Mapping

The AA’s Post-Coup Network of Alliance

Since the 2021 coup, the Arakan Army (AA) has emerged as a major patron of Myanmar’s post-coup armed resistance. It has provided full or partial support—ranging from military training to ammunition—to at least 23 armed groups.
By ISP Admin | July 18, 2025

Photo – Arakan Princess Media

Mapping No. 104


The AA’s Post-Coup Network of Alliance


Since the 2021 coup, the Arakan Army (AA) has emerged as a major patron of Myanmar’s post-coup armed resistance. It has provided full or partial support—ranging from military training to ammunition—to at least 23 armed groups. These forces are now militarily active across 61 townships nationwide. Notably, 18 of these groups are active in Chin, Magway, Bago, and Ayeyarwady, adjacent regions to Rakhine, where they closely coordinate with AA in operations.



ISP Mapping No.104

The AA’s Post-Coup Network of Alliance




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