The
South Armagh Republican Action Force was an alleged
Irish republican paramilitary group that was active from 1975 to 1977 during
the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Its area of activity was mainly the southern part of
County Armagh. According to writers such as Ed Moloney and
Richard English, it was a covername used by some members of the
Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade. The journalist Jack Holland, however, alleged that the group was made up of members of the
Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). According to Malcolm Sutton's database at
CAIN, it was responsible for 24 deaths during the conflict, all of whom were classified as civilians.