Burma Army
Size – More than 20 battalions
Activity – Stays in camp, not patrolling often
Location – Hilltop 962, Hilltop 913 (close to Mannerplaw), Kawkawhtaw
Unit – Light Infantry Battalion 204 and Division 44
Equipment – Small Arms, RPG’s, 120 mm mortar, armored riverine patrol boat (.50 caliber mounted), no tank/airplane/helicopters. 16/17 supply trucks.
Karen National Liberation Army PC
Size – Unknown
Activity – Stay in Camp
Location – Tohkawkoe
Unit – Unknown
Equipment – Small Arms, 81mm mortar, 60 mm mortar, RPG’s
Democratic Karen Buddhist Army Brigade 1
Size – Unknown, varies due to conscription
Activity – Occasional patrols
Location – Walley
Unit – None
Equipment – Small Arms, RPG
Notes: Will randomly conscript villagers to go on patrol with them. Some villagers give consent, some do not indicating forced conscription.
Democratic Karen Buddhist Army Brigade 2
Size – Unknown, possibly around 50
Activity – Taxing people in their region, not patrolling
Location – Hteekaneh
Unit – DKBA 2 2
Equipment – Small Arms, RPG
Notes: According to local sources the DKBA 2 is no longer officially associated with the DKBA, and have become an rogue isolated faction in K7. Their main activities have involved them levying a tax on local villagers: amount unknown. The DKBA 2 has also withdrawn from communication with other major armed groups.
Border Guard Force
Size – 1 battalion, 60/70 soldiers
Activity – Taxing, charging for a temporary license for cars or trucks: 100,000 Kyat (~ $84USD)
Location – Bobawhtah
Unit – 1016
Equipment – Small arms, RPG, .50 caliber machine gun(s)
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