Lao People's Armed Forces

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The Lao People's Armed Forces (LPAF) (Lao: ກອງທັບປະຊາຊົນລາວ, romanized: Kongthap Paxaxon Lao) is the armed forces of the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the institution of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.

Founded20 January 1949; 77 years ago (1949-01-20)
Governing bodyDefence and Public Security Commission
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Lao People's Armed Forces
ກອງທັບປະຊາຊົນລາວ
Emblem of Lao People's Armed Forces
Flag of the Lao People's Armed Forces
Founded20 January 1949; 77 years ago (1949-01-20)
Service branchesLao People's Army (includes Riverine Force)
Lao People's Air Force
Self-Defense Militia Forces[1]
HeadquartersVientiane
Leadership
Governing bodyDefence and Public Security Commission
Commander in ChiefGeneral Secretary Thongloun Sisoulith
Minister of DefenceGeneral Khamlieng Outhakaysone [2]
Chief of the General StaffLieutenant General Saichay Kommasith
Personnel
Military age18- 45 years of age for compulsory military service
Conscriptionminimum 18 months
Active personnel100,000
Reserve personnel30,000
Expenditure
Budget$39 million (2024) [3]
Percent of GDP0.23% (2024)
Industry
Foreign suppliers China
Indonesia
Russia
Ukraine
United States
Vietnam
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Third Indochina War

RanksMilitary ranks of Laos
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Organization

The LPRP statute states that its political leadership over the military emanates from the LPRP Central Committee's Defence and Public Security Commission (DPSC) and is the highest decision-making institution regarding military and security affairs. The DPSC is chaired by the LPRP General Secretary, making the officeholder the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.[4]

History

Lao People's Armed Forces on Red Square in Moscow during the Victory Day parade on 9 May 2025

According to some journalists, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), humanitarian and human rights organisations, the Lao People's Army has repeatedly engaged in egregious human rights violations and the practice of corruption in Laos.[5][6] The LPAF and its military intelligence play a role in the arrest, imprisonment and torture of foreign prisoners in Vientiane's Phonthong Prison and the communist Lao gulag system where Australians Kerry and Kay Danes were imprisoned and where civic activist Sombath Somphone may be imprisoned following his arrest in December 2012.[7]

On 17 May 2014, Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Douangchay Phichit was killed in a plane crash, along with other officials.[8] The officials were to participate in a ceremony to mark the liberation of the Plain of Jars from the former Royal Lao government forces.[9] Their Russian-built Antonov AN 74-300 with 20 people on board crashed in Xiangkhouang Province.[10]

Organisation

The LPAF has three known service branches: Lao People's Army (includes Riverine Force), Lao People's Air Force and Self-Defense Militia Forces.[1] The LPA headquarters in Vientiane divided the country into four military regions with at least five infantry divisions, numbered 1 to 5; 17 provincial military commands and Vientiane Captital Military Command.[11]

Equipment

Tanks, armoured vehicles and trucks

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Photo Model Type Origin Quantity Notes
Tanks
T-72B1MS Main battle tank Russia ~50[12]
T-55 Main battle tank Soviet Union
Hungarian People's Republic
85[13]
PT-76 Light tank Soviet Union 25[14] 30 were in service in 1996.[15] Currently 25 are in service.
APC/IFV
BTR-60PB Armored personnel carrier Soviet Union 70[16] Currently 70 are in service. BTR-60s have been seen in service as recently as January 2019
BTR-152 Armored personnel carrier Soviet Union Unknown [17]
BTR-40 Armored personnel carrier Soviet Union 10[18]
BRDM-2M Armoured car Soviet Union Russia 20[19] Upgraded BRDM-2M supplied by Russia in late 2018. At least 10 in service.
Light armoured vehicle/Light assault vehicle
Dima DMT5070XFB Armored personnel carrier China Unknown
Chinese Tiger 4x4 Infantry mobility vehicle China Unknown
CS/VN3 4x4 Infantry mobility vehicle China Unknown
Truck/Utility
KrAZ-6322 Truck Ukraine Unknown
Ural-4320 Medium truck Soviet Union Unknown
GAZ-3308 Medium truck Russia Unknown
FAW Jiefang 141 Medium truck China Unknown
Ural-43206 Light truck Soviet Union Unknown
GAZ-66 Platform truck Soviet Union Unknown
BAIC 4x4 vehicles Military light utility vehicle China Unknown
UAZ-469 Military light utility vehicle Soviet Union Unknown
BJ2022JC Military light utility vehicle China Unknown
PTS Tracked amphibious transport Soviet Union Unknown
Shaanxi SX2190 Launched bridge China Unknown
Shaanxi SX2190 Floating bridge China Unknown
Engineering and support vehicles
XCMG backhoe loader Engineering vehicle China Unknown
XCMG excavator Engineering vehicle Unknown
XCMG wheel loader Engineering vehicle Unknown
XCMG XJY240WQ Engineering vehicle Unknown
XCMG XJY240Z Engineering vehicle Unknown
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Artillery

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Air defence

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Photo Model Type Origin Quantity Notes
S-125 Neva/Pechora Short-range SAM system Soviet Union Unknown
9K35 Strela-10 Vehicle-mounted SAM system Soviet Union Unknown
Yitian anti air system Surface-to-air missile China Unknown
ZSU-23-4 Shilka Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Soviet Union Unknown
Strela-2Surface-to-air missile Soviet UnionUnknownReceived 100 launchers from Soviet Union in the 80s[23]
37 mm automatic air defence gun M1939 (61-K)Air defence gunUnknown
57 mm AZP S-60Automatic anti-aircraft gunUnknown
ZPUAuto anti-aircraft gunUnknown
ZU-23-2Anti-aircraft gunUnknown
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Weapons

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Photo Model Type Caliber Origin Notes
TT-33 Semi-automatic pistol 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet UnionStandard service pistols for Laotian Armed Forces.
PM[24] Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov Soviet Union
G2 Semi-automatic pistol 9x19mm Parabellum  Indonesia [25]
JS 9 mm Bullpup Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum China [26]
Winchester Model 1200 Pump shotgun 12-gauge  United States
Vepr-12 Semi-automatic shotgun 12-gauge Russia Used by Laotian special forces.
Simonov SKS Semi-automatic rifle 7.62×39mm M43 Soviet Union Limited use, used for ceremonial purpose only.
Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action rifle 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union Limited use, in storage.
9A-91 Assault rifle, Carbine 9x39mm Russia Used by Laotian special forces.

AKM AKMS

Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Soviet UnionStandard service rifles for Laotian Armed Forces, including police officer and Lao People's army. To be replaced by AK-74 and AK-12.[24]
AK-74 Assault rifle 5.45x39mm Soviet Union Seen in the hands of Laotian troops during Lao National Day military parade on 2 December 2025.
AK-12 Assault rifle 5.45x39mm Russia Used by Laotian special forces.
QBZ-95 Bullpup Assault rifle 5.8×42mm DBP87
5.56×45mm NATO
China Used by Laotian Special Forces and Special Police Forces.
Type 56 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm China
Type 81 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm China
AMD-65 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Hungarian People's Republic
Pindad SS1 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  Indonesia In 2014, Laos imported 35 SS1 V2s and SS1 V4s.[27]
Pindad SS2 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Indonesia
M16A2 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  United States
STV-380, an assault rifle made from Vietnam-based to Israeli's assault rifle.
IWI ACE Assault rifle 7.62×39 mm Israel
Vietnam
Laos received Vietnamese-made Galil ACEs in January 2019.
RPD Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Soviet Union [24]
PK machine gun General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union [24]
M60 machine gun General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO  United States
KPV heavy machine gun Heavy machine gun 14.5×114mm Soviet Union
DShK Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Soviet Union
Dragunov SVD Designated marksman rifle, Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union [26]
RPG-7 Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Soviet Union
RPG-2 Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm Soviet Union
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Mortars

See also

References

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