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National Army of Democratic Kampuchea
Leader
Son Sen
Foundation
December 1979
Dissolved
Late 1990s
Allegiance
Party of Democratic Kampuchea
Active regions
Border camps hostile to the PRK; 1979–1984. NADK camps shown in red
Size
40,000–50,000 (1980s)
Allies
China Thailand (alleged)
Opponents
People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989) State of Cambodia (1989–1992) Kingdom of Cambodia (from 1993) Vietnam
Preceded by Revolutionary Army of Kampuchea
The National Army of Democratic Kampuchea (NADK) was a Cambodian guerrilla force. NADK were the armed forces of the Party of Democratic Kampuchea also known as "Khmer Rouge", operating between 1979 and the late 1990s.
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