Rebels in Myanmar develop attack drones

Al Jazeera English
19 Sept 202302:30

Summary

TLDRRebel fighters in eastern Myanmar are using fixed-wing drones as potent weapons against the military government. Inspired by Ukraine's use of drones in warfare, they assemble and launch drones made from basic materials like wood, polystyrene, and 3D-printed frames. Despite limited resources, these drones are effective in discreetly targeting enemy positions. However, they remain vulnerable to the superior air power of Myanmar's military, which uses helicopters and fighter jets to devastating effect. The rebels acknowledge the limitations of their homemade drones but continue to adapt and innovate.

Takeaways

  • 🛰️ Rebel Fighters in eastern Myanmar are assembling fixed-wing drones to counter the military government's air superiority.
  • 🔎 The drone team plays a crucial role in scouting enemy territory and supporting ground attacks discreetly.
  • 🚀 A small commercial drone called 'Scout' is launched to hover over Myanmar Army positions, providing surveillance.
  • 💣 An attack drone is equipped with munitions and is used to strike targets, as filmed by the Scout drone.
  • 🌟 The unit draws inspiration from Ukrainian forces' use of drones in warfare, particularly for attacking tanks.
  • 🛠️ High-tech solutions are adapted from hobbyist designs to create attack drones with limited resources.
  • 📐 The Liberator Mark II drone is produced using 3D printing for the frame and resin molding for the body.
  • 💪 Despite resource scarcity, the rebels are committed to challenging the military's dominance in the air.
  • ✈️ Myanmar's military has been strengthening its aerial power with attack helicopters and fighter jets.
  • 🏡 The military's aerial power has been used against civilians, as evidenced by the attack on a village in Segaing.
  • 🛡️ The rebels acknowledge that their homemade drones may not significantly impact military aircraft but are a necessary response.

Q & A

  • What role do the rebel fighters' drones play in their operations?

    -The drones are used to discreetly scout enemy territory and provide aerial support by targeting enemy positions with munitions, giving the rebel fighters an advantage during ground attacks.

  • Why do the rebel fighters believe drones are an effective weapon against Myanmar's military?

    -Drones allow the rebels to enter enemy territory discreetly, gather intelligence, and launch precise attacks, which is particularly useful given the military's air superiority and the rebels' limited resources.

  • How were the rebel fighters inspired to use drones in their conflict?

    -The rebels were inspired by the Ukrainian forces' use of drones during their war, particularly in attacking tanks. This gave them the idea to adapt similar tactics against Myanmar's military.

  • What challenges do the rebels face in building and deploying drones?

    -The rebels face challenges such as limited resources, which restrict them to using basic building materials like wood, polystyrene, and 3D-printed frames to create their drones.

  • How do the rebel fighters produce the Liberator Mark II drone?

    -The Liberator Mark II drone is produced using 3D printing and molding techniques to create a basic frame, followed by using resin to mold the entire body.

  • What is the significance of the Myanmar military's air power in the conflict?

    -The Myanmar military's air power, including attack helicopters and fighter jets, is significant because it allows them to conduct powerful aerial assaults, which are difficult for the rebels to counter with their homemade drones.

  • What was the impact of the military helicopter attack on a village in Segang?

    -The attack resulted in over 150 deaths, including dozens of children, highlighting the devastating impact of the military's air power on civilian populations.

  • What do the rebel fighters acknowledge about the limitations of their drones?

    -The rebels acknowledge that their homemade drones have little impact on the military's gunships and fighter jets, but they consider it the best option they have for striking from the skies.

  • What materials are used by the rebels to build their drones?

    -The rebels use basic materials such as wood, polystyrene, and 3D-printed frames to build their drones, due to the scarcity of resources.

  • How do the drones contribute to the rebels' strategy against Myanmar's military?

    -The drones contribute by providing reconnaissance and the ability to carry out targeted strikes, challenging the military's ground forces despite their air superiority.

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Rebel FightersDIY DronesMyanmar ConflictAir SuperiorityInsurgent TacticsMilitary ResistanceHomemade TechAerial WarfareUkrainian Inspiration3D Printed Drones
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