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  2. List of equipment of the Myanmar Army - Wikipedia

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    / Union of Myanmar: Norinco CQ: Assault rifle Used by the Border Guard Forces: 5.56×45mm NATO China: QBZ-97 Assault rifle (bullpup) 5.56×45mm NATO China: Type 56 [5] Assault rifle 7.62×39mm China: Light machine guns; BA-64 Light machine gun: Clone of the Heckler & Koch G3 rifle - light machine gun variant 7.62×51mm NATO West Germany

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  5. DI MA-1 - Wikipedia

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    The rifles can use the MG-2 rifle grenade. [27] In an interview back in 2009 with Sai Sheng Murng, the deputy spokesman of the Shan State Army (RCSS), he mentioned that foreign-made 5.56 NATO ammo cannot be used in the MA rifles while Myanma-made ammo can work with foreign assault rifles chambered in the same caliber. [7]

  6. Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries - Wikipedia

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    The first indigenous firearm produced in Myanmar is the TZ-45, made under license as the BA52. [9] [4] In 1953, Heckler & Koch and Fritz Werner Industrie-Ausrüstungen GmbH cooperated with Myanmar to create a production line to made G3 battle rifles under license. [4] [10] The first Myanma-made G3, known as the BA63, was first produced in 1957. [4]

  7. DI MA-1 Mk. III - Wikipedia

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    III is a family of bullpup assault rifles made by the Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries, chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO, based on the QBZ-97s that were exported to Myanmar in 2009. [3] [4] The MA-1 Mk. IIIs were made without any licensing agreements with China, and Myanmar claimed that they were made without foreign assistance. [5] [6]

  8. ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet - Wikipedia

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    The ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet was the brainchild of a Commander-in-Chief of the Malaysian Army, who envisioned the participation of ASEAN armies in a joint military activity. [2] The inaugural AARM was hosted by Malaysia in 1991 [ 1 ] and included Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as inaugural competitors. [ 3 ]

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