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The first variant comes with a 14.5 mm heavy machine gun; the second with a CIWS; and the third with the Igla turret and a 14.5 mm heavy machine gun. [9] The program was replaced with BTR-3 procurement program. ULARV-2 (4x4) [9] Armoured reconnaissance vehicle Myanmar: 14.5 mm machine gun and short range Igla turret.Amphibious armoured vehicles ...
A report by the U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, found the value of weapons, dual-use technologies, manufacturing equipment and other materials ...
In January 2014 Unity Weekly, a Burmese magazine, reported that Burma was making chemical weapons. The magazine claimed that the military had seized hundreds of hectares of land to build a chemical weapons factory in Burma's Magway Region and quoted workers at the factory who said it produced chemical weapons. The magazine also claimed Chinese ...
The main guns were substituted with NG-18 around 2016. 561 2008 1 × NG-18 30 mm CIWS; 2 × 14.5 mm locally made Type 91 quad AA guns; 2 × C-802 anti-ship missiles; 1 × Gibka launcher for 4 × SA-N-5 Igla SAM (fitted behind the ship's mast.) The main guns were substituted with NG-18 around 2016. 562 2008
Bullets aside, Myanmar is awash with arms, and the resistance fighters are well equipped with M16s and AK-47s, along with grenade and rocket launchers, mortars, machine guns and sniper rifles.
The UN special rapporteur on Myanmar reported in May that Myanmar's military had imported at least $1 billion worth of arms and related material since the coup, largely from Russia, China ...
The DI MA-1 [c] is a family of Myanmar-made assault rifles chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO, produced by the Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries.They are based on the IMI Galil with some localised modifications produced with assistance from Israel.
III is a family of bullpup assault rifles made by the Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries, chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO, based on the QBZ-97s that were exported to Myanmar in 2009. [3] [4] The MA-1 Mk. IIIs were made without any licensing agreements with China, and Myanmar claimed that they were made without foreign assistance. [5] [6]