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The Royal Moroccan Army is a quantum leap in armaments

Exactly. Countries with bulk tend to outlast these without bulk
El Espanol magazine considered that this Emirati step, with a political background, takes into account that Abu Dhabi is leaning towards Morocco in the ongoing conflict between it and Algeria, which finances the separatist Polisario Front, as the UAE was the first Arab and Middle Eastern country to open a consulate in Laayoune The capital of the Moroccan Sahara.

In addition to the political background, the newspaper explained that there is an economic aspect to the move, as the Moroccan market currently includes 30 Emirati companies, and aims to double the volume of investments in the coming years, noting that Abu Dhabi is the first country in terms of the volume of investments in Morocco, and ranks third in terms of investments. direct foreign investment.

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El Espanol magazine considered that this Emirati step, with a political background, takes into account that Abu Dhabi is leaning towards Morocco in the ongoing conflict between it and Algeria, which finances the separatist Polisario Front, as the UAE was the first Arab and Middle Eastern country to open a consulate in Laayoune The capital of the Moroccan Sahara.

In addition to the political background, the newspaper explained that there is an economic aspect to the move, as the Moroccan market currently includes 30 Emirati companies, and aims to double the volume of investments in the coming years, noting that Abu Dhabi is the first country in terms of the volume of investments in Morocco, and ranks third in terms of investments. direct foreign investment.

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Algeria is problematic at times and over-dramatic.. Morocco needs to export some of it's weed over to Algeria so that they can chill little bit
 
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More significant is a stated intention for the two countries to share technology, reflecting closer ties between Morocco and Israel since they officially established diplomatic relations in December 2020.

Morocco intends not only to expand its UAV fleet (as shown by two deals this year to buy Bayraktar TB2s) but also to grow its domestic production capabilities via technology transfer.

Abdeltif Loudyi, head of the Moroccan National Defence Administration, stated in November 2019 that ‘the Kingdom seeks to develop the maintenance of military equipment by requiring, as far as possible, its suppliers to undertake the transfer of equipment maintenance technology acquired to the services of the Royal Armed Forces’.

Israeli sources noted that Rabat and Tel Aviv are preparing to build two UAV manufacturing facilities in Morocco, potentially in the northeast and south of the country. The sources told Shephard that the Moroccan-manufactured UAV would be capable of strike and intelligence-gathering missions.

The agreement for the joint project comes after several months of negotiations with Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, which is 50%-owned by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Shephard also understands from Israeli sources that Morocco is interested in acquiring the Elta ELM-2084 radar that forms part of the Iron Dome air defence system.

Meanwhile, a Moroccan industry insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, explained to Shephard that the Barak 8 deal aligns with technology transfer ambitions, as Morocco has purchased a licence to manufacture ammunition for the air defence missile system. However, it is unknown whether Rabat will manufacture the maritime or land-based variant of Barak 8.


https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/defence-notes/israel-and-morocco-reap-rewards-from-warmer-relati/



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El Espanol magazine considered that this Emirati step, with a political background, takes into account that Abu Dhabi is leaning towards Morocco in the ongoing conflict between it and Algeria, which finances the separatist Polisario Front, as the UAE was the first Arab and Middle Eastern country to open a consulate in Laayoune The capital of the Moroccan Sahara.

In addition to the political background, the newspaper explained that there is an economic aspect to the move, as the Moroccan market currently includes 30 Emirati companies, and aims to double the volume of investments in the coming years, noting that Abu Dhabi is the first country in terms of the volume of investments in Morocco, and ranks third in terms of investments. direct foreign investment.

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More significant is a stated intention for the two countries to share technology, reflecting closer ties between Morocco and Israel since they officially established diplomatic relations in December 2020.

Morocco intends not only to expand its UAV fleet (as shown by two deals this year to buy Bayraktar TB2s) but also to grow its domestic production capabilities via technology transfer.

Abdeltif Loudyi, head of the Moroccan National Defence Administration, stated in November 2019 that ‘the Kingdom seeks to develop the maintenance of military equipment by requiring, as far as possible, its suppliers to undertake the transfer of equipment maintenance technology acquired to the services of the Royal Armed Forces’.

Israeli sources noted that Rabat and Tel Aviv are preparing to build two UAV manufacturing facilities in Morocco, potentially in the northeast and south of the country. The sources told Shephard that the Moroccan-manufactured UAV would be capable of strike and intelligence-gathering missions.

The agreement for the joint project comes after several months of negotiations with Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, which is 50%-owned by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Shephard also understands from Israeli sources that Morocco is interested in acquiring the Elta ELM-2084 radar that forms part of the Iron Dome air defence system.

Meanwhile, a Moroccan industry insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, explained to Shephard that the Barak 8 deal aligns with technology transfer ambitions, as Morocco has purchased a licence to manufacture ammunition for the air defence missile system. However, it is unknown whether Rabat will manufacture the maritime or land-based variant of Barak 8.


https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/defence-notes/israel-and-morocco-reap-rewards-from-warmer-relati/



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Morocco is seriously planning to procure the F-35

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Algeria is problematic at times and over-dramatic.. Morocco needs to export some of it's weed over to Algeria so that they can chill little bit
Why? Because Algeria is not a puppet state like Morocco?
 
Why? Because Algeria is not a puppet state like Morocco?

What does that make Pakistan who recently recognized Morocco sovereignty over West Sahara saying they don't recognize polisario does this make Pakistan puppets of Morocco?
 
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The army of the Kingdom of Morocco is witnessing a quantum leap in armament that relies on modern technologies with a strong firepower.. This indicates the desire of the Moroccan leadership to transform the army into a modern, automated army..

The Moroccan army began to depend on the quality of its armaments, with the development of the tactics used .. And the art of managing battles, planning, training and reconsidering existing strategies..

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Let's look at some of the weapons in the Moroccan-Israeli deal..
A powerful force in attack and defense..

Drones are the weapon of the age and the most important element in the modern battle:

Hero Flying Tactical Systems

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Anti-armor and strategic targets

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The family of HERO systems consists of:

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Hero-30

anti-personnel
Range 10
Flight time: 20 minutes
Weight: 1.8 kg
Warhead: 0.2 kg


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Hero-70

Anti-Light Vehicles - Intelligent tracking System
Range: 40 km
Flight time: 40 minutes
Warhead: 1.2 kg


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Hero-120

Anti-tank and short-range strategic objectives
Weight: 12.5 kg
Warhead: 4.5 kg
Range: 40 km
Endurance: 60 mn


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Hero-900

20 kg warhead
7 flying hours
250 km range


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Hero -1250

Extremely lethal 30kg warhead
Long-range flight capabilities of up to 200 km


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Suicide drones ..Tactical accuracy and operational effect..
Harop

Range 1000 km
6 hours of continuous flight
Designed to destroy air defense bases and radar systems
Equipped with an electro-optical finder
It can search and strike automatically for sources of radar signals and electronic warfare systems
If it does not find a target, returns to its base..
Or manual guidance at a specific target by the ground station
Launched from a launcher (storm of drones)



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Harpy NG

Anti-radar systems and electronic warfare
9 continuous flying hours
Launched from a launcher (storm of drones)


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GREEN DRAGON

short range striking drone
50 km range
The launcher can fire up to 16 planes


precision-guided anti-radar missile

A new generation of advanced precision anti-radiators with modern narrow frequencies and low radiation
Green Dragon and Greedy Missile can chase and destroy radars in motion or stationary

Guidance systems: EO / IR
Warhead weight: 15 kg
Range from launch pad: 40 km
Flight time until the target is detected and destroyed: 6 hours
Error rate: less than 1m
Launching platforms: air - ground
An infantryman can carry suicide missiles on his back

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ROTEM L

Drone hunter sniper
Dedicated to urban warfare
Range 10 km
The plane can enter through the windows and detonate inside


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Drone Aircraft Super M.K Eye of the falcon

Snipers equipped with a hit-and-forget system
Missiles are automatically fired at the target through the reflected rays from the target
This is what earned this system the accuracy of hitting the target

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Morocco still lacks Air Force in good size. You need much bigger Air Force and on Naval front you need more Frigates and more importantly you need Submarines. As for Israeli contract trust me it would only cause you harm. From Morale to legitimacy in Muslim world all will get affected.
 
Morocco still lacks Air Force in good size. You need much bigger Air Force and on Naval front you need more Frigates and more importantly you need Submarines. As for Israeli contract trust me it would only cause you harm. From Morale to legitimacy in Muslim world all will get affected.
Morocco still needs a lot..that is true.. it is also negotiating for 3 FREMM Berghamini from Italy and submarines from France.. And I believe getting advanced tech in defense, agriculture, industry, information technology and so on.. is something positive for Morocco, Azerbaijan and Turkey two Muslim countries are benefiting from Usrael in the same way.., and many EU nations, Asians and even the US are buying Usraeli tech.. so, all in all it is a good step.. also because not many Muslim nations can provide that , otherwise I would have agreed with you..

BTW Spain just bought 20 Typhoons Tranch 4 (the latest) dedicated to the borders with Morocco..

So what do you want them to do.. sit and prey..!?
 
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Morocco still needs a lot..that is true..but I believe getting advanced tech in military, agriculture, industry, information technology and so on.. is something positive fo Morocco, Azerbaijan and Turkey too are benefiting from Usrael in the same way.., and many EU nations, Asians and even the US are buying Usraeli tech.. so, all in all it is a good step.. and not many Muslim nations can provide that , otherwise I would have agreed with you..

BTW Spain just bought 20 Typhoons Tranch 4 dedicated to the borders with Morocco..

So what do you want them to do.. sit and prey..!?
Relations with Israel would seriously hurt them. And Israeli technology is not that of a big deal. What ever you are getting from Israel. You could have gotten from Turkey and many other Muslim countries. And you would know it soon. Relations with Israel will hurt Morocco and all those Muslims countries who are making relations with Israel. It would be really bad for them.
 
Relations with Israel would seriously hurt them. And Israeli technology is not that of a big deal. What ever you are getting from Israel. You could have gotten from Turkey and many other Muslim countries. And you would know it soon. Relations with Israel will hurt Morocco and all those Muslims countries who are making relations with Israel. It would be really bad for them.
With Turkey who got it from Usrael.. Morocco decided to cut the middleman and go for the source..
I don't understand why you seem scared of these development..
 
@The SC Yes keep laughing soon you would be crying along with others who have made relations with Israel. Jordan after making relations with Israel got nothing. Even USA doesn't sell them F-16 of same quality. So yes continue to please USA and Israel and sell out Palestine. You would cry soon and no one will listen to you.
With Turkey who got it from Usrael.. Morocco decided to cut the middleman and go for the source..
I don't understand why you are scared of these development..
I don't understand why are you so eager to please Israel and USA. The moment time comes they would backstab you. But continue. Muslim world leader ship is hell bent on never learning anything. They only learn like Gaddafi learnt or Saddam learnt. Same fate awaits those who are making Israel and USA their friend or in fact master.
 
@The SC Yes keep laughing soon you would be crying along with others who have made relations with Israel. Jordan after making relations with Israel got nothing. Even USA doesn't sell them F-16 of same quality. So yes continue to please USA and Israel and sell out Palestine. You would cry soon and no one will listen to you.

I don't understand why are you so eager to please Israel and USA. The moment time comes they would backstab you. But continue. Muslim world leader ship is hell bent on never learning anything. They only learn like Gaddafi learnt or Saddam learnt. Same fate awaits those who are making Israel and USA their friend or in fact master.
Tour fear is unjustified.. and contradictory.. you said buy from Turkey, who itself deals with Usrael..stop crying from jealousy.. HaHaHa..
 
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