Combatants of the internal conflict in Myanmar

As a protracted armed conflict spanning more than seven decades, the internal conflict in Myanmar has involved over fifty different armed groups, three military juntas, and seven civilian-led governments.

AFPFL government (1948–1962)

 Union of Burma (AFPFL government) Ethnic armed organisations
Tatmadaw
  • Burma Army
    • Battalions
      • No. 1 Burma Rifles
        • Military police
        • Taungoo guerillas
      • No. 2 Burma Rifles
        • 2× Karen companies
        • 1× Chin company
        • 1× Kachin company
      • No. 3 Burma Rifles
      • No. 4 Burma Rifles
      • No. 5 Burma Rifles
      • No. 6 Burma Rifles
      • No. 1 Karen Rifles
      • No. 2 Karen Rifles
      • No. 3 Karen Rifles
      • No. 1 Kachin Rifles
      • No. 2 Kachin Rifles
      • No. 1 Chin Rifles
      • No. 2 Chin Rifles
      • No. 4 Burma Regiment (Gurkhas)
      • Chin Hill Battalion
    • Regional Military Commands
      • Northern Command
      • Southern Command
      • Eastern Command
      • Northwestern Command
      • Southwestern Command
      • Southeastern Command
      • Central Command
  • Burma Navy
  • Burma Air Force
  • Burma Police Force
Communist Party of Burma (from 1948)
  • People's Liberation Army (1948–1950)
  • People's Army (from 1950)

Karen National Union (from 1948)

Karenni National Progressive Party (from 1957)

Pa-O National Organisation (from 1949)

Ne Win's government (1962–1988)

Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma[lower-alpha 1] Ethnic armed organisations
Tatmadaw
  • Burma Army
    • Regional Military Commands
      • Northern Command
      • Southern Command
      • Western Command
      • Eastern Command
      • Northwestern Command
      • Northeastern Command
      • Southwestern Command
      • Southeastern Command
      • Central Command
      • Yangon Command
    • Light Infantry Divisions
      • 22nd Light Infantry Division
      • 33rd Light Infantry Division
      • 44th Light Infantry Division
      • 55th Light Infantry Division
      • 66th Light Infantry Division
      • 77th Light Infantry Division
      • 88th Light Infantry Division
      • 99th Light Infantry Division
  • Burma Navy
  • Burma Air Force
  • Burma Police Force
Arakan Liberation Party (from 1968)
  • People's Army

Karen National Union

Pa-O National Organisation

Rohingya Liberation Party (1972–1974)

  • Rohingya Liberation Army

SLORC / SPDC government (1988–2011)

Union of Myanmar[lower-alpha 2] (SLORC / SPDC) Ethnic armed organisations
 Tatmadaw
  •  Myanmar Army
    • Regional Military Commands
      • Northern Command
      • Southern Command
      • Western Command
      • Eastern Command
      • Northwestern Command
      • Northeastern Command
      • Southwestern Command
      • Southeastern Command
      • Central Command
      • Eastern Central Command
      • Triangle Region Command
      • Coastal Region Command
      • Naypyidaw Command
      • Yangon Command
    • Light Infantry Divisions
      • 11th Light Infantry Division
      • 22nd Light Infantry Division
      • 33rd Light Infantry Division
      • 44th Light Infantry Division
      • 55th Light Infantry Division
      • 66th Light Infantry Division
      • 77th Light Infantry Division
      • 88th Light Infantry Division
      • 99th Light Infantry Division
      • 101st Light Infantry Division
  •  Myanmar Navy
  •  Myanmar Air Force
  •  Myanmar Police Force
  • Border Guard Forces (from 2009)[2]
  • People's Militia Groups[2]
  • Brigade 333
  • Brigade 555
  • Brigade 999
  • Central Security Forces

Arakan National Council

Karen National Union

Karenni National Progressive Party

Palaung State Liberation Front (from 1992)

Pa-O National Organisation (until 2009)

Pa-O National Liberation Organisation (from 2009)

Restoration Council of Shan State (from 1996)

Post-SPDC civilian government (2011–2021)

 Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ethnic armed organisations
 Tatmadaw
  •  Myanmar Army
    • Regional Military Commands
      • Northern Command
      • Southern Command
      • Western Command
      • Eastern Command
      • Northwestern Command
      • Northeastern Command
      • Southwestern Command
      • Southeastern Command
      • Central Command
      • Eastern Central Command
      • Triangle Region Command
      • Coastal Region Command
      • Naypyidaw Command
      • Yangon Command
    • Light Infantry Divisions
      • 11th Light Infantry Division
      • 22nd Light Infantry Division
      • 33rd Light Infantry Division
      • 44th Light Infantry Division
      • 55th Light Infantry Division
      • 66th Light Infantry Division
      • 77th Light Infantry Division
      • 88th Light Infantry Division
      • 99th Light Infantry Division
      • 101st Light Infantry Division
  •  Myanmar Navy[3]
  •  Myanmar Air Force[4]
  •  Myanmar Police Force
  • Border Guard Forces
  • People's Militia Groups
Northern Alliance (from 2016)

Federal Union Army (from 2011)

Pa-O National Liberation Organisation (until 2012)

Restoration Council of Shan State

State Administration Council (since 2021)

State Administration Council National Unity Government
and ethnic armed organisations
 Tatmadaw
  •  Myanmar Army
    • Regional Military Commands
      • Northern Command
      • Southern Command
      • Western Command
      • Eastern Command
      • Northwestern Command
      • Northeastern Command
      • Southwestern Command
      • Southeastern Command
      • Central Command
      • Eastern Central Command
      • Triangle Region Command
      • Coastal Region Command
      • Naypyidaw Command
      • Yangon Command
    • Light Infantry Divisions
      • 11th Light Infantry Division
      • 22nd Light Infantry Division
      • 33rd Light Infantry Division
      • 44th Light Infantry Division
      • 55th Light Infantry Division
      • 66th Light Infantry Division
      • 77th Light Infantry Division
      • 88th Light Infantry Division
      • 99th Light Infantry Division
      • 101st Light Infantry Division
  •  Myanmar Navy
  •  Myanmar Air Force
  •  Myanmar Police Force
  • Border Guard Forces
  • People's Militia Groups
People's Defence Force
  • Regional Forces
    • Chinland Defence Force
    • Karenni People's Defence Force[5]
    • Katha People's Defence Force
    • People's Defence Force, Bago[6]
    • People's Defence Force, Mandalay
    • People's Defence Force, Monywa
    • People's Defence Force, Pulaw
    • People's Defence Force, Sagaing
    • Yaw Defence Force[7]
  • Regional Military Commands
    • Yangon Region Command

Northern Alliance

Federal Union Army

Pa-O National Organisation (from 2021)

Pa-O National Liberation Organisation

Restoration Council of Shan State

Notes

  1. Officially the Union of Burma from 1962 to 1974
  2. Officially the Union of Burma from 1988 to 1990 and the Republic of the Union of Myanmar from 2008 onwards

References

  1. Fleischmann, Klaus. Die Kommunistische Partei Birmas – Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 1989. p. 405.
  2. "Border Guard Force Scheme". mmpeacemonitor.org. Myanmar Peace Monitor. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  3. Zaw, Htet Naing (24 June 2019). "AA Naval Attack Kills 2 Tatmadaw Fighters". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  4. Katie Hunt. "Myanmar Air Force helicopters fire on armed villagers in Rakhine state". CNN. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  5. "Karenni resistance fighters open new front against junta". Myanmar Now. 26 May 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  6. "Interview: 'Our Strength is in the People'". Radio Free Asia. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  7. "Myanmar Junta Security Minister Admits Defeat Across Region". The Irrawaddy. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
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