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The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

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[Southeast Asian Army Strength: The People's Liberation Army is proud of the others]

Hello everyone, I'm Xiaosheng, a military news blogger. Today, let's explore the relative strength of the three armies in Southeast Asia, from Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar. Despite their ranking in the top three in the region, they can only be counted as "minor brothers" in the face of the PLA Army.

The Vietnamese Army: Challenges posed by old equipment

Looking back on history, the Vietnamese Army had a series of records of invading neighboring countries, but in the end, because it was too arrogant, it was "armed education" by the mainland. According to public information, the Vietnamese Army currently has more than 410,000 troops, and although it has more than 2,000 tanks and more than 1,500 armored vehicles of various types, most of its equipment is quite outdated. The most advanced tank is the Russian-made T-90, but there are only 64 of them. The Vietnamese Army faces certain challenges in terms of equipment modernization and quantity.

The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

Thai Army: The level of modernization is relatively high, but the scale is relatively inferior

In contrast, the Thai Army is slightly ahead in terms of modernization, with a total strength of nearly 200,000 troops, including tanks, armored vehicles, helicopters, etc. Among them, the introduction of the VT-4 main battle tank made its tank forces more modern. However, Thailand is still inferior to Vietnam in size. Although there is a certain amount of modern equipment, there is still a big gap between it and the PLA Army.

Myanmar Army: Experienced but meso-so

The Burmese Army has a large number of troops and a wealth of combat experience, but its record is not impressive. In terms of equipment, it has more than 600 tanks and various types of armored vehicles, but its level of modernization is limited compared to that of the PLA Army. Various types of tanks include MBT-2000, T-72S, 69II, etc., but the number is relatively small.

People's Liberation Army Army: The world's strongest army

The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

In front of the PLA Army, these three "little brothers" dwarfed each other. The PLA Army not only has an absolute advantage in scale, with a strength of nearly 1 million, making it one of the largest army forces in the world, but has also completed the modernization and informatization construction thoroughly, and is known as the "strongest army in the world." It has more than 4,000 tanks of various types, including 99A and 96 series main battle tanks, as well as various modern infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled guns, helicopters and other weapons and equipment. The soft power of the PLA Army is also excellent, with a self-developed command and communication system, an early warning system, and an intelligence detection system, as well as a mature cross-service joint operations system.

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In this comparison of the strength of the three countries in Southeast Asia, the PLA Army stands out from the crowd with its powerful scale and advanced weaponry. It also reflects China's great strength in the field of land forces, both in terms of numbers and technology, which is beyond the reach of other countries. As one of the largest armies in the world, the strength of the PLA Army demonstrates China's important role in the regional and global security landscape.

The above is just a brief analysis of the strength of the three armies in Southeast Asia, and I hope you can have a deeper understanding of this. At a time of international change, the contrast between the military strengths of various countries is always eye-catching, and it also makes us pay more attention to and think about the importance of peace. Thank you for reading, and if you find the content interesting and valuable, please like, follow, and retweet it so that more people can understand this topic. At the same time, everyone is also welcome to leave their own views and opinions in the comment area, and look forward to in-depth exchanges with you.

[PLA Army: The Strength Gap of the "Little Brothers" in Southeast Asia]

The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

Hello everyone, I'm Xiaosheng, a military news blogger. Today, let's take a closer look at the power of the three armies in Southeast Asia, from Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar. Despite their top three positions in the region, they are nothing more than "minor brothers" when faced with the vast and advanced PLA Army.

Vietnamese Army: Obsolete equipment faces a huge challenge

Looking back on history, the Vietnamese Army has provoked a series of incidents of aggression against neighboring countries, but in the end, because it was too arrogant, it was subjected to "armed education" by the mainland. According to public information, the Vietnamese Army currently has more than 410,000 troops, and although it has more than 2,000 tanks and more than 1,500 armored vehicles of various types, most of the equipment is quite outdated. The most advanced tank is the Russian-made T-90, but there are only 64 of them. The Vietnamese Army faces certain challenges both in terms of modernization and numbers.

Thai Army: The level of modernization is high and the scale is inferior

In contrast, the Thai Army is slightly ahead in terms of modernization, with a total strength of nearly 200,000 troops, including tanks, armored vehicles, helicopters, etc. The VT-4 main battle tank was introduced to modernize its tank forces. However, Thailand is still inferior to Vietnam in size. Although there is a certain amount of modern equipment, there is still a big gap between it and the PLA Army.

The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

Myanmar Army: Experienced but meso-so

The Burmese Army has a large number of troops and rich combat experience, but its record is not impressive. In terms of equipment, it has more than 600 tanks and various types of armored vehicles, but its level of modernization is limited compared to that of the PLA Army. Various types of tanks include MBT-2000, T-72S, 69II, etc., but the number is relatively small.

People's Liberation Army Army: The world's strongest army

In front of the PLA Army, these three "little brothers" paled in comparison. The PLA Army not only has an absolute advantage in scale, with a strength of nearly 1 million, making it one of the largest army forces in the world, but has also completed the modernization and informatization construction thoroughly, and is known as the "strongest army in the world." It has more than 4,000 tanks of various types, including 99A and 96 series main battle tanks, as well as various modern infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled guns, helicopters and other weapons and equipment. The soft power of the PLA Army is also excellent, with a self-developed command and communication system, an early warning system, and an intelligence detection system, as well as a mature cross-service joint operations system.

epilogue

The PLA Army has formed a generational advantage in Southeast Asia, and the deployment of two group armies in the south is sufficient

In this comparison of the strength of the three countries in Southeast Asia, the PLA Army stands out from the crowd with its powerful scale and advanced weaponry. It also reflects China's great strength in the field of land forces, both in terms of numbers and technology, which is beyond the reach of other countries. As one of the largest armies in the world, the strength of the PLA Army demonstrates China's important role in the regional and global security landscape.

The above is just a brief analysis of the strength of the three armies in Southeast Asia, and I hope you can have a deeper understanding of this. At a time of international change, the contrast between the military strengths of various countries is always eye-catching, and it also makes us pay more attention to and think about the importance of peace. Thank you for reading, and if you find the content interesting and valuable, please like, follow, and retweet it so that more people can understand this topic. At the same time, everyone is also welcome to leave their own views and opinions in the comment area, and look forward to in-depth exchanges with you.

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