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Royal Thai Army seizes Chinese-made GAM-102LR missiles on Hill 677

"Breaking: On December 13, 2025, the Royal Thai Army seized Chinese-made GAM-102LR missiles at Hill 677, raising critical concerns about Cambodia's military capabilities. Explore the implications of this discovery and its impact on the ongoing conflict."

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Royal Thai Army seizes Chinese-made GAM-102LR missiles on Hill 677
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On December 13, 2025, the Royal Thai Army (RTA) captured Hill 677 and subsequently discovered and seized Chinese-made GAM-102LR missiles. These missiles are an export variant of the HJ-12 top attack anti-tank guided missile, which is based on the American FGM-148 Javelin.

The seized missiles are reported to be brand new and had not previously been deployed by the Royal Cambodian Army (RCA). This development highlights the deteriorating military situation for Cambodia, which has been noted for lacking adequate weaponry to counter advancing Thai armored units.

The acquisition of these missiles by the RTA raises concerns about the military capabilities of the RCA in the ongoing conflict.

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