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Bangladesh Aviation and Security Responses to UFO Reports

Reviewing Bangladesh authorities’ management of drones and anomalous aerial objects.

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  • Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh UAV regulations
  • Border area drone and surveillance incidents
  • Gaps in publicly accessible official UFO files
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Introduction

In Bangladesh, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP)—often colloquially called UFOs—have not been the subject of formal, declassified investigations by national defence or aviation authorities in the style seen in some Western countries. There is no public record of dedicated UAP‑specific files or declassified aviation incidents released by Bangladeshi government bodies. Instead, the most relevant “official records” are embedded in broader regulatory and security frameworks addressing unauthorised aerial vehicles (UAVs), especially drones, which fall under aviation regulation and airspace security managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB). This page reviews what is publicly documented regarding how Bangladesh’s official aviation and security agencies oversee, record and enforce responses to unusual aerial activity that might intersect with UAP concerns.

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Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh: Airspace Rules and UAV Enforcement

The primary body with jurisdiction over airspace and airborne objects inside Bangladesh is the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB), which operates under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism and implements national and international aviation standards. CAAB’s remit covers licences, air traffic control, safety oversight and enforcement of restricted airspace for all aircraft, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). [Wikipedia]WikipediaCivil Aviation Authority of BangladeshCivil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh

UAV Regulation as Proxy for UAP Reporting

While CAAB does not maintain a public UAP incident database, its drone regulations and enforcement actions represent the main source of official documentation concerning unidentified aerial activity in Bangladesh:

  • Under the Drone Registration and Operation Policy 2020 and related guidelines, all drone flights in Bangladesh require prior permission from CAAB, as unauthorised operations are considered a threat to aviation safety and national security. [The Business Standard]tbsnews.netThe Business Standard Drone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasThe Business StandardDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasDecember 23, 2025…Published: December 23, 2025
  • Airports and their surrounding zones are designated “Red Zones” where unauthorised drone flights are explicitly banned under CAAB policy and subject to legal action. [The Business Standard]tbsnews.netThe Business Standard Drone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasThe Business StandardDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasDecember 23, 2025…Published: December 23, 2025
  • CAAB routinely communicates these regulatory requirements through official press releases and enforcement notices, emphasising compliance and the safety implications of unregulated aerial activity near controlled airspace. [BSS]bssnews.netBSSDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areas | News FlashDecember 23, 2025…Published: December 23, 2025

These regulatory structures act as de facto official records of aerial sightings to the extent that they document when unidentified or unauthorised aerial vehicles—typically drones—are encountered and acted upon by authorities.

Recorded Enforcement Actions

In April 2026, CAAB issued multiple press releases on the seizure of an unauthorised drone operating in the VIP area of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. The device, a DJI Mavic 4 Pro, was detected recording video without clearance, prompting its seizure and warnings of legal consequences for violations of the Drone Registration and Flight Policy. [New Age]newagebd.netNew Age | Permission required flying drones, toy planesDhaka 16 January, 2024, 01:08 Image: Image description Any individual or government and private organisation has to obtai…

These official statements are among the few publicly accessible documentation of anomalous or unauthorised aerial objects in Bangladesh’s controlled airspace—recorded in an aviation safety and security context rather than under any UAP investigative programme.

Border and National Security Airspace Considerations

To date, there are no publicly available declassified military records or official Bangladesh Air Force files specifically addressing unidentified aerial phenomena analogous to U.S. Department of Defence or national archive disclosures elsewhere. Reports of unexplained objects in Bangladesh skies tend to originate from civilian databases or social media and do not align with formal radar, military or counter‑UAV responses that would generate an official record.

In neighbouring or regional contexts, sometimes unusual aerial sightings spark security interest because of border surveillance or drone incursions, but no recognised multilateral or Bangladesh‑specific UAP task force or archive exists in open sources. The Bangladesh Air Force, responsible for airspace defence, traditionally engages in routine defence operations and has not released UAP‑focused incident datasets. [Wikipedia]WikipediaBangladesh Air ForceBangladesh Air Force

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Gaps in Publicly Accessible Official UFO/UAP Files

Unlike the U.S. and some European countries, Bangladesh does not have a dedicated UAP reporting archive or a structured declassification mechanism for anomalous aerial reports. The official records that touch on “unidentified objects” are primarily:

  • Regulatory documents and enforcement statements related to drones and UAV use, centered on ensuring aviation safety and compliance.
  • Public safety directives outlining requirements for drone permitting, aimed at minimising accidental encounters with authorised aircraft.

There is no indication of a national program that catalogues UAP reports from civilian or military witnesses, accompanied by radar data, air control logs and formal evaluations. If future work in Bangladesh follows international trends, it may eventually integrate aviation incident reports, security agency logs and structured civilian reporting—but no such archive is publicly acknowledged at present.

What This Means for UAP Documentation in Bangladesh

For the purpose of understanding official records relevant to UAP in Bangladesh:

  • CAAB’s regulatory framework and enforcement notices stand as the most concrete official documentation publicly available that concerns unidentified aerial activity, albeit explicitly in the context of drone regulation and airspace safety.
  • There are no known declassified Bangladesh military or aviation agency UAP incident files akin to those released by agencies in some other countries.
  • Publicly searchable Bangladeshi sources do not reveal an active air defence reporting protocol for UAP beyond general aviation safety reporting mechanisms.

In summary, Bangladesh authorities treat safety and security of controlled airspace as part of aviation and national security governance, with documented records focused on regulation and enforcement rather than UAP‑specific investigation. [The Business Standard]tbsnews.netThe Business Standard Drone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasThe Business StandardDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasDecember 23, 2025…Published: December 23, 2025

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Endnotes

  1. Source: Wikipedia
    Title: Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh
    Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Aviation_Authority_of_Bangladesh

  2. Source: bssnews.net
    Title: BSSDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areas | News Flash
    Link: https://www.bssnews.net/news-flash/344475
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    December 23, 2025...

    Published: December 23, 2025

  3. Source: Wikipedia
    Title: Bangladesh Air Force
    Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Air_Force

  4. Source: tbsnews.net
    Title: The Business Standard Drone flights banned at airports, adjacent areas
    Link: https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/drone-flights-banned-airports-adjacent-areas-1317321
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    The Business StandardDrone flights banned at airports, adjacent areasDecember 23, 2025...

    Published: December 23, 2025

  5. Source: newagebd.net
    Link: https://www.newagebd.net/post/country/295865/unauthorised-drone-seized-from-hsia-vip-area
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    New AgeNew Age | Unauthorised drone seized from HSIA VIP areaApril 5, 2026...

    Published: April 5, 2026

  6. Source: newagebd.net
    Title: unauthorised drone seized from vip area of hsia
    Link: https://www.newagebd.net/post/country/295865/unauthorised-drone-seized-from-vip-area-of-hsia
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    New Age | Unauthorised drone seized from VIP area of HSIAApril 5, 2026 — UNAUTHORISED DRONE SEIZED FROM VIP AREA OF HSIA Staff Correspond...

    Published: April 5, 2026

  7. Source: newagebd.net
    Title: New Age | Permission required flying drones, toy planes
    Link: https://www.newagebd.net/print/article/222954
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    Dhaka 16 January, 2024, 01:08 Image: Image description Any individual or government and private organisation has to obtai...

Additional References

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    Link: https://uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-bangladesh/
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    Drone Laws in BangladeshGeneral Rules for Flying a Drone in Bangladesh · CAAB permission letter; · Proof of appropriate liability insuran...

  2. Source: facebook.com
    Link: https://www.facebook.com/pakobserver/posts/the-pentagon-has-released-the-first-batch-of-declassified-documents-related-to-u/1609160014552434/
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    Pakistan ObserverThe Pentagon has released the first batch of declassified documents related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), comm...

  3. Source: aaro.mil
    Link: https://www.aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-UAP-Imagery/
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    UAP ImageryThe United States European Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolu...

  4. Source: dca.gov.bn
    Link: https://www.dca.gov.bn/Site%20Pages/Unmanned%20Aircraft%20Registration%20Guide.aspx
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    Unmanned Aircraft Registration GuideSubmit the completed registration form along with the required documents to our email address unmanne...

  5. Source: avi-loeb.medium.com
    Link: https://avi-loeb.medium.com/preliminary-assessment-by-avi-loeb-of-the-second-release-of-ufo-files-by-the-u-s-department-of-war-03b6c8d5123d
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    Assessment by Avi Loeb of the Second Release of...The U.S. Department of War has just released here its second batch of new public files...

  6. Source: milmag.pl
    Link: https://milmag.pl/en/us-defense-department-declassifies-several-photos-of-unidentified-aerial-phenomena-uap-ufos/
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    US Defense Department Declassifies Several Photos of...8 May 2026 — A total of 162 documents were released, including armed forces repor...

    Published: May 2026

  7. Source: dkiapcss.edu
    Link: https://dkiapcss.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/N2644-A-Comparative-Survey-of-Security-Approaches-Toward-Unexplained-Aerial-Phenomena-Across-the-Indo-Pacific.pdf
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    The number of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reports by international military personnel has steadily increased in recent years.Read...

  8. Source: dhakatribune.com
    Title: Dhaka Tribune Permission required flying drones, remote-controlled toy planes
    Link: https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/336848/permission-required-flying-drones
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    Permission required flying drones, remote-controlled toy planesJanuary 15, 2024 — PERMISSION REQUIRED FLYING DRONES, REMOTE-CONTROLLED TO...

    Published: January 15, 2024

  9. Source: nreeproductions.com
    Link: https://nreeproductions.com/drone-filming-bangladesh-permits-guide/
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    Drone Filming in Bangladesh: CAAB Complete Guide 202622 Dec 2025 — Complete guide to drone filming in Bangladesh...

  10. Source: bssnews.net
    Title: Permission required to fly drones, remote-controlled toy planes | News
    Link: https://www.bssnews.net/news/168190
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    January 15, 2024 — 23 May, 2026 PERMISSION REQUIRED TO FLY DRONES, REMOTE-CONTROLLED TOY PLANES Image DHAKA, Jan 15, 2024 (BSS) - Any ind...

    Published: January 15, 2024

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