The United Wa State Army (
Parauk: , zh, s=佤邦联合军, t=佤邦聯合軍, p=Wǎbāng Liánhéjūn; , ),
abbreviated
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as the UWSA or the UWS Army, is the military wing of the
United Wa State Party (UWSP), the ''de facto'' ruling party of
Wa State (officially known as the
Wa Self-Administered Division) in
Myanmar
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
. It is a well-equipped
ethnic minority
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army of an estimated 20,000
–30,000
Wa soldiers, led by
Bao Youxiang. The UWSA was formed after the collapse of the armed wing of the
Communist Party of Burma
The Communist Party of Burma (CPB), also known as the Burma Communist Party (BCP), is an underground communist party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the oldest existing political party in the country.
Founded in 1939, the CPB initially fo ...
(CPB) in 1989.
The UWSA announced its territory as the "Wa State Government Special Administrative Region" on 1 January 2009. The ''de facto'' President is Bao Youxiang, and the Vice President is Xiao Minliang. Although the
Government of Myanmar
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P ...
does not officially recognise the
sovereignty
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of Wa State, the
Tatmadaw
The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. Auxiliary services include ...
(Myanmar Armed Forces) has frequently allied with the UWSA to fight against
Shan nationalist militia groups, such as the
Shan State Army (RCSS).
Despite being ''de facto'' independent from Myanmar, the Wa State officially recognizes Myanmar's sovereignty over all of its territory.
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缅甸佤邦竟然是一个山寨版的中国
, 军情观察 In 1989 the two parties signed a ceasefire agreement, and in 2013 signed a peace deal.
As the largest non-state armed group in Myanmar, it has effectively led the
Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee (FPNCC) since 2017, representing nearly every pre-
2021
Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ...
non-ceasefire signatory armed groups.
In not seeking independence or secession, UWSA is unlike most of the ethnic armed organizations in Myanmar.
History
On 17 April 1989, ethnic Wa soldiers, among other groups, split from the
Communist Party of Burma
The Communist Party of Burma (CPB), also known as the Burma Communist Party (BCP), is an underground communist party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the oldest existing political party in the country.
Founded in 1939, the CPB initially fo ...
(CPB) in a mutiny and ended the long-running communist insurgency in Burma. On 9 May 1989, the Burmese government signed a cease-fire agreement with UWSA, formally ending the conflict. The United Wa State Party was formed as a merger of the Burma National United Party and the non-communist Wa National Council in November 1989, following the CPB mutiny in spring of 1989.
The UWSA is supported by
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
, who gives the UWSA more support than to the Myanmar government.
Until 1996 the United Wa State Army was involved in a conflict against the Shan
Mong Tai Army led by drug kingpin
Khun Sa which suited the objectives of the
Tatmadaw
The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. Auxiliary services include ...
in the area. During this conflict the Wa army occupied areas close to the Thai border, ending up with the control of two separate swathes of territory north and south of
Kengtung.
UWSA is one of the 17
armed ceased fire groups that attended long National Convention orchestrated by Myanmar military. In 1990s the
Wa Women's Association established an orphanage in
Pangkham for children's whose parents were killed in fighting between UWSA and Shan forces.
In August 2009, the United Wa State Army became involved in the
Kokang incident, a violent conflict with Burma's
military junta
A military junta () is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''Junta (governing body), junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the Junta (Peninsular War), national and local junta organized by t ...
's
Myanmar Armed Forces
The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. Auxiliary services includ ...
(Tatmadaw). This was the largest outbreak of fighting between ethnic armies and government troops since the signing of the cease-fire 20 years earlier.
Myanmar signed a peace deal with the UWSA in 2013 in the leadup to the
Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA).
However, the UWSA did not sign the NCA in 2015.
In April 2017, China helped the UWSA establish a seven-member alliance called the
Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee (FPNCC), after the demise of another alliance, the United Nationalities Federal Council, in the wake of the NCA. Today, the UWSA maintains close links with FPNCC partners like the
Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) is an armed Insurgency, resistance group in the Kokang region of Myanmar (Burma). The army has existed since 1989, having been the first one to sign a ceasefire agreement with the Burmese gov ...
(MNDAA), the
Ta'ang Army and the
Arakan Army
The Arakan Army (; Abbreviation, abbreviated AA), sometimes referred to as the Arakha Army is an Ethnic nationalism, ethnic-List of insurgent groups in Myanmar, armed organisation based in Rakhine State (Arakan). Founded in April 2009, the Ara ...
. The MNDAA is a
Kokang
Kokang (; ) is a region in Myanmar. It is located in the northern part of Shan State, with the Salween River to its west, and sharing a border with China's Yunnan Province to the east. Its total land area is around . The capital is Laukkai. K ...
CPB splinter group and both the Ta'ang Army and the Arakan Army fought alongside the MNDAA in
Kokang
Kokang (; ) is a region in Myanmar. It is located in the northern part of Shan State, with the Salween River to its west, and sharing a border with China's Yunnan Province to the east. Its total land area is around . The capital is Laukkai. K ...
in 2015. These three groups, among others, receive Chinese weapons from the UWSA either as gifts or purchases.
The United Wa State Army also works with the
ULFA
The United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) is an armed separatist insurgent organisation, that operates in the Indian state of Assam. It seeks to establish an independent sovereign nation state of Assam for the indigenous Assamese people thro ...
-ATF, an
Assam
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resistance group which launches attacks in India through mobile bases in Myanmar.
In November 2023, the UWSA vowed to use force against armed incursions from both sides in the
Myanmar civil war
Myanmar has been embroiled in armed conflict since 1948, when the country, then known as Burma, gained independence from the United Kingdom. The conflict has largely been ethnic-based, with ethnic armed organisations fighting Myanmar's arm ...
after Wa State was declared a
neutral zone.
Tensions between the UWSA and
Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
increased in November 2024 over alleged encroachment on Thai border territory.
Leadership

The Burma National United Party (BNUP) and, later, the United Wa State Army (UWSA) was founded and led by
Chao Ngi Lai, also spelt as Zhao Nyi-lai. After his stroke in 1995,
Bao Youxiang, the military commander of the UWSA, took over leadership, while Chao remained the General-Secretary of the
United Wa State Party (UWSP) until he died at the age of 70 in 2009.
Ai Xiaoxue, as the founder of the Wa National Council (WNC), was also instrumental in the merger establishing the UWSA with the BNUP. He formed the WNC with Maha Hsang Wiang Ngeun, his brother-in-law, in 1984. His group was the nucleus of UWSA's 171 Military Region near the Thai border. He died at the age of 78 in Mandalay on 29 October 2011. Today, Bao Youxiang remains the Commander-in-Chief, running the UWSA with his brothers Bao Youyi and Bao Youliang. Youyi, who became the deputy-general secretary of the
UWSP in 2005, holds an important position in the army. Youliang manages the headquarters of the northern Wa hills in
Möng Mao
The first Deputy Commander-in-Chief was Li Ziru, an ethnically
Chinese former
Red Guard volunteer. He remained with the CPB through the 1970s when many Chinese CPB members returned to China and eventually joined the UWSA serving until his death in 2005. It is plausible that Li and other ethnic Chinese remained in the CPB splinter groups because
China
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wanted to maintain influence even after the mutiny of 1989.
The group's Deputy Commander-in-Chief today is
Zhao Zhongdang.
In 2022, due to the advanced age of both Bao Youxiang and Zhao, Bao Youxiang's nephew Bao Ai Chan was promoted to be Deputy Commander-in-Chief alongside Zhao, who retains his position. The 2022 reshuffle will not largely change the administration and leadership of the UWSA, but signals a lesson learnt from the 1989 CPB leadership crises.
The foreign affairs spokesperson role that Li Ziru played has been taken over by Zhao Guoan, another ethnically Chinese veteran. He took part in the
Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong peace talks in 2017 and 2018. Although he is from
Yunnan
Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ...
, he was the only delegate comfortable speaking Burmese among the ethnic armies.
In October 2023, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Bao Ai Chan was arrested while in China, in a string of arrests and extraditions relating to over 1,000 Chinese citizens involved in
cyber scams in connection with Wa State. The UWSA has reportedly appointed a successor but does not comment on the arrest.
Territory

The towns of
Pangkham and
Mong Pawk are within the area of this special region.
The UWSA negotiated a
cease-fire
A ceasefire (also known as a truce), also spelled cease-fire (the antonym of 'open fire'), is a stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions often due to mediation by a third party. Ceasefires may b ...
agreement with the
Burmese military
The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence (Myanmar), Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air For ...
in the 1990s, and currently backs a
counterinsurgency
Counterinsurgency (COIN, or NATO spelling counter-insurgency) is "the totality of actions aimed at defeating irregular forces". The Oxford English Dictionary defines counterinsurgency as any "military or political action taken against the ac ...
strategy of the Myanmar Army against the
Shan State Army (RCSS) (RCSS/SSA).
The UWSA defied the
military regime
A military dictatorship, or a military regime, is a type of dictatorship in which power is held by one or more military officers. Military dictatorships are led by either a single military dictator, known as a strongman, or by a council of mi ...
's recent demand to disarm and participate in the 2010
elections
An election is a formal group decision-making process whereby a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office.
Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
, and instead proposed to declare the territory under their control as a special
autonomous
In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing. Autonomy can also be defi ...
region.
According to 2008 constitution, six townships are designated as the
Wa Self-Administered Division. Those are
Mongmao,
Pangwaun,
Namphan, Pangkham (Pangsang),
Hopang and
Matman Township. Although Mong Pawk is not part of it, but part of
Mong Yang Township, the UWSA was strongly against to give away that area from its control because it serves as a link with its ally, the
National Democratic Alliance Army
The National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) is an insurgent group in eastern Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). It is the armed wing of the Peace and Solidarity Committee (PSC).
History
The Mong La area had been under the control of several wa ...
(NDAA) in
Mongla. Hopang and Matman are not under UWSA control.
UWSA announced its territory as Wa State Government Special Administrative Region in January 2009.
Business operations
The cease-fire agreement allowed the United Wa State Army to freely expand their logistical operations with the
Burmese military
The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence (Myanmar), Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air For ...
, including the trafficking of drugs to neighbouring Thailand and Laos. The Wa have used revenue generated from the sale of drugs to finance political and economic goals, like weapons and hospitals.
Illicit business
Using commercial concessions granted through favorable relations with General
Khin Nyut, the UWSA operated illicit enterprises in the 1990s via affiliated businesspeople and enterprises.
Drug trafficking
In August 1990, government officials began drafting a plan to end drug production and trafficking in Wa State.
According to an interview with Wa officials in 1994, Bao Youyi (Tax Kuad Rang; also known as Bao Youyu) became
wanted by the
Chinese police for his involvement in drug trafficking. As a result, Bao Youxiang and Zhao Nyi-Lai went to
Cangyuan Va Autonomous County of China and signed the Cangyuan Agreement with local officials, which stated that, "No drugs will go into the international society (from Wa State); no drugs will go into China (from Wa State); no drugs will go into Burmese government-controlled areas (from Wa State)." However, the agreement did not mention whether or not Wa State could sell drugs to insurgent groups.
In 1997, the
United Wa State Party officially proclaimed that Wa State would be drug-free by the end of 2005.
With the help of the United Nations and the Chinese government, many opium farmers in Wa State shifted to the production of rubber and tea. However, some poppy farmers continued to cultivate the flower outside of Wa State.
The
United States government
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The U.S. federal government is composed of three distinct ...
Drug Enforcement Administration
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labelled the UWSA as a
narcotic trafficking organisation on 29 May 2003. On 3 November 2005, The
Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, United States Treasury Department. It administers and enforces economic and trade economic sanctions, ...
listed 11 individuals and 16 companies that were "part of the financial and commercial network of designated significant foreign narcotics trafficker
Wei Hsueh-kang and the United Wa State Army (UWSA)." The UWSA is said to be the largest drug-producing organisation in
Southeast Asia
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. The UWSP on its part blamed both the
Ne Win
Ne Win (; ; 24 May 1911 – 5 December 2002), born Shu Maung (; ), was a Burmese army general, politician and Prime Minister of Burma from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1974, and also President of Burma from 1962 to 1981. Ne Win was Burma's mili ...
military government
A military government is any government that is administered by a military, whether or not this government is legal under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue or by an occupying power. It is usually administered by military personnel.
Types of m ...
and the CPB for using the Wa as "pawns in the violent destructive games" and encouraging them to grow the
opium poppy
''Papaver somniferum'', commonly known as the opium poppy or breadseed poppy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is the species of plant from which both opium and poppy seeds are derived and is also a valuable orname ...
.
The opium poppy harvest had increased since the former
drug baron
A drug lord, drug baron, kingpin, or lord of drugs is a type of crime boss in charge of a drug trafficking network, organization, or enterprise.
Crime barons may be difficult to bring to justice: usually, they do not possess illegal goods. Ra ...
and
warlord
Warlords are individuals who exercise military, Economy, economic, and Politics, political control over a region, often one State collapse, without a strong central or national government, typically through informal control over Militia, local ...
Lo Hsing Han managed to rebuild his drug empire after he became the intermediary for
cease-fire
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agreements between the
military intelligence
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chief Khin Nyunt and the
Kokang
Kokang (; ) is a region in Myanmar. It is located in the northern part of Shan State, with the Salween River to its west, and sharing a border with China's Yunnan Province to the east. Its total land area is around . The capital is Laukkai. K ...
and
Wa insurgents
An insurgency is a violent, armed rebellion by small, lightly armed bands who practice guerrilla warfare against a larger authority. The key descriptive feature of insurgency is its asymmetric nature: small irregular forces face a large, well ...
who had rebelled against and toppled the
Communist leadership in 1989. In addition to the traditional
Golden Triangle export of
opiates
An opiate is an alkaloid substance derived from opium (or poppy straw). It differs from the similar term ''opioid'' in that the latter is used to designate all substances, both natural and synthetic, that bind to opioid receptors in the brain ( ...
, production has diversified to
methamphetamine
Methamphetamine (contracted from ) is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is mainly used as a recreational drug use, recreational or Performance-enhancing substance, performance-enhancing drug and less commonly as a secon ...
, or ''
yaa baa'', which is cheaper and easier to manufacture than
heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a morphinan opioid substance synthesized from the Opium, dried latex of the Papaver somniferum, opium poppy; it is mainly used as a recreational drug for its eupho ...
.
Thai authorities have denounced methamphetamine production, trafficking, and consumption as a threat to
national security
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. It denied involvement in the Mekong incident of 5 November 2011.
Poppy cultivation has declined in both northern
Laos
Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and ...
and the Wa region partly as a result of a ban imposed by the UWSP in 2005.
In 1999, Bao Youxiang ordered a
forced relocation, away from the poppy fields, of six northern Wa districts south to mainly
Shan and
Lahu areas.
The
World Food Program
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(WFP) and
China
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also provided emergency food assistance to former poppy farmers.
Chinese criminal organisations in the area however may have simply switched the production line from heroin to
amphetamine
Amphetamine (contracted from Alpha and beta carbon, alpha-methylphenethylamine, methylphenethylamine) is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, an ...
-type
stimulant
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s (ATS) such as ''yaa baa''.
Mining operations
Chinese companies with close links to the UWSA have unregulated mining operations in UWSA-controlled territory, which has caused significant toxic pollution in Thailand's rivers, including the tributaries of the
Mekong
The Mekong or Mekong River ( , ) is a transboundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth-longest river and the third-longest in Asia with an estimated length of and a drainage area of , discharging of wat ...
, representing Thailand's "largest-ever case of transboundary pollution."
Arsenic
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levels in water tests conducted in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai have detected arsenic levels five times higher than international drinking water standards.
Other operations
Wei Hsueh-kang founded the
Hong Pang Group in 1998 with revenues from the drug trade after taking advantage of the privileges offered in the cease-fire deal by Khin Nyunt. Its position in the country's economy, not just the Wa State, is reflected by the multitude of businesses it owns and controls in construction, agriculture, gems and minerals, petroleum, electronics and communications, distilleries and department stores. Hong Pang Group is based at Pangkham with offices also in
Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
,
Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
,
Lashio,
Tachilek and
Mawlamyine
Mawlamyine (also spelled Mawlamyaing; , ; ; , ), formerly Moulmein, is the fourth-largest city in Myanmar (Burma), ''World Gazetteer'' southeast of Yangon and south of Thaton, at the mouth of Thanlwin (Salween) River. Mawlamyine was an ancient ...
and minor bases in
Sankang and
Khailong. UWSA also operated its own bank in the past.
Ho Chun Ting (also known as Aik Haw and Hsiao Haw), the son-in-law of Bao Youxiang, is the principal owner and managing director of
Yangon Airways and chairman of Tetkham Co Ltd that runs a chain of hotels. Close to Khin Nyunt and several other generals in the junta, he was also involved in gems auctions and several large construction projects with the Yangon City Development Council. He was reported to have fled to Pangkham following the arrest of his known associates in a
drug-related offence in January 2009. Aik Haw was included in the
Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List
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published by the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on 25 November 2008.
Despite publicly declaring neutrality, the UWSA allegedly supplies weapons (with the exception of MANPADS) to anti-Junta groups such as the
Three Brotherhood Alliance.
Relationship with China
UWSA has benefited from long-standing political and military ties to China, and has a close relationship with China's security agencies. Most significantly, this provides China leverage inside Burma allowing it to push other issues like the
Sino-Myanmar pipelines. Beijing's official delegate is only one layer of its approach to diplomacy with not just the central government but also the various ethnic armies along the
China–Myanmar border
The China–Myanmar border is the international border between the territory of the People's Republic of China and Myanmar (formerly ''Burma''). The border is 2,129 km (1,323 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with India in the nor ...
.
China's involvement in the UWSA's peace process aims to create stability for its multiple large infrastructure investments and keep its natural resource trade across the border protected.
The Chinese government uses former CPB forces like UWSA as proxies within Burma, and works to ensure the drugs they produce are not smuggled into China. Wa State has benefited from substantial Chinese tourism, turning Mong La into a Chinese tourist hub.
China also helped the UWSA establish themselves as the de facto leaders of the FPNCC. The Chinese also supply military hardware, arms, and training to the UWSA.
Deployment
The United Wa State Army (UWSA) has five "divisions" deployed along the Thai-Burma border:
# 778th Division commanded by Ta Marn
# 772nd Division commanded by Ta Hsong
# 775th Division commanded by Yang Guojong
# 248th Division commanded by Ta Hsang
# 518th Division commanded by Li Hsarm-nab
On the China-Burma border are stationed another three "divisions":
# 318th Division
# 418th Division
# 468th Division
The United Wa State Army has 30,000 active service men with a 10,000 strong auxiliary force. It is one of the largest cease fire groups. Monthly salary is only 60 CNY (US$7.5). UWSA had clashes with the Thai Army in Mar–May 2002.
Arms supply
According to ''
Jane's Intelligence Review
''Jane's Intelligence Review'' was a monthly journal on global security and stability issues published by Jane's Information Group. Its coverage includes international security issues, state stability, terrorism and insurgency, ongoing conflicts, ...
'' in April 2008, China has become the main source of arms to the United Wa State Army, displacing traditional black market sources in South East Asia such as Thailand and
Cambodia
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. Arms transfers to the UWSA from China are directed from the highest level in Beijing.
Jane's reported in 2001 that the UWSA had acquired
HN-5
The HN-5 (; NATO reporting name: CH-SA-3) is a family of first generation Chinese man-portable air-defense systems ( MANPAD) based on Soviet technology. The HN abbreviation is used to avoid confusion with the HY (Hai Ying, or Sea Eagle) series ...
N
surface-to-air missile
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-ai ...
s (SAMs) from China as part of the build-up near the Thai border where they were reported to be operating 40–50 laboratories manufacturing ''
yaa baa''. In November 2014, Janes further reported that the UWSA have acquired the
FN-6
FN-6 (; NATO reporting name: CH-SA-10) is a third-generation passive infrared homing (IR) man portable air defence system (MANPADS) built by Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation ...
Surface-to-air missile to supplant the HN-5N in service, which was promptly denied by the UWSA. It is also the middleman between Chinese arms manufacturers and other insurgent groups in Myanmar. By 2012, Chinese support had increased to the point of supplying armoured vehicles such as the 6 × 6
PTL-02 assault gun being sighted in
Pangkham.
On 29 April 2013, Janes IHS reported that several
Mil Mi-17
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helicopters armed with
TY-90 air-to-air missiles were supplied to UWSA by China. The allegations were dismissed by China,
Thai military sources, other Myanmar ethnic sources and the UWSA themselves. In 2015 IHS Jane's reported that UWSA members had been photographed training with Chinese
Type 96 122 mm howitzers and
HJ-8 ATGMs.
A ''Janes report in December 2008 stated that the UWSA had turned to arms production to supplement their income from arms and drug trafficking, and started a
small arms
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The first firearms originate ...
production line for
AK-47
The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is an assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kala ...
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Conscription policies
The UWSA requires that at least one male in each household serve in either the UWSA or Wa State administration.
Larger families are obligated to provide two males for the army or administration.
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References
Citations
Sources
* "U.S. Links 11 Individuals, 16 Companies to Burma Drug Syndicate." Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, US Department of State. 4 November 2005.
* Jack Picone. "A Gentler War on Drugs." Utne, September–October 2005, pp. 68–71; originally i
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