A quantum theory of a LAMBDA-type three-level single-mode quantum-beat laser with injected atomic coherences and with an external microwave field, which coherently drives the lower two nearly degenerate levels, is studied. A master equation for the field-density operator and the photon statistics is derived. The laser operation is analyzed in terms of the coefficients of the Fokker-Planck equation of the laser field. Noninversion lasing is found in both cases: without and with injected atomic coherences. At the same time, in the latter case large quantum-noise reduction is found, and for particular initial parameter choices the laser field is very near to a coherent state with exactly Poissonian photon-number distribution and near-Poissonian phase distribution.