The Tatmadaw is the military of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is run by the Ministry of Defence. It is made up of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. The Myanmar Police Force, the Border Guard Forces, the Myanmar Coast Guard, and the People's Militia Units are also part of it.

Quick Facts Myanmar Armed Forces (), Founded ...
Myanmar Armed Forces
(Tatmadaw)
တပ်မတော်  (Burmese)
(lit.'Grand Army')
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Flag of the Myanmar Armed Forces
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Emblems of the Myanmar Armed Forces' service branches(left to right): Army, Navy & Air Force also the formation patch of Chiefs of Staffs’ offices each.[1]
Founded27 March 1945 (79 years ago) (1945-03-27)[2]
Service branches
  •  Myanmar Army
  •  Myanmar Navy
  •  Myanmar Air Force
HeadquartersNaypyidaw, Myanmar
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Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefSenior General Min Aung Hlaing
Deputy Commander-in-ChiefVice-Senior General Soe Win
Minister of DefenceAdmiral Tin Aung San
Joint Chief of StaffGeneral Maung Maung Aye[3]
Personnel
Military age18 years of age
Available for
military service
14,747,845 males, age 15–49 (2010 est.),
14,710,871 females, age 15–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
10,451,515 males, age 15–49 (2010 est.),
11,181,537 females, age 15–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
522,478 males (2010 est.),
506,388 females (2010 est.)
Active personnelabout 150,000 personnel; 70,000 combat troops (May 2023 estimate)[4]
Reserve personnel18,998
(23 battalions of Border Guard Force, BGF (7498 personnel),[5] 46 groups of People's Militia Group, PMG and Regional People's Militia Groups, RPMG (3500 personnel)[5] five corps of university Training Corp, UTC (8000 personnel)[6]
Expenditure
Budget$2.7 billion[7] (2023)
Percent of GDP4% (2014)
Industry
Domestic suppliers
  • Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries
  • Myanmar Naval Dockyard[8]
Foreign suppliers Belarus[9]
 China[10]
 India[10]
 Iran[11]
 Israel[10][12]
 North Korea[10]
 Philippines[10]
 Russia[10]
 Ukraine[10]
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of Myanmar
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Quick Facts Parliamentary Seats တပ်မတော်သား လွှတ်တော်ကိုယ်စားလှယ်များ (Burmese), Seats in the Amyotha Hluttaw ...
Parliamentary Seats
တပ်မတော်သား လွှတ်တော်ကိုယ်စားလှယ်များ (Burmese)
Seats in the Amyotha Hluttaw
56 / 224
Seats in the Pyithu Hluttaw
110 / 440
Seats in the State Administration Council
9 / 18
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Following the violent repression of nationwide protests in 1988, the military agreed to free elections in 1990. When the National League for Democracy won they ignored their victory and imprisoned its leader Aung San Suu Kyi.[13]

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