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05-05-2013, 01:50



15-05-2013, 22:30


[B]Armement : Des Américains enseignent aux Marocains le fonctionnement de drones légers[/B]



En dépit des tensions politiques, la coopération militaire entre les Etats-Unis et le Maroc poursuit son programme. Preuve en est le récent cours de fonctionnement de drones légers prodigué par des soldats américains à leurs homologues marocains.

Des militaires américains enseignent à des soldats marocains le bon fonctionnement de drones légers de combat de type Raven RQ-11B, ou "Raven-B". Des Allemands ont également pris part à cet exercice qui s’est déroulé, début mai, au sud du royaume. C’est, en effet, la première fois que Berlin participe à un tel événement sur le continent africain. Cet entrainement est la composante aérienne des manœuvres militaires entrant dans la cadre de la 13ième édition de l’African Lion qui a eu lieu alors que les opérations terrestres ont été suspendues par le Maroc en réaction au projet de résolution américain prévoyant un élargissement du mandat de la Minurso à la surveillance des droits de l’Homme au Sahara.
Le Maroc au même titre que les pays d'OTAN à bénéficier de cet entrainement
Une recherche sur internet nous apprend que ce type de drone est utilisé spécialement par l’armée de terre des Etats-Unis et certains de ses alliés au sein de l’OTAN, les Britanniques, Espagnols, Australiens, Danois, les Néerlandais ainsi que les Italiens. Le Maroc parvient, ainsi, à arracher une place au sein de ce club, visiblement très select. Le drone Raven-B, est "conçu pour un déploiement rapide et une grande mobilité pour les opérations militaires et commerciales. Le Raven répond aux exigences de l'armée pour la reconnaissance à basse altitude, de surveillance et la détection des objectifs », lit-on sur le site spécialisé army-technology.com.
Le drone est lancé à la main avant d’être propulsé grâce à un moteur électrique. Il atteint la vitesse de 95km/h pendant environ une heure et demi. Le coût de chaque Raven avoisne les 35 000 dollars. Un prix qui augmente à 250 000 dollars en incluant le système de guidage. Par ailleurs, ce drone a des capacités offensives et défensives. Il peut être utilisé, également, dans le cadre d’opérations civiles.
Le Maroc achètera-t-il ces drones légers ?
Normalement, cet exercice de familiarisation des militaires marocains avec le fonctionnement des drones légers de type Raven RQ-11B devrait se conclure par la signature, dans les prochains mois, d'un contrat d’achat de ces appareils. Il y a de fortes chances que le Maroc emboite le pas, notamment à la Grande-Bretagne, le Danemark (12 systèmes) et aux Pays-Bas (72 systèmes), trois pays ayant acquis ce genre de drone sachant que les Anglais l’ont déjà utilisé en Irak.
Cependant, les Etats-Unis, comme le souligne le site army-technology.com, demeurent le plus gros acquéreur des Raven RQ-11B, avec un total de 2358 systèmes. Un contrat conclu en 2010 avec la société productrice.

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15-05-2013, 22:31
SDDC adds valuable capability to African Lion exercise in Morocco



April 9, 2013
By Col. Matthew D. Redding, Commander, 598th Transportation Brigade

As the morning rain ended and the Moroccan sun began to dry the ground, members of U.S. Transportation Command's Joint Task Force - Port Opening emerged from the pier side warehouse ready to provide a valuable capability to this year's African Lion exercise.

African Lion is a joint and combined annual exercise sponsored by the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, scheduled by U.S. Africa Command, executed by Marine Force Africa and hosted by Morocco's Royal Armed Forces.

Units within Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command's 597th and 598th Transportation Brigades play a vital role with JTF-PO.

"We are here to work with our host nation partners and support the mission objectives of USTRANSCOM and USAFRICOM," stated Lieutenant Colonel Marcilyn Patterson, the commander of JTF-PO for African Lion '13 (Commander 838th Trans Bn SDDC). "Here in the support side of JTF-PO, we have to make sure we meet the objectives of our higher headquarters and match them against the mission needs for the maneuver Joint Task Force," she added.

JTF-PO members consisted of elements from the 839th Transportation Battalion, Livorno, Italy; 688th Rapid Port Opening Element at Fort Eustis, Va; and U.S. Naval Reserve 107th Expeditionary Port Unit headquartered in Raleigh, N.C.

"We couldn't be more joint," said Sgt. 1st Class Philip Goodwin, JTF-PO J-1 NCOIC. "We have Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines all working side by side in the port here in Agadir to accomplish the same mission. We have trained hard for this for months and it is exciting to see it in action."

"The Joint Task Force - Port Opening (JTF-PO) is very well suited to a fast port entry situation like we have here in Agadir," explained Major Joseph Borovicka of the 688th Rapid Port Opening Element (RPOE), the Surface Element for the JTF-PO. "The habitual joint relationships, rapid port opening skill sets, and cargo distribution experience in the JTF-PO are serving us well in this environment, and I believe we're bringing real value-added to the entry stage of this exercise."

This CJCS-level exercise will involve more than 1,400 U.S. military personnel as part of USAFRICOM. The exercise begins with troops from different services and nations arriving in early April and joining more than 900 Moroccan RAF in various regions of the Kingdom to take part in the
annual exercise.

African lion is designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation's military tactics, techniques and procedures. The exercise involved military cargo shipped by commercial carriers and use of the Marine Pre-Position program vessel the United States Naval Ship the Dahl. Over 400 pieces of military cargo, containers of supply, trucks and trailers were deployed to support starting the exercise.

"Our success on this operation has been determined by the great partnership we share with the members of JTF-PO," said Capt. Ania Driscoll, officer in charge of vessel preparation and cargo operations for the 14th Marine Regimental AAOG. "Every member of the JTF-PO has been helpful in making our efforts meet the exercise objectives and we are really glad to be deployed with them here and supporting our Moroccan friends and partners."

Commander Eric Gunn, the EPU 107 commander attested to the importance of this annual bi-lateral exercise with the Moroccan military. "The Moroccans have been great to work with. It's been gratifying to work with Moroccan civilians and military members alike, and know that both the U.S. and Morocco are benefitting from this outstanding training opportunity."

Bron: http://www.army.mil/article/100546/SDDC_adds_valuable_capability_to_African_Lion___/

15-05-2013, 22:35
USASAC conducts Georgia, Morocco engagements



Maj. Gen. Del Turner, commander of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command, recently visited Georgia and Morocco as part of the command's strategic engagements with U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command countries. Turner was accompanied by USASAC Command Sgt. Maj. Rodger Mansker and Col. Marvin Whitaker, director for the command's EUCOM/AFRICOM Regional Operations Directorate.

Known as the "Army's Face to the World," USASAC's military, civilians and contractors maintain contacts with officials of more than 140 countries the command supports through security assistance and Foreign Military Sales.

"These engagements allow us to see firsthand how we are building the country's capacity and capabilities," Whitaker said.

Georgia is a coalition partner that has more than 1,600 troops serving in the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. With 41 FMS cases that range from equipment to training, the engagements conducted by USASAC included U.S., Georgia Ministry of Defense and Georgian Armed Forces officials.

"The DCM (deputy chief of mission, U.S. Embassy, Bridget Brink) emphasized that these are challenging times and continued engagements are key and encouraged," Whitaker explained.

During meetings with the Office of Defense Cooperation and the Senior Defense Office Defense Attaché, Turner, Mansker and Whitaker were told of the importance of coalition partner capacity, and how the deployment of Georgian soldiers reduces the need for U.S. Soldiers to deploy.

Building partner capacity was also a topic of conversation for the Georgian Ministry of Defense.

"The deputy defense minister (Tamar Karonsanidze) expressed how grateful they were with U.S. (security) assistance and transformation of their military and noted that a big part of this (success) was their transparency and knowledge to the public, which leads to trust," Whitaker said. "Maj. Gen. Turner responded that like Georgia, many countries choose FMS because of the big three: integrity within the contract, transparency of the process, and the Total Package Approach."

The Total Package Approach is a "package" through FMS that includes not just materiel, but training, facilities, spare parts, publications, maintenance and logistics support and other services that ensure a capability.

The Army manages cases for training that are conducted by Marine Corps Mobile Training Teams, so a visit to Georgia's Krtsanisi National Training Area was also included as part of the engagement.

"The visit to KTA was really the highlight of the visit because we observed the MTT conducting training with the Georgian battalions that will be deploying to Afghanistan," Whitaker said. Future plans for the academy were also discussed with the USASAC team.

The engagements conducted in Morocco were similar to the Georgian engagements with meetings with the U.S. Country Team, the Office of Security Cooperation, Moroccan Ministry of Defense's general inspector of the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces Lt. Gen. Abdelaziz Bennani and the director 4th Bureau of the Moroccan Army.

"Lt. Gen. Bennani specifically pointed out that we have an 'indestructible military relationship,'" Whitaker said. "Much of the discussion with Morocco involved critical FMS cases, EDA (Excess Defense Articles), training and spare parts."

USASAC's motto is "Strength in Cooperation," and according to Whitaker, that is exactly what these recent engagements were about.

Bron: http://www.army.mil/article/103270/USASAC_conducts_Georgia__Morocco_engagements/

27-05-2013, 20:35


Marokkaans-Duitse militaire samenwerking

07.05.2013
Militär-Vertreter aus China und Marokko zu Gast
"Sehr schöne Stadt"



Amberg. (tk) Die Schweinshaxn hat Yang Jiun Jun schon probiert und für sehr gut befunden. Auch an Amberg wird der Oberst der chinesischen Armee gerne zurückdenken: "Das ist wirklich eine sehr schöne Stadt."

Für zwei Wochen absolviert er mit seinem Kollegen Oberstleutnant Abdelati Madani aus Marokko ein Truppenpraktikum bei der Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz", bevor es zu Kursen an das Bundessprachenamt im nordrhein-westfälischen Hürth geht. Im Sommer besuchen Yang und Madani dann für ein Jahr den Lehrgang Generalstabs- und Admiralstabsdienst International an der Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr in Hamburg.

Am Dienstag schauten der Asiate und der Afrikaner in Begleitung ihres Projektoffiziers Oberstleutnant Jürgen Jakob von der in der Leopoldkaserne stationierten Brigade bei Wolfgang Dandorfer im Rathaus vorbei. Dort erfuhr der OB zum Beispiel, dass sich Yang Jiun Jun sehr darüber freute, in Amberg Landsleute zu treffen, die bei Siemens beschäftigt sind.

Bron: http://m.oberpfalznetz.de/zeitung/125/3678241/



Military representatives from China and Morocco to host
"Very nice city"

Amberg. (k) The Schweinshaxn has already tried and found to be very good Jiun Yang June Also at the Amberg Colonel of the Chinese army will you back thinking, "This really is a very beautiful city."

For two weeks, he graduated with his colleague Lieutenant Colonel Abdelati Madani troops from Morocco an internship at the 12 Armoured Brigade "Oberpfalz" before going to classes at the Federal Office of Languages ​​in Hürth, North Rhine-Westphalia. In the summer of Yang and Madani visit then for one year the course General Staff and Naval Staff Services International at the Staff College in Hamburg.

On Tuesday, the Asians and the Africans looked over from the brigade stationed in the barracks at Leopold Wolfgang Dandorfer at City Hall Lieutenant Colonel Jürgen Jacob, accompanied by their project officer. Where OB learned for example that Yang Jiun June it very glad to meet in Amberg compatriots who are employed at Siemens.

Internship at the armored brigade

Senior military officials from China and Morocco are formed in the army in Amberg on. OB Dandorfer received the two now in the Town Hall.

Amberg. The Chinese Colonel Jiun Yang Jun and Lieutenant Colonel Abdelati Madani from Morocco were received on Tuesday at City Hall by Mayor Wolfgang Dandorfer. The visit took place during the two-week internship with the troops in the 12 Armoured Brigade Leopold Barracks in Amberg instead.

The delegation of Lieutenant Colonel Jürgen Jacob was accompanied by the 12th Armoured Brigade Jacob said the two were high-ranking military for two years, including the General Staff course in Germany as a guest. It is assumed that both generals would continue.

Dandorfer conversed with the Chinese and the Moroccans, both fluent in German, about their countries and the local traditions. Here both stressed that they like the Kikuyu very good. Dandorfer said that Siemens is currently building a new plant in China. Colonel Yang Jiun reported in June, for him there was a beautiful encounter, as he did his compatriots, all employees at Siemens Amberg taken. (aon)

Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%BChrungsakademie_der_Bundeswehr

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30-05-2013, 21:24
Marokkaans-Nederlandse militaire samenwerking






Vertaling: Google

Ondertekening van twee militaire samenwerkingsakkoorden tussen Marokko en Nederland

Toegevoegd minister aan het hoofd van de regering verantwoordelijk voor de administratie van Defensie, de heer Abdeltif Loudyi, uitgevoerd dinsdag in Rabat, onder de Hoge koninklijke instructies en toestemming van de Nederlandse autoriteiten, met Ronald Gerard Strikker Ambassadeur van het Koninkrijk der Nederland naar Marokko, de ondertekening van twee overeenkomsten over militaire samenwerking, een verklaring van de administratie van de nationale defensie.

De ondertekening vond plaats op het hoofdkantoor van de Generale Staf van de Koninklijke Strijdkrachten (FAR) in aanwezigheid van brigade-generaal, chef van de 2e Bureau van de generale staf van de Koninklijke Landmacht en de Algemene brigade Chief Nederlandse internationale militaire samenwerking, de verklaring toegevoegd.

Als onderdeel van het kader van de consolidatie van de vriendschap tussen de twee koninkrijken relaties, de eerste overeenkomst is voor de ontwikkeling van de samenwerking op het gebied van veiligheid en defensie. Het is ook bedoeld om de technische samenwerking te versterken door middel van opleidingen, trainingen en gecombineerd, evenals officiële bezoeken en experts om ervaringen oefeningen te delen.

Status moeten verblijven op het grondgebied van elke partij op grond samenwerkingsactiviteiten sterktes is de ondertekening van een tweede overeenkomst, met vermelding van de voorwaarden voor de organisatie van deze activiteiten en het juridische systeem van toepassing is op de strijdkrachten van beide partijen in de loop van deze activiteiten.

Functionarissen van beide partijen spraken hun tevredenheid bij deze gelegenheid op het niveau van de bilaterale samenwerking, de dichtheid en de diversiteit van relaties die het Koninkrijk Marokko en het Koninkrijk van Nederland te binden. Zij hebben ook de ambitie om bij te dragen aan de ontwikkeling van de betrekkingen diepe vriendschap en versterking van de vruchtbare samenwerking tussen de twee koninkrijken

MAP
21/05/2013 om 14:46

Origineel bericht in het Frans

Signature de deux accords de coopération militaire entre le Maroc et les Pays-Bas

Le ministre délégué auprès du chef du gouvernement chargé de l'Administration de la Défense nationale, M. Abdeltif Loudyi, a procédé mardi à Rabat, en application des Hautes instructions royales et de l'approbation des autorités néerlandaises, avec M. Ronald Gérard Strikker, ambassadeur du Royaume des Pays-Bas au Maroc, à la signature de deux accords de coopération militaire, indique un communiqué de l'Administration de la Défense nationale.

La cérémonie de signature s'est déroulée au siège de l'Etat-major général des Forces armées royales (FAR) en présence du Général de brigade, chef du 2ème Bureau de l'Etat-major général des Forces armées royales et du Général de brigade chef de la coopération militaire internationale néerlandais, ajoute le communiqué.

S'inscrivant dans le cadre de la consolidation des relations d'amitié entre les deux Royaumes, le premier accord a pour objet le développement de la coopération dans le domaine de la sécurité et de la défense. Il vise également le renforcement de la coopération technique à travers la formation, les entrainements et exercices combinés ainsi que les visites d'officiels et d'experts pour le partage d'expériences.

Le statut des forces amenées à séjourner sur le territoire de chacune des parties dans le cadre d'activités de coopération a fait l'objet de la signature d'un second accord, précisant notamment les conditions d'organisation de ces activités et le régime juridique applicable aux forces armées des deux parties pendant le déroulement desdites activités.

Les responsables des deux parties ont exprimé à cette occasion leur satisfaction quant au niveau de la coopération bilatérale, la densité et la diversité des relations qui lient le Royaume du Maroc et le Royaume des Pays-Bas. Ils ont également exprimé l'ambition de contribuer au développement de relations de profonde amitié et consolider la coopération fructueuse entre les deux Royaumes

MAP
21/05/2013 à 14:46

30-05-2013, 21:30
Spaans-Marokkaanse militaire samenwerking

De Guardia Civil en de Marokkaanse Koninklijke Gendarmerie vernieuwen hun inzet tegen illegale immigratie op een bijeenkomst in Granada



La Guardia Civil y la Gendarmería Real marroquí han mantenido este martes en Granada, en el Hotel Nazaríes, una reunión bilateral, en la que han abordado asuntos como la inmigración, el tráfico de drogas, la cooperación en la lucha contra el terrorismo o contra la delincuencia organizada, entre otros.

De esta forma, se ha renovado la colaboración entre ambos cuerpos para luchar contra los delitos citados con anterioridad.

Según informa el Instituto Armado, en el marco de las relaciones bilaterales que la Guardia Civil mantiene con la Gendarmería Real de Marruecos se llevan a cabo reuniones a distintos niveles entre ambos cuerpos, con carácter periódico y anual, de forma alternativa en los dos países.

La última reunión de este carácter, se celebró en Marrakech (Marruecos) entre el 25 y el 28 de junio de 2012. Este año, atendiendo a la alternancia del país de organización, corresponde a la Guardia Civil organizar la reunión.

Bron: http://www.radiogranada.es/2013/05/28/la-guardia-civil-y-la-gendarmeria-real-marroqui-renuevan-su-compromiso-contra-la-inmigracion-ilegal-en-una-reunion-celebrada-en-granada/

30-05-2013, 21:42
Marokko - De NAVO samenwerking

169th NATO Chiefs of Defence meeting

NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss Afghanistan, Partnerships and Transformation

Colonel Aziz Idrissi Yazami (Military Representative to NATO for Morocco) with Colonel Major El Arbi Mbarki (Representative to the Chief of Defence, Morocco)

Brussels – NATO Chiefs of Defence reaffirmed their commitment to support the ISAF Commander over the next 19 months, which will be crucial in determining the outcome of the mission. The Military Committee also discussed opportunities to deepen military-to-military cooperation with NATO Partners. Delving into transformation, they expressed support for ongoing and future initiatives, particularly Smart Defence and the Connected Forces, to achieve best value for money while building on lessons learned from operations.

As the Alliance approaches the completion of the ISAF campaign, NATO’s mission in Afghanistan is entering a new phase. Its primary role is changing from combat to support. “NATO and Partner Chiefs of Defence acknowledge the increased capability of the Afghan National Security Forces to provide security for their country,” said General Knud Bartels, Chairman of NATO’s Military Committee. “Transition therefore remains on track and our assessment is on the whole positive,” stressedthe General. NATO Chiefs of Defence also discussed Afghanistan post-2014 and the new mission, Resolute Support. “We made good progress and details on the Concept of Operations for the new mission will be finalized in the coming weeks, ready for the Defence Ministers to discuss next month,” the Chairman said.
With NATO’s strategic partners of Ukraine and Georgia, the Military Committee reaffirmed its support to these nations in their defence reforms and their commitment to increasing interoperability with NATO. With Russia, the Chiefs of Defence were supportive for the ongoing cooperation between NATO and Russia through the 2013 Work Plan, and discussed new initiatives for the development of the 2014 Work Plan, particularly with regard to maritime cooperation in the Mediterranean. They also demonstrated their commitment to transparency with briefing on Exercise Steadfast Jazz 2013 and operations in Afghanistan. On this note, General Bartels emphasized: “In the months to come, we will continue to build with Russia on reciprocal transparency on military exercises, enhancing mutual understanding.”
In the transformation session, Chiefs of Defence provided clear commitment and guidance to NATO’s future training and exercises concept. They also discussed a high visibility exercise – due to take place in 2015 – which will mark the shift in NATO’s operational focus and test both the Alliance’s new Command and Force Structures. Closing the meeting, the Military Committee stressed the importance of preserving capacity, as well as capability. “Defence spending across the Alliance must be coherent, complementary and matched to future threats,” concluded General Bartels.

Bron: NATO

20-06-2013, 22:53
U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, left, met with Moroccan Ambassador Rachad Bouhlal on Wednesday to discuss the purchase of M1A1 Abrams tanks from Lima's Joint Systems Manufacturing Center.


Citaat:
Portman pitches Lima-built tanks to Morocco
Posted: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 1:27 pm | Updated: 6:06 pm, Wed Jun 19, 2013.

WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, met with the Moroccan ambassador to the United States Rachad Bouhlal on Wednesday to discuss the potential purchase of Lima-built M1A1 tanks to the Moroccan Armed Forces.

Portman urged Morocco to replace its aging tank fleet with vehicles from the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center.

"I am pleased that the Moroccan government is looking to further build upon this relationship by procuring the Ohio-built Abrams tank," Portman said in a press release. "Ambassador Bouhlal and I had a good discussion, and he was particularly impressed by the reputation of Ohio's advanced manufacturing."

The Defense Department previously asked to mothball the Lima production facility from 2014 to 2017 because officials believe they have enough tanks and want to save money. The plant is trying to remain operational with its current 500 employees by relying on foreign sales.

Portman also announced he sent a letter to the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, asking to qualify Lima for assistance through the Office of Economic Adjustment Defense Industry Adjustment Program. The program helps workforces in communities affected by changes in Defense Department decisions.

Citaat:
June 19, 2013
Portman Continues Fight For Lima Tank Plant & Workers
Meets with Moroccan Ambassador to U.S. and Urges Consideration of Lima for Assistance through Defense Industry Adjustment Program

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) today met with Moroccan Ambassador to the United States Rachad Bouhlal to discuss the potential M1A1 Abrams tank sale to the Moroccan Armed Forces. The vehicles would replace Morocco’s aging tank fleet and also provide additional production to the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center (JSMC) and the Abrams tank industrial base throughout the country. Foreign Military Sales are a critical component to maintaining sufficient Abrams production levels until the U.S. Army expects to begin ramping back up Abrams production.

“The United States and Morocco both benefit from a strong economic, political, and military relationship, and I am committed to strengthening this alliance,” said Portman. “I am pleased that the Moroccan government is looking to further build upon this relationship by procuring the Ohio-built Abrams tank. Ambassador Bouhlal and I had a good discussion and he was particularly impressed by the reputation of Ohio’s advanced manufacturing. I remain concerned with the Army’s plan to rely solely on these foreign sales, but I’ll continue doing what I can to help with this process. It’s important for us and our allies.”

22-06-2013, 01:10
Moroccan Royal Armed Forces Day

On May 14, the Moroccan Coy celebrated the 57th anniversary of the Royal Armed Forces at a ceremony held on Camp Novo Selo, Kosovo. The event celebrated all of the Morroccan Armed Foces greatest sacrifices, whether defending their country's unity and stability, or in the framework of the international security, humanitarian and peace-keeping operations.







24-06-2013, 22:13
Marokkaanse, Duitse, Turkse, Poolse, Amerikaanse troepen in Kosovo





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24-06-2013, 22:28
African Lion 2013

VMGR-234 refuels not only aviation aircraft from military branches in the United States, but also aircraft from several other countries. The Squadron recently took part in aerial refueling missions to provide fuel in the air for the Moroccan Air Force members.

Read more: http://www.dvidshub.net/news/109490/c-130-marines-conduct-missions-italian-air-station#.Uc302jvPTQg#ixzz2XXtiWMIC

28-06-2013, 22:28


Abrams M1A1 SA for Morocco



http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/asmp/factsandfigures/government_data/Section_655_Report_FY2011_EDA.pdf

02-07-2013, 22:05
During the exercise, the airmen from the Royal Moroccan air force and the U.S. Air Force work together to improve combat readiness through tactical training.





Read more: dvidshub.net


04-08-2013, 03:54
African Lion 2013

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