Thai Forces Seize Chinese-Made Anti-Tank Missiles from Cambodia
SOFX reports that Thai soldiers seized Chinese-made GAM-102LR portable anti-tank missiles from Cambodian forces after taking a hilltop position at the Chong An Ma border pass (Ubon Ratchathani)—a small battlefield detail with outsized strategic implications in a region where “limited” border clashes can rapidly become showcases for new, export-ready precision weapons.
The report notes the system is a “fifth-generation,” fire-and-forget missile (with Lock-On After Launch and even man-in-the-loop retargeting) produced by Poly Defense/Poly Technologies and unveiled at EDEX 2025, with an estimated unit cost of ~$95,000.
If advanced, networked anti-armor systems are already surfacing in Southeast Asia’s border fights, what does that suggest about the speed of Chinese defense-industrial diffusion into regional flashpoints? And how should neighboring militaries adapt their force protection and risk management?
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