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Morocco's Ambitious Defense Strategy Takes Shape
Morocco stands at the threshold of finalizing a significant arms deal with the United States, marking a pivotal step in the modernization of its armed forces. The deal entails the acquisition of 131 state-of-the-art F-16 fighter jets, underscoring the Kingdom's commitment to bolstering its defensive and offensive capabilities. This monumental initiative is part of a broader dynamic of industrial development dedicated to the defense sector within the country.
The impending deal follows a high-level visit by a U.S. delegation to Rabat, focused on strengthening bilateral military cooperation. Military affairs experts view the acquisition of the F-16s as a crucial milestone for Morocco, aimed at significantly enhancing its defensive and offensive capabilities. The purchase comes on the heels of the 20th edition of the African Lion military exercises, a testament to the close collaboration between Moroccan and American armed forces.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has announced that production of the F-16s destined for Morocco has commenced, following an initial order of 24 F-16s in 2018, valued at $2.6 billion.
Moreover, Morocco is taking a significant step towards establishing a robust defense industry by creating specialized industrial zones. These industrial acceleration zones, dedicated to the defense industry, will serve as platforms for the development and production of military equipment and materials.
During a Council of Ministers chaired by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, several strategic decrees were adopted, including the appointment of a military attaché to the Moroccan embassy in Brasilia, further strengthening military relations with Brazil, particularly in the transfer of technology for the armaments industry.
To govern this new industrial activity, Morocco has developed an adapted legal framework, signing several military agreements to facilitate technology transfer and the development of local expertise. Institutional reforms have also been implemented to optimize efficiency and human resource management within the Royal Armed Forces (FAR).
Parallel to these developments, institutional reforms have been put in place to support these ambitions. During the meeting, other decrees related to the FAR were also adopted, notably those concerning the status of teacher-researchers in medicine within military hospitals and the composition of the National Coordination Committee in the fields of hydrography, oceanography, and marine cartography. These measures aim to optimize the efficiency and management of human and scientific resources within the FAR.
As Morocco embarks on this ambitious path, it is evident that the Kingdom is committed to fostering a robust and self-sufficient defense industry, ensuring its readiness to confront emerging challenges and solidifying its position as a regional powerhouse.