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02-07-2012, 22:54
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02-07-2012, 22:59


Royal Moroccan Navy Lt.Cl Errahmani ( 501 )
Op 02-10-2005 in Cadiz ESP










02-07-2012, 23:01
1°BN : RMN Lt Cl Errahmani ( 501 )


03-07-2012, 04:23
inderdaad stelt de marokaanse legermacht niet veel voor, dit hgeeft met name te maken met de loyaliteit van soldaten en officieren.
En wat betreft een confrontatie met Israel, dit zal nooit gebeuren tenzij de monarchie verdwijnt.
Die f16 toestellen kunnen simpelweg op afstand onklaar worden gemaakt aangezien Marokko niet over de technologie beschikt om de gehele hard en software te vervangen met6 eigen hard en software.
Maar we mogen ook niet veel verwachten van een derde wereld land.

03-07-2012, 20:59


@ithran

U hebt kenelijk niet veel begrepen van de info.
W.b. Israel... keep dreaming met of zonder monarchie zal dat nooit never gebeuren, het zijn tenslotte goede vriendjes. Over de F-16's onderbouw dat eens op het gebied van hard/software, kom eens met feiten, links, bewijzen etc...
Hoe zou het volgens uw mega kennis moeten zijn, of zijn het gewoon uw aannames?

Kijkt u hier eens, even een ranking update bekijken, waar staat Marokko? http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/morocco/morocco_military.html

Hier ook leuke landje vergelijk linkje:
http://www.nationmaster.com/compare/Morocco/Netherlands/Military

Niet slecht toch?

03-07-2012, 21:49
RMN Tarek Ben Ziyad (613) tijdens een test

[video=youtube_share;PyI0kpMVbCA]http://youtu.be/PyI0kpMVbCA[/video]

03-07-2012, 21:57
2 Marokkaanse Sigma fregatten met de Franse destroyer le Forbin


Citaat:
PEAN 12.1: operational cooperation with the Moroccan forces

The Carrier Battle Group (GAN) has conducted joint exercises with the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco in the Atlantic Ocean. From 24 to 30 June 2012, two of the latest generation multi-mission frigates, the Tarik Ben Ziyadet Sultan Moulay Ismail, have integrated the TF 473 exercises, including anti-submarine warfare. In the air, the aircraft on board the Charles de Gaulle are trained with the Mirage F-1 and F-5 Moroccan.

June 27, the two Marines spot off Agadir, a craft that behave suspiciously. The crew, who tries to hide it under a tarp, throws objects at sea Moroccan frigates are fast parts for conducting investigations, with the FDA in support Forbin. The boat was intercepted and recovered several packages. His crew boarded a Moroccan frigates, will then be handed over to Moroccan authorities.

This operation marks the unexpected bilateral cooperation and professionalism of the crew between the two navies. "In the maritime field, the strategic interests of our two countries are close and Morocco is a key player in the Mediterranean and near Atlantic theaters, concludes Bruno Deméocq cons-Admiral, commanding the battle group. We are ready to meet together, on our political decision, the challenges that inevitably arise in the future. "

04-07-2012, 21:39

04-07-2012, 21:46

Citaat:
U.S. Coast Guard and Moroccan Royal Navy Conduct First Joint Mission

By Public Affairs Specialist 2nd Class Thomas M. Blue, USCG Legare Public Affairs

CASABLANCA, Morocco – U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Legare (WMEC 912) and the Moroccan Royal Navy (MRN) vessel Rais Charkaoui (OPV 320) concluded a nine-day, joint maritime law enforcement operation here, July 27.

During this first U.S./Moroccan law enforcement mission, several Legare boarding team members embarked on the Rais Charkaoui, sharing law enforcement techniques and vessel boarding procedures. Vessel boarding exercises were conducted on both Legare and Rais Charkaoui.

The operation concluded with the boarding of a Moroccan fishing vessel by a team of Moroccan Royal Navy and U.S. Coast Guard Sailors.

“It was an honor to sail alongside our Moroccan Royal Navy partners,” said U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Scott Bauby, commanding officer of Legare.

During the visit, the Legare hosted meetings with MRN officers. Maritime missions, joint operations, law enforcement procedures and boarding team member exchanges were also discussed.

Morocco is the second African nation to conduct a joint law enforcement patrol with a U.S. military ship. U.S. 6th Fleet ships conducted the first-ever joint law enforcement patrol with Cape Verde in 2008.

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04-07-2012, 21:47






05-07-2012, 21:27
APS 2013 - Exercice Saharan Express

Africa Partnership Station Aims to Organize for 2013

By Lt. Cmdr. Suzanna Brugler, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa/Commander, U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs


GARMISH, Germany - The Africa Partnership Station (APS) 2013 Initial Planning Conference (IPC) took place in Garmisch, March 28-30.

The three-day conference provided a venue for participating partner nations from Africa, Australia, Europe and North America to meet and continue the dialogue for building future APS plans, goals and objectives.

This year’s main focus for APS was moving from a training-intensive program to providing more real-world maritime operations.

James Hart, Deputy Director for Programs at U.S. Africa Command, provided opening remarks for the conference.

“APS is larger than just a program… it’s a maritime capacity-building continuum with the goal of enabling our African partners to provide maritime security for peace and stability,” said Mr. Hart.

During his remarks Mr. Hart spoke of the goals and objectives for APS 2013.

“How do we take APS to the next level? By moving away from a training-intensive program and organize [sic] APS efforts through emphasizing hands-on training and real-world operations.”

Currently, the primary operational elements of APS include the Africa Maritime Law Enforcement Program (AMLEP), a joint mission conducted by Naval Forces Africa, U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area, and African navies and coast guards; maritime passing exercises; and the multi-lateral “Express” series of exercises, including Obangame Express, Saharan Express, Phoenix Express and Cutlass Express.

During the conference, representatives from a few of the attending African partner nations had an opportunity to brief the status of their respective nation’s maritime environment as well as progress that has been made over the past five years due to APS.

Nations who provided country briefs included Cameroon, The Gambia, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique and Sao Tome Principe.

Lt. Simon P. Mendy, Officer in Charge of Administration, Logistics, Search and Rescue and Maritime Interdiction for The Gambia, opened his brief with a quote from a U.S. Navy historical figure, Rear Adm. Alfred Thayer Mahan, then went on to describe the positive impact APS has had on his country’s maritime domain awareness.

“We are getting there, with bi-lateral engagements supported by Africa Partnership Station – with our partners,” said Lt. Mendy.

Rear Adm. Kenneth “K.J.” Norton, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategy, Resources and Plans, provided closing remarks focusing on the key to the successes APS has experienced in the maritime domain environment.

“APS is a shared endeavor, and for APS to be successful, ships are the platform of choice,” said Rear Adm. Norton. “But I’m not talking about grey hulls here; I’m talking about partnerships. I’m talking about relationships. And most of all, I’m talking about friendships. Those are the ships that will ensure the continued success of APS.”

Partner nations who attended the APS 2013 IPC included Australia, Belgium, Benin, Cameroon, Canada, Djibouti, Finland, France, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Italy, Kenya, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Sao Tome Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Spain, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda and United States of America.

APS is an international security cooperation initiative facilitated by Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, aimed at strengthening global maritime partnerships through training and collaborative activities in order to improve maritime safety and security in Africa.

USN

05-07-2012, 21:28


Interesant stukje over de Marokkaanse Abrams M1A1SA







http://https://s3.amazonaws.com/public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2012-15988.pdf

De Marokkaanse M1A1SA heeft een betere armor (special) pakket dan andere export varianten van M1A1's voor andere landen, iets vergelijkbaars met M1A2S en Australische M1A1SA armor pakket?

09-07-2012, 22:02



09-07-2012, 22:12
Initiative 5+5 Défense : réunion des chefs de contrôles généraux des armées



Les chefs des contrôles généraux des armées des pays membres de l'Initiative 5+5 Défense vont se réunir à Paris, du 11 au 13 avril 2012.

Les chefs de contrôles généraux des armées et organismes assimilés des pays participant à l’ Initiative 5+5 Défense se réunissent à Paris, du 11 au 13 avril 2012, sur le thème suivant : « l’audit et la méthodologie d’audit ».

Cette troisième rencontre rassemblera ainsi les délégations algérienne, espagnole, italienne, marocaine, mauritanienne et portugaise, sous la présidence du contrôleur général des armées françaises, Christian Piotre. Elle a pour but de permettre l’échange de bonnes pratiques dans un domaine professionnel commun.

La première rencontre, initiée par le contrôle général de l’armée algérienne, s’est tenue à Alger (Algérie), en octobre 2009. Consacrée à la présentation des organismes respectifs des pays participants, elle a permis une prise de contact et une connaissance mutuelle du positionnement, des missions, du périmètre de responsabilité et des méthodes de travail de chacun.

La deuxième rencontre s’est déroulée à Madrid (Espagne), en octobre 2010. Elle avait pour thème « la crise économique mondiale, le budget et son contrôle ». Les échanges ont été riches d’enseignement et ont également favorisé de nouveaux liens bilatéraux.

http://www.defense.gouv.fr/actualites/international/initiative-5-5-defense-reunion-des-chefs-de-controles-generaux-des-armees

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