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A Tatmadaw soldier torching a village with a flamethrower.

The Tatmadaw is the military of the communist Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar (Burma). They are featured predominantly as the main antagonists in the 2008 film, Rambo.

Background

The actor that plays their leader, Maung Maung Khin, was a former Karen soldier that agreed to take part in the film to raise awareness to the genocide going on in Burma. He also knew of their brutality firsthand, and shortly after the film was released, the country's opressive government banned the film and imprisoned Maung Maung Khin's family because of his role in the film. Bootleg copies are common among the Karen, however, and Rambo's line: "Live for nothing, or die for something." has become their de facto motto.

Rambo IV

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Tatmadaw soldiers abducting Sarah Miller.

Led by the sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint, the Tatmadaw has been responsible for many horrific acts. For years they have been trying to completely exterminate the Karen people, a Christian ethnic group spread over Thailand and Burma on oil and natural gas-rich land. Tint is leading a campaign of fear across the war-torn jungles, going from village to village destroying entire villages, taking prisoners and raping and killing civillians. They kidnap the young girls and force the young boys into service in their army. The Tatmadow also are heavily involved in drug trafficking and often kidnap young women, which they rape dozens of times before selling them into prostitution. They also behead or mutilate the people who speak out against them.

It is also stated that the Tatmadaw fund the war by using profits from illegal drugs such as meth, which they sell in bulk to other nations.

Weapons Issued

Gallery

Burmese with akms

A Tatmadaw soldier armed with an AKMS.

Execution akm

A Tatmadaw soldier aims an AKM at the mercenaries.






Burmese raid with akm's

Tatmadaw soldiers armed with AKMs.