The armed conflict in Myanmar is showing a growing trend, from the initial local conflict to the national conflict. After the Kokang Alliance launched the battle, it quickly united its forces to form the Myanmar Armed Alliance, with a clear goal: to overthrow the Min Aung Hlaing regime and bring down the Burmese army**. At present, the whole country of Myanmar is under fire.
In northern Myanmar, the Burmese ** army has been heavily damaged by the Kokang Allied Army, and although the main investment is in the border guards and police forces, it has been in a situation of continuous defeat. Although the Myanmar** army does not use regular troops and armored units, it relies on border guards, police and local militias, and its combat effectiveness is not high, and it is often unable to resist an attack. The escalation of the conflict has become inevitable, and neither side has shown any willingness to end it.
Numerous successful offensives by the Burmese armed coalition have destabilized the entire country. In such a situation, Min Aung Hlaing, the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces of Myanmar, in order to shirk responsibility, accused foreign experts of guiding the Myanmar armed coalition to use drones, and indirectly admitted the defeat of the ** army in the operation in northern Myanmar. The situation in Myanmar is tense, and Min Aung Hlaing blames foreign forces for interference, but does not specify which country. In fact, the Myanmar ** army was sanctioned by the West after the coup, and the West has always supported *** forces.
However, in the current international situation, the West's energy has been drawn up by problems in other regions, resulting in no longer being able to pay attention to Myanmar. In actual combat, the Myanmar ** army was bombed by drones, which led to the surrender of many troops, and the artillery positions were unable to resist the single suppression of drones. Min Aung Hlaing mentioned that the Burmese armed coalition used a large number of drones to carry out the attack, but in fact this claim is an exaggeration.
With a limited number of drones used by the Burmese armed coalition and the small number of bombs they carry, Min Aung Hlaing's rhetoric may have been a countervailing of his opponent's strength to cover up his own defeats. In the face of this situation, we can't help but ask: Is the Myanmar ** army capable of dealing with the current situation independently?Are external forces really interfering in the situation in Myanmar?How should we understand the role of drones in modern warfare?
In a situation full of unknowns, we need more information and analysis to understand the current situation in Myanmar. The Myanmar armed coalition is determined to move forward. Min Aung Hlaing did not flinch and was determined to continue fighting.
Despite the deterioration of the situation, she did not give up, but emphasized the will to persevere in the struggle, and she was determined to move forward!At present, the Myanmar armed coalition forces have the conditions to continue fighting, mainly in the seven states of Myanmar, and have not yet been able to fight in the provinces with the majority of Burmese, and the problem of sea exports is also a problem. The main demand of the Burmese armed coalition is a high degree of autonomy at the local level.
At present, the main force of the ** army of Myanmar has not yet participated in the fighting, but in an emergency situation, Min Aung Hlaing is ready to play the trump card, and has also sensed the movement of the main force of the ** army, but it will take some time for specific investment. While the Myanmar armed coalition has made some progress, it is still too early to achieve final victory, and the conflict is likely to continue for quite some time.