, ongoing since 2009, will feature patrol boat handling and small arms marksmanship that will strengthen Bangladesh’s Special Warfare Diving and Salvage and the Para Commando Brigade ability to respond to crises.
One of the highlights of this combined exercise is the use of US equipment by both countries.
This will be the fourth iteration of Pacific Angel with Bangladesh.  It will highlight one of the hallmarks of the defense relationship, C-130 fleets, which are critical in disaster response airdrops and air mobility operations. 
The exercise also focuses on Search and Rescue and Aeromedical operations further developing Bangladesh’s ability to respond to humanitarian disasters.
The United States is working with Bangladesh’s Army and Navy to develop an Unmanned Aerial System capability for Bangladesh, said the Embassy. 
A Bangladesh Regiment comprised of Army and Navy personnel will operate the new RQ-21 Blackjack system.
This joint effort will enable Bangladesh to monitor its maritime domain, secure its borders, and conduct peacekeeping missions.