The study of small-molecule activation by f-block elements still lags far behind that of transition metals. Although a few uranium complexes have been reported to activate dinitrogen, the reports on the activation of heavier congeners, such as white phosphorus (P 4 ), by uranium species are extremely rare and no example of uranium-mediated activation of elemental arsenic has appeared. Here, we report the first example of uranium-mediated elemental arsenic activation, leading to the formation of a uranium polyarsenide molecular chain with a Z-type As 4 unit. As a comparison, an analogous polyphosphide chain featuring an E-type P 4 unit was generated by the uranium-mediated activation of P 4 . Computational studies show that the U(III)-P(III) synergistic effects allow a direct 6e-reduction of both elemental arsenic and P 4 . The regioselectivity of these reactions is sterically controlled, and the Z-isomer is the thermodynamically favored product whereas the E-isomer is the kinetically favored product. The reactivity of both chains with silylene was also investigated.