The following is a list of non-state armed groups involved in the Myanmar conflict, officially called ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) by the government of Myanmar.
Terminology
The term "ethnic armed organisation" (Burmese: တိုင်းရင်းသား လက်နက်ကိုင် အဖွဲ့အစည်း) emerged in Myanmar during the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement negotiations from 2013 to 2015. Various other terms, including "ethnic organisation", "ethnic resistance force", and "ethnic rebel group" have also been used to describe ethnic armed organisations.
These organisations typically:
- claim to represent an ethnic identity
- aim to garner mutual recognition from other ethnic armed organisations through alliances and coalitions
- have an armed wing, and often a separate political wing
Active
Myanmar-based
| Name | Abbreviation | Founded | Strength | Headquarters | Location | Affiliations | Notes |
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| Arakan Army | AA | 2009 |
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| Arakan Army (Kayin State) | AA (Kayin) | 2010 | 350 (2024) | Mobile headquarters | Kayin State |
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| All Burma Students' Democratic Front | ABSDF | 1988 | 600 (2016) | Manerplaw (until 1995) |
| Joined the CRPH / NUG after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état | |
| Arakan Liberation Army | ALA | 1968 | 100 (2024) | Sittwe |
| Armed wing of the Arakan Liberation Party |
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| Bamar People's Liberation Army | BPLA | 2021 | 1,000+ | Mobile headquarters | Eastern Myanmar | Co-founded by activist Maung Saungkha | |
| Chin National Army | CNA | 1988 | 1,500+ (2024) | Camp Victoria | Chin State |
| Joined the CRPH / NUG after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état |
| Chin National Defence Force | CNDF | 2021 | Unknown | Falam | Chin State | Armed wing of the Chin National Organisation | |
| Chinland Defense Force | CDF | 2021 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters |
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| Danu People's Liberation Army | DPLA | 2022 | ~500 | Mobile headquarters | Shan State | Armed wing of the Danu People's Liberation Front | |
| Democratic Karen Benevolent Army | DKBA/DKBA-5 | 2010 | 2,000+ (2024) | Sonesee Myaing |
| Armed wing of the Klohtoobaw Karen Organization |
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| Kachin Independence Army | KIA | 1961 | 20,000 (2018) |
| Kachin State, northern Shan State |
| Holds and governs territory in Kachin State |
| Karen National Army | KNA | 2024 | 7,000+ | Shwe Kokko | Kayin State |
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| Karen National Defence Organisation | KNDO | 1947 | Unknown |
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| Affiliate of the Karen National Union |
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| Karen National Liberation Army | KNLA | 1949 | 15,000 (2021) |
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| Broke its commitment to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement in response to the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état |
| Karenni Army | KA | 1949 | 1,500 (2012) | Nya Moe | Kayah State |
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| Karenni National People's Liberation Front | KNPLF | 1978 | 2,000 | Pankan | Kayah State |
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| Karenni Nationalities Defence Force | KNDF | 2021 | 7,000+ | Mobile headquarters |
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| Kayan National Army | KNA | 2024 | Unknown | Unknown |
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| Kayan New Land Army | KNLP/A | 1964 | 200–300 | Seebu |
| Armed wing of the Kayan New Land Party |
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| Kawthoolei Army | KTLA | 2022 | Unknown | Kayin State | Broke away from the Karen National Union July 2022 | ||
| KNU/KNLA Peace Council | KPC | 2007 | 500+ (2024) | To-kawko | Kayin State | Not affiliated with the KNU or KNLA, despite its name | |
| Lahu Democratic Union | LDU | 1973 | 1,500 (2024) | Loi Lan | Shan State |
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| Mon National Liberation Army | MNLA | 1958 | 1,000+ (2024) | Ye Chaung Phya |
| Armed wing of the New Mon State Party | Signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement in 2018, along with the Lahu Democratic Union |
| Mon State Revolutionary Force | MSRF | 2021 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters |
| Armed wing of the Mon State Federal Council | Armed wing of MSFC alongside the Mon State Defense Force |
| Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army | MNDAA | 1989 | 6,000 | Mobile headquarters | Shan State (Kokang) |
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| Burma National Revolutionary Army | MRDA | 2022 | 1,000+ | Pale | Sagaing Region | Formerly known as the Myanmar Royal Dragon Army | |
| National Democratic Alliance Army | NDAA | 1989 | 3,000–4,000 (2016) | Mong La | Shan State |
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| National Liberation Army | NLA | 2023 | Unknown | Tamu Township | Sagaing Region (Tamu Township) | Formerly the PDF Tamu Battalion 3 | |
| New Democratic Army – Kachin |
| 1989 | 700 (peak) | Pangwa | Kachin State | Signed a ceasefire agreement with the government in 1989 and transformed into a Border Guard Forces in 2009 | |
| Pa-O National Army | PNA | 1949 | 4,000 (2023) | Taunggyi | Shan State | Armed wing of the Pa-O National Organisation |
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| Pa-O National Liberation Army | PNLA | 2009 | 1,000+ (2024) | Camp Laybwer |
| Armed wing of the Pa-O National Liberation Organisation | Split into a pro-peace talk and anti-junta faction in January 2024 |
| People's Defence Force | 2021 | 100,000 (2024 est.) | Armed wing of the National Unity Government (NUG) |
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| People's Defence Force (Kalay) | PDF (Kalay) | 2021 | Unknown | Kalay | Sagaing Region | Part of the People's Defence Force | |
| People's Liberation Army | PLA | 2021 | Unknown | Armed wing of the Communist Party of Burma | The Communist Party of Burma rearmed itself and announced the creation of its new armed wing, the People's Liberation Army, in late 2021. | ||
| People's Revolution Alliance (Magway) | PRA (Magway) | 2021 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters |
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| Ramonnya Mon Army | RMA | 2024 | 1,500 | Unknown |
| Armed wing of the New Mon State Party (Anti-Military Dictatorship) |
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| Shanni Nationalities Army | SNA | 2016 | 1,000+ (2019) | Mobile headquarters | Kachin State | Allies with the Shan State Army (RCSS) and the Tatmadaw | |
| Shan State Army (SSPP) | SSPP/SSA | 1971 | 10,000 (2023) | Wan Hai | Shan State |
| Signed ceasefire with Tatmadaw |
| Shan State Army (RCSS) | RCSS/SSA | 1996 | 8,000 (2024) | Loi Tai Leng |
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| Split from the Mong Tai Army in 1995 |
| Wuyang People's Militia | LEM/LNDP | 2013 | 100 (2022) | Myitkyina | Kachin State | Armed wing of the Lisu National Development Party |
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| Student Armed Force | SAF | 2021 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters | |||
| Ta'ang National Liberation Army | TNLA | 1992 | 8,000–10,000 (2024) | Mobile headquarters | Shan State |
| Governs the Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone |
| United Wa State Army | UWSA | 1989 | 25,000 (2015) | Pangkham | Shan State |
| Governs the Wa Self-Administered Division (Wa State) |
| Wa National Army | WNA | 1969 | 200 (1998) | Homein | Shan State |
| Signed a peace agreement with the government in August 1997 |
Foreign-based
| Name | Abbreviation | Founded | Strength | Headquarters | Location | Affiliations | Notes |
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| Arakan Rohingya Army | ARA | 2020 | Unknown | Rohingya refugee camps, Cox's Bazar |
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| Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army | ARSA | 2013 | ~200 (2018) | Rohingya refugee camps, Cox's Bazar |
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| Kamtapur Liberation Organisation | KLO | 1995 | Unknown | Taga, Sagaing (until 2019) |
| Part of the UNLFW | Based in India and operates in Assam and West Bengal |
| Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup | KYKL | 1994 | Unknown | Mobile Headquarters | Sagaing Region | Part of CorCom |
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| Kangleipak Communist Party | KCP | 1980 | ~112 (2012) | Mobile Headquarters | Sagaing Region | Part of CorCom |
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| Kuki National Army | KNA(B) | 1988 | 1200+ (2024) | Mobile headquarters |
| Armed wing of the Kuki National Organisation | Based in India and operates in Manipur |
| Kuki-Chin National Army | KCNA | 2017 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters |
| Armed wing of the Kuki-Chin National Front |
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| Naga Army |
| 1980 | <500 (2016) |
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| Part of the UNLFW |
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| People's Liberation Army of Manipur | PLAM | 1978 | 3,800 (2008) | Manipur |
| Part of CorCom |
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| People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak | PREPAK | 1977 | ~200 (2012) | Mobile headquarters | Sagaing Region | Part of CorCom |
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| Rohingya Islami Mahaz | RIM | 2020 | Unknown |
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| Rohingya Solidarity Organisation | RSO | 1982 | Unknown |
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| United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent | ULFA-I | 1979 | 200 (2024) | Taga, Sagaing (until 2019) |
| Part of the UNLFW |
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| United National Liberation Front | UNLF | 1964 | 2,000 | Manipur |
| Part of CorCom |
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| Zomi Revolutionary Army | ZRA-EC | 1997 | 130 (2016) | Churachandpur |
| Armed wing of the Zomi Revolutionary Organisation |
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Defunct
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (November 2015) |
| Name | Abbreviation | Founded | Disbanded | Strength | Headquarters | Location | Affiliations | Notes |
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| Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front | ARIF | 1986 | 1998 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters |
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| National Democratic Front of Boroland | NDFB | 1986 | 2020 | 3,000+ | Taga, Sagaing (until 2019) |
| Part of the UNLFW |
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| Communist Party of Arakan | CPA | 1962 | 2004 | Unknown | Mobile headquarters | Rakhine State | Split from the Red Flag Communist Party | |
| Communist Party of Burma | CPB | 1939 | 1989 | 6,000 | Pangkham (until 1989) | Shan State | Armed wing dissolved in 1989 | |
| Democratic Karen Buddhist Army | DKBA | 1994 | 2010 | <5,000 | Mobile headquarters | Kayin State |
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| God's Army | 1997 | 2006 | 500 | Mobile headquarters | Myanmar–Thailand border | Surrendered to government forces in 2006 | ||
| Kachin Defense Army | KDA | 1991 | 2023 | 2,850 (2020) | Kawnghka | Shan State |
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| Mongko Region Defence Army | MRDA | 1995 | 2000 | Unknown | Mongko |
| Split from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army | |
| Mong Tai Army | MTA | 1985 | 1996 | 20,000 | Homein |
| Surrendered to the government in 1996 | |
| Monland Restoration Army | MRA | 2001 | 2012 | 100–300 | Sangkhlaburi |
| Armed wing of the Hongsawatoi Restoration Party | Surrendered to government forces in 2012 |
| Mujahideen | None | 1947 | 1954 | 2,000 | Mayu | Rakhine State | Majority of fighters surrendered to the government in the late 1950s and early 1960s | |
| Red Flag Communist Party | RFCP | 1948 | 1978 | 500 | Mobile headquarters | Shan State | Split from the Communist Party of Burma | |
| Rohingya Liberation Party | RLP | 1972 | 1974 | 800–2,500[better source needed] | Mobile headquarters | Rakhine State | Insurgents fled across the border into Bangladesh after a massive military operation by the government in July 1974 | |
| Rohingya National Army | RNA | 1998 | 2001 | Unknown | Cox's Bazar |
| Armed wing of the Arakan Rohingya National Organisation (ARNO) | |
| Rohingya Patriotic Front | RPF | 1974 | 1980s | 70 | Mobile headquarters | Rakhine State | ||
| Shan State Army | SSA | 1964 | 1976 | 1,500 | Mobile headquarters | Shan State |
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| Shan State National Army | SSNA | 1995 | 2005 | 8,000 (peak) | Hsipaw | Shan State | Merged with the Shan State Army – South in 2005 | |
| Shan United Revolutionary Army | SURA | 1960 | 1996 | Unknown | Homein |
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| Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors | VBSW | 1999 | 20?? | Unknown | Mobile headquarters | Myanmar–Thailand border |
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Coalitions
| Name | Abbreviation | Founded | Headquarters | Members | Notes |
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| Federal Union Army | FUA | 2011 | Chiang Mai |
| Armed wing of the United Nationalities Federal Council |
| Northern Alliance | NA-B | 2016 | Laiza |
| All four members of the Northern Alliance are also members of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee. |
| Three Brotherhood Alliance | 3BA | 2019 |
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| Chinland Council | CC | 2023 | Camp Victoria[citation needed] |
| Established as the army and governing body of the State of Chinland |
| Chin Brotherhood Alliance | CBA | 2023 |
| Political and military alliance of several Chin resistance groups created out of protest against the establishment of the State of Chinland | |
| United National Liberation Front of Western South East Asia | UNLFW | 2015 | Taga, Sagaing (until 2019) |
| Alliance of several Northeast India separatist groups active in Myanmar |
| Coordination Committee | CorCom | 2011 |
| Alliance of several majority-Meitei separatist groups active in Northeast India with bases in Myanmar | |
| 4K Coalition | 2023 |
| Alliance of ethnic Karen and Karenni rebel organisations | ||
| 7 EAO Alliance | 2024 |
| Alliance of signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) | ||
| Four Brothers Alliance | 2025 | Dil Muhammad |
| Alliance of Rohingya militias |
See also
- Combatants of the Myanmar conflict
- List of political and military organisations in Myanmar
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