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25-04-2012, 22:22
French system in the north



25-04-2012, 22:42



Citaat:
A soldier from the Moroccan Deuxieme Brigade d'Infanterie Parachutiste takes cover following an attack by 'enemy' troops

25-04-2012, 22:42
Jebel Sahara exercise


26-04-2012, 22:53
F16 Wing



26-04-2012, 22:54


Falcon Squadron



Viper Squadron



Spark Squadron

28-04-2012, 22:51
M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank


http://hibapress.com/details-22032.html







http://www.army.mil/article/45741/

28-04-2012, 22:57
MV-22 Osprey crashed in Morocco




Citaat:
WASHINGTON: A Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey crashed in Morocco on Wednesday, killing two U.S. military personnel. Neither the cause nor circumstances of the accident were immediately available.

Wire services quoting U.S. embassy spokesman Rodney D. Ford called the dead "soldiers" but military sources told AOL Defense the only personnel aboard the aircraft were its Marine Corps crew, consisting of two pilots and two enlisted crew chiefs. Next-of-kin had yet to be notified as of 5:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday, so the names of those killed had yet to be released.

The MV-22 was from VMM-261, one of several Osprey squadrons based at Marine Corps Air Station New River near Jacksonville, N.C., and was attached to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, AOL Defense's sources confirmed, speaking on condition of anonymity because U.S. Africa Command was responsible for publicly releasing information on the crash.
The accident occurred during a bilateral exercise with the Moroccan military called African Lion in which about 1,000 Marines and 200 other U.S. military personnel were participating.

Wednesday's accident marked the first fatal crash of a Marine Corps Osprey in more than a decade, a period in which the helicopter-airplane hybrid "tiltrotor" enjoyed the best safety record of any Marine combat rotorcraft. An Air Force CV-22 Osprey carrying Army Rangers on a night raid hit a ditch and flipped onto its back after a hard landing in Afghanistan on April 8, 2010, killing four of 18 on board.
http://defense.aol.com/2012/04/11/osprey-crashes-in-morocco-two-killed/

01-05-2012, 21:43
AEROEXPO MARRAKECH

[video=youtube_share;hDREWuzsShM]http://youtu.be/hDREWuzsShM[/video]

[video=youtube_share;mJeqUg5rpxg]http://youtu.be/mJeqUg5rpxg[/video]

[video=youtube_share;kqKevMEKEgM]http://youtu.be/kqKevMEKEgM[/video]

[video=youtube_share;0-JXK-grBFY]http://youtu.be/0-JXK-grBFY[/video]



http://marrakechairshow.com/en/

01-05-2012, 21:44
[video=youtube_share;1J93Fx5zrB0]http://youtu.be/1J93Fx5zrB0[/video]




http://marrakechairshow.com/en/

02-05-2012, 22:35
African Lion 12

(Photos released on 30th April)

African Lion 12 was a joint and bi-lateral exercise between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States that involved more than 2,000 U.S. service members and approximately 900 members of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. African Lion 12 was the first major exercise the 24th MEU participated in after deploying in March on a regularly scheduled eight month deployment with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group.













Citaat:
Lance Cpl. Seth Jarboe, a 24-year-old Castle Rock, Colo., native, and rifleman with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit provides security as a CH-53 Super Stallion lands during rehearsals in preparation for the final exercise of African Lion 12, April 14, 2012.

Citaat:
Marines with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and soldiers of the Royal Moroccan Army, perform dry fire rehearsal in preparation for the final exercise of African Lion 12, April 14, 2012.

Citaat:
Marines with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and soldiers of the Royal Moroccan Army, perform dry fire rehearsal in preparation for the final exercise of African Lion 12, April 14, 2012.

03-05-2012, 21:46
African Lion 2012

[video=youtube_share;VZQqN1wYKO0]http://youtu.be/VZQqN1wYKO0[/video]

03-05-2012, 22:08
The Royal Moroccan Air Force aerial demonstration team,
"The Green March," flys over the crowd at Aeroexpo Marrakech 2012 on April 7.
/U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Benjamin Wilson

“When you succeed in aerospace, you can succeed in other industries,”Hamid Bin Ibrahim El Andaloussi, president of Moroccan Space and Aeronautical Industries Group, said.
Morocco, with an aerospace sector of some 10,000, has displayed its aerospace sector in exhibitions and conferences held over the last five years. At the same time, Western majors have been investing in co-production and assembly facilities in the kingdom.
In 2011, Bombardier and United Technologies invested more than $200 million in aerospace production in Morocco. The companies also cooperated with the Rabat government to launch the Moroccan Aerospace Institute, meant to train young Moroccans for the sector.
France was the first to discover the aerospace potential in Morocco. The sources said France’s Le Piston Francais concluded that production of
aerospace components would be far cheaper in North Africa than in Western
Europe.
Le Piston was eventually followed by major U.S. companies in Canada and the United States. The foreign investors helped expand a nascent industry that pays at least 15 percent more than the average salary in Morocco. The sources said Rabat envisions Morocco as a co-production center for Europe’s civilian aerospace industry. They said the hope was that companies such as Airbus and Boeing would relay the manufacturing of major components to Morocco.
The aeronautics group, known as Gimas, reported industry revenues of 5.6 billion dirham [$660 million] in 2010 compared to 4.9 billion [$580 million] during the previous year. The group said the sector was growing at a rate of 20 percent.
Morocco highlighted its aerospace sector at the Marrakesh air show, known as Aeroexpo, earlier this month. The exhibition contained scores of
companies that marketed platforms as well as enhancements for the Moroccan
and other North African militaries.
Eurocopter displayed its new combat configuration for the AS550 Fennec helicopter. The Moroccan military has been flying Eurocopter’s SA342 Gazelle and AS330 Puma for armed reconnaissance missions, troop transport and support and logistics and the AS565 Panthers for search-and-rescue and coastal surveillance.
The U.S. military also maintained a major presence at Aeroexpo, which contained 400 exhibitors. The U.S. Air Force brought nearly 100 personnel to Aeroexpo and displayed combat, air transport and fuel tankers in Morocco.
“Since the creation of U.S. Air Forces Africa in 2008, we have partnered with Morocco, and many of the other African nations represented here, on everything from aircraft maintenance to air traffic control,” Maj. Gen.
Margaret Woodward, commander of the 17th Air Force, said. “This is a different type of military engagement celebrating aviation and highlighting
the ties that bind airmen together.”

Bron: http://www.worldnewstribune.com/2012/04/09/western-firms-investing-in-moroccos-aerospace-sector/

03-05-2012, 22:13


AeroExpo Marrakech 2012 / Marrakech Air Show 2012











03-05-2012, 22:16
08-04


04-05-2012, 22:20
Convoyage des 4 derniers F-16CJ



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