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Author Ball, Desmond.

Title How the tatmadaw talks : the Burmese Army's radio systems / Desmond Ball
Published Canberra : Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 2004

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Description 20 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Series Working paper / Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University ; no. 388
Working paper (Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre) ; no. 388
Summary "The Tatmadaw currently uses eight different radio systems for communications within and between the successive echelons from the Ministry of Defence (formerly called the War Office) in Rangoon to the front-line units - the 12 Regional Commands, the Military Operation Commands (MOCs), the Tactical Operation Commands (TOCs), the Light Infantry Divisions (LIDs), the Battalions, Companies and Columns. This paper describes these various radio systems and their capabilities."--Abstract from SDSC web site
Notes 'May 2004'
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Burma. Tap� ma to&#xFFFD. -- Radio installations
Burma. Tapʻ ma toʻ -- Radio installations.
Burma. Tapʻ ma toʻ.
Radio, Military -- Burma.
Author Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre.
Other Titles Burmese Army's radio systems