List of ethnic armed organisations in Myanmar

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
Arakan Army AA 2009


45,000+

  • Laiza (former)
  • Rakhine State (current)
  • Chin State
  • Kachin State
  • Rakhine State
  • Shan State
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
  • India–Myanmar border
Arakan Army (Kayin State) AA (Kayin) 2010 350 (2024) Mobile headquarters Kayin State
  • Armed wing of the Arakan National Council
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council
All Burma Students' Democratic Front ABSDF 1988 600 (2016) Manerplaw (until 1995)
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
  • India–Myanmar border
  • China–Myanmar border
Joined the CRPH / NUG after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
Arakan Liberation Army ALA 1968 100 (2024) Sittwe
  • Kayin State
  • Rakhine State
Armed wing of the Arakan Liberation Party
  • Close allies with the Karen National Union
  • Joined the CRPH / NUG after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
  • Several factions are allied to the Tatmawdaw
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
  • Armed wing of the Chin National Front
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
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
  • Chin State
  • Magway Region
  • Sagaing Region
  • India–Myanmar border
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
  • Myawaddy Township
  • Kayin State
Armed wing of the Klohtoobaw Karen Organization
  • Also known as the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army
  • Split from the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army in 2010
  • Joined peace talks with Tatmadaw, leading the Kaw Thoo Lei Army to further split from the DKBA-5 in April 2022 to fight the Tatmadaw
Kachin Independence Army KIA 1961 20,000 (2018)
  • Laiza
  • Pajau (until 2005)
Kachin State, northern Shan State
  • Armed wing of the Kachin Independence Organisation
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
  • Part of the Northern Alliance
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
Holds and governs territory in Kachin State
Karen National Army KNA 2024 7,000+ Shwe Kokko Kayin State
  • Formerly the Karen Border Guard Force
  • Made up of former soldiers from the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army and Karen Peace Force
  • Allied to the junta
Karen National Defence Organisation KNDO 1947 Unknown
  • Lay Wah
  • Manerplaw (until 1995)
  • Kayah State
  • Kayin State
Affiliate of the Karen National Union
  • Signed ceasefires with the government in 2012 and 2015
  • Broke its commitment to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement in response to the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
Karen National Liberation Army KNLA 1949 15,000 (2021)
  • Lay Wah
  • Manerplaw (until 1995)
  • Kayah State
  • Kayin State
  • Tanintharyi Region
  • Armed wing of the Karen National Union
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
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
  • Armed wing of the Karenni National Progressive Party
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
  • Signed ceasefires with the government in 2005 and 2012
  • Resumed hostilities in response to the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
Karenni National People's Liberation Front KNPLF 1978 2,000 Pankan Kayah State
  • Split from the Karenni Army
  • Signed ceasefire in 1989 and transformed into a BGF in 2009
  • Defected to anti-junta forces in June 2023
Karenni Nationalities Defence Force KNDF 2021 7,000+ Mobile headquarters
  • Kayah State
  • Shan State
  • Kayin State
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
Kayan National Army KNA 2024 Unknown Unknown
  • Kayah State
  • Southern Shan State
Kayan New Land Army KNLP/A 1964 200–300 Seebu
Armed wing of the Kayan New Land Party
  • Signed a ceasefire agreement with the Tatmadaw in 1994
  • Governs Kayah State Special Region 3
  • Despite aiding resistance groups, the KNLP/A is allied to the Tatmadaw
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
  • Signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in 2018, along with the Mon National Liberation Army
  • Anti-NCA faction joined the CRPH / NUG after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
Mon National Liberation Army MNLA 1958 1,000+ (2024) Ye Chaung Phya
  • Mon State
  • Tanintharyi Region
  • Kayin State
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
  • Mon State
  • Kayin State
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)
  • Armed wing of the Myanmar National Truth and Justice Party
  • Part of the Three Brotherhood Alliance
  • Part of the Northern Alliance
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
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
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
National Liberation Army NLA 2023 Unknown Tamu Township Sagaing Region (Tamu Township) Formerly the PDF Tamu Battalion 3
New Democratic Army – Kachin
  • NDA-K
  • KBGF
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
  • Governs the Pa-O Self-Administered Zone
  • Signed a ceasefire with the government in 1991 and disbanded in 2009
  • Reestablished after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
Pa-O National Liberation Army PNLA 2009 1,000+ (2024) Camp Laybwer
  • Shan State
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
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 PDF 2021 100,000 (2024 est.) Armed wing of the National Unity Government (NUG)
  • Formed in May 2021 after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
  • Consists of several local resistance groups and other newly-formed anti-junta ethnic militias, such as the Karenni People's Defence Force and the Chinland Defence Force
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
  • Magway Region
  • India–Myanmar border
Ramonnya Mon Army RMA 2024 1,500 Unknown
  • Mon State
  • Kayin State
Armed wing of the New Mon State Party (Anti-Military Dictatorship)
  • Split from MNLA on 14 February 2024 to join anti-junta forces
  • Merger of Mon National Liberation Army (Anti-Dictatorship) and Mon Liberation Army
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
  • Armed wing of the Shan State Progress Party
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
Signed ceasefire with Tatmadaw
Shan State Army (RCSS) RCSS/SSA 1996 8,000 (2024) Loi Tai Leng
  • Shan State
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
  • Armed wing of the Restoration Council of Shan State
  • Part of the Shan State Congress
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
  • Allied with the Tatmadaw
  • "People's Militia" created by the LNDP
  • Militia leader U Shwe Min was killed 7 March, 2024
Student Armed Force SAF 2021 Unknown Mobile headquarters
Ta'ang National Liberation Army TNLA 1992 8,000–10,000 (2024) Mobile headquarters Shan State
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
  • Part of the Three Brotherhood Alliance
  • Part of the Northern Alliance
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
Governs the Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone
United Wa State Army UWSA 1989 25,000 (2015) Pangkham Shan State
  • Armed wing of the United Wa State Party
  • Part of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
Governs the Wa Self-Administered Division (Wa State)
Wa National Army WNA 1969 200 (1998) Homein Shan State
  • Armed wing of the Wa National Organisation
  • Part of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC)
Signed a peace agreement with the government in August 1997

Foreign-based

Name Abbreviation Founded Strength Headquarters Location Affiliations Notes
Arakan Rohingya Army ARA 2020 Unknown Rohingya refugee camps, Cox's Bazar
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army ARSA 2013 ~200 (2018) Rohingya refugee camps, Cox's Bazar
  • Chittagong Division
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
  • Northern Rakhine State
  • Previously known as Harakah al-Yaqin
  • Accused of being allied to the Tatmadaw
Kamtapur Liberation Organisation KLO 1995 Unknown Taga, Sagaing (until 2019)
  • Sagaing Region
  • India–Myanmar border
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
  • Based in India and operates in Manipur
  • Has bases in and trained in Myanmar
  • Unofficially allied with the Tatmadaw
Kangleipak Communist Party KCP 1980 ~112 (2012) Mobile Headquarters Sagaing Region Part of CorCom
  • Based in India and operates in Manipur
  • Has bases in and trained in Myanmar
  • Unofficially allied with the Tatmadaw
Kuki National Army KNA(B) 1988 1200+ (2024) Mobile headquarters
  • Chin State
  • Sagaing Region
Armed wing of the Kuki National Organisation Based in India and operates in Manipur
Kuki-Chin National Army KCNA 2017 Unknown Mobile headquarters
  • Chin State
  • Rakhine State
Armed wing of the Kuki-Chin National Front
Naga Army
  • NSCN-K
  • NSCN-K-AM
  • NSCN-K-YA
  • NSCN-IM
1980 <500 (2016)
  • Taga, Sagaing (Myanmar) (until 2019)
  • Camp Hebron, Peren District, Nagaland (India)
Part of the UNLFW
  • Based in India and operates primarily in Northeast India
  • Signed a ceasefire agreement with India in 2001 and Myanmar in 2012
  • Consists of several factions
People's Liberation Army of Manipur PLAM 1978 3,800 (2008) Manipur
  • Sagaing Region
  • Chin State
Part of CorCom
  • Based in India and operates in Manipur
  • Unofficially allied with the Tatmadaw
People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak PREPAK 1977 ~200 (2012) Mobile headquarters Sagaing Region Part of CorCom
  • Based in India and operates in Manipur
  • Has bases in and trained in Myanmar
  • Unofficially allied with the Tatmadaw
Rohingya Islami Mahaz RIM 2020 Unknown
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
  • Northern Rakhine State
Rohingya Solidarity Organisation RSO 1982 Unknown
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
  • Northern Rakhine State
  • Mainly active in the 1990s, militarily defunct by 1998
  • Alleged by the Tatmadaw to have had connections with the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the early 2000s
  • Reestablished after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
  • Fought alongside with the Tatmadaw during the battle of Maungdaw
United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent ULFA-I 1979 200 (2024) Taga, Sagaing (until 2019)
  • Sagaing Region
  • India–Myanmar border
  • China–Myanmar border
Part of the UNLFW
  • Based in India and operates in Assam
  • Pro-truce faction disbanded in 2023 after signing a peace agreement with the Indian government
United National Liberation Front UNLF 1964 2,000 Manipur
  • Chin State
  • Sagaing Region
  • India–Myanmar border
Part of CorCom
  • Based in India and operated in Manipur
  • Signed ceasefire agreement with the Indian government in 2023
Zomi Revolutionary Army ZRA-EC 1997 130 (2016) Churachandpur
  • Chin State
  • India–Myanmar border
Armed wing of the Zomi Revolutionary Organisation
  • Based in India and operates in Manipur and Mizoram
  • Signed a ceasefire with India in 2005
  • Accused of being allied with the Tatmadaw

Defunct

Name Abbreviation Founded Disbanded Strength Headquarters Location Affiliations Notes
Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front ARIF 1986 1998 Unknown Mobile headquarters
  • Rakhine State
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
National Democratic Front of Boroland NDFB 1986 2020 3,000+ Taga, Sagaing (until 2019)
  • Sagaing Region
  • India–Myanmar border
Part of the UNLFW
  • Based in India and operated in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh
  • After splitting into several factions, disbanded in 2020 after signing a peace agreement with the Indian government
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
  • Signed a ceasefire agreement shortly after its formation in 1994 and disbanded in 2010
  • Split from the Karen National Union
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
  • Originated as the Kachin Independence Army's 4th brigade
  • Reorganised into a pro-Tatmadaw militia in 2010
  • Surrendered to KIA in 2023
Mongko Region Defence Army MRDA 1995 2000 Unknown Mongko
  • Shan State
  • China–Myanmar border
Split from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
Mong Tai Army MTA 1985 1996 20,000 Homein
  • Shan State
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
Surrendered to the government in 1996
Monland Restoration Army MRA 2001 2012 100–300 Sangkhlaburi
  • Mon State
  • Tanintharyi Region
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
  • Rakhine State
  • Bangladesh–Myanmar border
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
  • Formed the basis for the Shan State Army – North and Shan State Army – South
  • Also fought other insurgent groups such as the Communist Party of Burma
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
  • Shan State
  • Myanmar–Thailand border
  • Majority of its members surrendered to the government in 1996
  • 800 insurgents under the command of Yawd Serk would go on to form the Shan State Army – South
Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors VBSW 1999 20?? Unknown Mobile headquarters Myanmar–Thailand border
  • No insurgent or terror activity has been attributed to the VBSW since 2013
  • Gained notoriety in the October 1999 siege of the Burmese consulate in Bangkok, Thailand

Coalitions

Name Abbreviation Founded Headquarters Members Notes
Federal Union Army FUA 2011 Chiang Mai
  • Arakan Army
  • Karenni Army
  • Lahu Democratic Union
  • New Mon State Party
  • Shan State Army (SSPP)
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
  • Arakan Army
  • Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
  • Ta'ang National Liberation Army
Chinland Council CC 2023 Camp Victoria[citation needed]
  • Chin National Army
  • Chinland Defense Force-Hakha
  • Chinland Defense Force-Paletwa
  • Chinland Defense Force-Matupi (Brigade 2)
  • Chinland Defense Force-Thantlang
  • Chinland Defense Force-Mara
  • Chinland Defense Force-Zanniat
  • Chinland Defense Force-Zotung
  • Chinland Defense Force-Zophei
  • Chinland Defense Force-Lautu
  • Chinland Defense Force-Senthang
  • Chinland Defense Force-Tonzang
  • Chinland Defense Force-Hualngoram
  • Chinland Defense Force-Sizang
  • Chinland Defense Force-KKG
  • Chinland Defense Force-Daai
  • Asho Chin-Defense Force
Established as the army and governing body of the State of Chinland
Chin Brotherhood Alliance CBA 2023
  • Chin National Defence Force
  • Chinland Defense Force-Kanpetlet
  • Chinland Defense Force-Matupi (Brigade 1)
  • Chinland Defense Force-Mindat
  • Maraland Defence Force
  • Zoland Defence Force
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)
  • United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent
  • National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang
  • Kamtapur Liberation Organisation
  • National Democratic Front of Boroland
Alliance of several Northeast India separatist groups active in Myanmar
Coordination Committee CorCom 2011
  • Kangleipak Communist Party
  • Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup
  • People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak
  • People's Liberation Army of Manipur
  • United National Liberation Front
Alliance of several majority-Meitei separatist groups active in Northeast India with bases in Myanmar
4K Coalition 2023
  • Karen National Liberation Army
  • Karenni Army
  • Karenni National People's Liberation Front
  • Karenni Nationalities Defence Force
Alliance of ethnic Karen and Karenni rebel organisations
7 EAO Alliance 2024
  • Restoration Council of Shan State
  • New Mon State Party
  • Arakan Liberation Party
  • Pa-O National Liberation Organisation
  • Lahu Democratic Union
  • Democratic Karen Benevolent Army
  • KNU/KNLA Peace Council
Alliance of signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA)
Four Brothers Alliance 2025 Dil Muhammad
  • Arakan Rohingya Army
  • Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army
  • Rohingya Islami Mahaz
  • Rohingya Solidarity Organisation
Alliance of Rohingya militias

See also

  • Combatants of the Myanmar conflict
  • List of political and military organisations in Myanmar

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