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  2. List of equipment of the Royal Thai Army - Wikipedia

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    The Type 11 (ปลย.11) is a Thai license produced version of the Heckler & Koch HK33. Used by Royal Thai Armed Forces and Army Reserve Force Students. [14] NARAC 556: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO Thailand: The NARAC556 family is based on improvements of the Colt AR-15 family. [15] [16] FN SCAR-L: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO Belgium

  3. Royal Thai Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTARF; Thai: กองทัพไทย; RTGS: Kong Thap Thai) are the armed forces of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Highest Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces (จอมทัพไทย; RTGS: Chom Thap Thai) is the King of Thailand. [4] The armed forces are managed by the Ministry of Defence of Thailand ...

  4. Royal Thai Army - Wikipedia

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    The commanders-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army (ผู้บัญชาการทหารบกไทย) is considered the most powerful position in the Royal Thai Armed Forces. [14] With effect from 1 October 2023, the commander will be General Jaroenchai Hintao. Commander-in-Chief: General Charoenchai Hinthao from 1 October 2023

  5. List of aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force - Wikipedia

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    3 F-16A-15OCU and 4 F-16B-15OCU received from the RSAF. All received MS20 upgrade. 14 planned. One JAS 39 Gripen C (701108) crashed during an air show on 14 January 2017. Aircraft mounted with an Erieye radar. A modified Douglas DC-3 with P&W PT6A Turboprop engines. Used for firefighting/seeding.

  6. Royal Thai Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Thai Air Force maintains a number of modern bases which were constructed between 1954 and 1968, have permanent buildings and ground support equipment. All but one were built and used by United States forces until their withdrawal from Thailand in 1976 when the RTAF took over the installations at Takhli and Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) .

  7. List of Thailand military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Thailand entered World War II in October 1940, initially against Vichy French forces in the Franco-Thai War. But Japan intervened and forced the Thai government to align with Axis forces; relations with Japan remained tense until the end of the war. This page lists military equipment used during the Franco-Thai War, Malaya and Burma campaign as ...

  8. Ministry of Defence (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defence (Abrv: MOD; Thai: กระทรวงกลาโหม, RTGS: Krasuang Kalahom), is a cabinet -level government department of the Kingdom of Thailand. The ministry controls and manages the Royal Thai Armed Forces to maintain national security, territorial integrity, and national Defence. The armed forces of Thailand ...

  9. Special forces of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    3rd Special Forces Regiment King's Guard (Airborne) Special Operation Battalion King's Guard also known as Task Force 90. Ranger Battalion King's Guard also known as Royal Thai Army Ranger. 1st Ranger Company, Ranger Battalion, King's Guard. 2nd Ranger Company, Ranger Battalion, King's Guard.