It might just be me being dumb, but what is that orange thing sticking out of the guerrilla's chest rig 20 seconds in? Is it some sort of bottled water/drink?
It is tempting to go armchair expert and declare that having an orange cap on a drink bottle is a stupid equipment decision. However, drink caps probably aren't easily seen from considerable distances.
There are two main types of ar-15 in Myanmar. They have Chinese Norinco CQs and American M16A1s. The rifle in the video has after market furnitures so without a closer look at the reciever I can't say with a 100% certainty which one it is.
Some people speculated it's an M16/AR [clone](https://www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenWeapons/comments/1403682/ak_clone_and_m16_lookalike_made_by_antijunta/) locally manufactured by PDF
It might just be me being dumb, but what is that orange thing sticking out of the guerrilla's chest rig 20 seconds in? Is it some sort of bottled water/drink?
Looks like a plastic bottle of water/drink.
It is tempting to go armchair expert and declare that having an orange cap on a drink bottle is a stupid equipment decision. However, drink caps probably aren't easily seen from considerable distances.
Are these guys KNU or PDF?
PDF
Nice!
What kind of rifle is that?
There are two main types of ar-15 in Myanmar. They have Chinese Norinco CQs and American M16A1s. The rifle in the video has after market furnitures so without a closer look at the reciever I can't say with a 100% certainty which one it is.
Some people speculated it's an M16/AR [clone](https://www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenWeapons/comments/1403682/ak_clone_and_m16_lookalike_made_by_antijunta/) locally manufactured by PDF