China’s mobile missiles on the loose in Myanmar

Topic: 

CHINA, MYANMAR, INSURGENCY, UNITED WA STATE ARMY, ARAKAN ARMY, TNLA, MANPADS, FN-6

Sub-title: 

Ethnic rebels unexplained acquisition of Chinese-made FN-6 portable missiles is a political and military game-changer

Description: 

"Myanmar’s seizure last week of a large cache of mostly Chinese weapons from a rebel camp sparked a brief and predictable flurry of nationalist outrage, underscoring as it did the shadowy role of neighboring China in fueling the nation’s many long-running ethnic conflicts. But the real significance of the November 22 incident had less to do with the seized weaponry’s quantity or provenance and much more with unambiguous confirmation that insurgents in active hostilities with government forces, or Tatmadaw, are now fielding man-portable air defense systems, or MANPADS, weapons that militarily and politically constitute potential game-changers. Amidst the stack of over 150 assault rifles, machine-guns, grenade launchers and nearly 80 sacks of explosives seized in a village in northeastern Shan state’s Namhsan township troops also retrieved in an apparent first a single MANPADS launcher identified as a Chinese-manufactured FN-6. Abandoning the cache after an apparently brief clash with state forces were rebels of the ethnic Palaung Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), which operates across northern Shan state and dominates the tea-growing hill country of Namhsan..."

Creator/author: 

Anthony Davis

Source/publisher: 

"Asia Times" (Hong Kong)

Date of Publication: 

2019-11-28

Date of entry: 

2019-11-29

Grouping: 

  • Individual Documents

Category: 

Countries: 

Myanmar, China

Language: 

English

Resource Type: 

text

Text quality: 

    • Good