List of equipment of the Royal Moroccan Army
Modern equipment of the Royal Moroccan Army is a list of equipment currently in service with the Moroccan Army. Sources are the United States Excess Defense Articles (EDA) Database [1] INSS Israel's Middle East Military Balance,[2] World Small Arms Inventory,[3] SIPRI Trade registres[4] and the Military Balance in the Middle East by CSIS,[5] and Army-Guide.
Infantry Equipment
Weapons
The Royal Moroccan Army employs various individual weapons to provide light firepower at short ranges. The main weapons used by the army are the AK-47 variants (Chinese Type 56, Romanian AIM/AIMS, Egyptian Misr, Finnish Valmet M76, Yugoslav Zastava M70AB2) in the Southern Sector, and the G3A3, FN FAL/FN CAL and M16A1/A2/A4 in the Northern Sector. The AK-74/ AKS-74U, SAR 21, AK-103, Steyr AUG A1/A2/A3 and MP5A3 are used by different units as the Paratroopers, the Royal Guard, Security Forces and others units in the Navy and Air force.
The sidearms in the RMA are the MAB PA-15 for Active service, and Beretta 92 for specialized forces (Paratroopers, SpecForces, Security Forces, etc.)
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, those are the M249, HK11A1, FN Minimi, FALO-50-41, Ultimax 100, PK/PKM, RPD and RPK-74 to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. The M14NM and EBR are used by long-range marksmen, and the M82A1, the FR-F2, and the PGM Ultima Ratio are used by snipers. The Army also uses Automatic grenade launchers (AGLs) such as the CIS 40 AGL or the Mk 47 Striker[6] both used on VAMTACs LUVs (Light Utility Vehicles) and handled by infantry units.
Other weapons used for training, exercises or parades are :
- The TT-33 and MAC Mle 1950 handguns.
- The MAS-36, the M2, the AR70/90 and MAS-49/56 Rifles
- The M3, MAT-49 and L2A3 submachine guns.
Crew served weapons
coaxial Machine Guns and Automatic cannons:
- M240 on M60A3TTS
- NSV on T-72B
- AA-52 on AMX-10 RC, VAB VCI and AML60/90
- M73 on M60A3
- M85 on M60A3
- M2HB on Toyota Land Cruiser, M1025, M113A1/A2, AIFV B-C25/AIFV B-50 and VAB VTT
- MG74 on SK-105 Kürassier
- M1919A4 (Vektor MG4 CA) on Ratel IFV 20/90
- M168 Vulcan on M163 VADS
- M621 cannon on VAB VDAA TA20 and SA 341 Gazelle
- M693 on VAB VCI/I Toucan I and Ratel IFV 20
- M134 In use on helicopters
- M60D In use on helicopters
The army uses different types of mortars for indirect fire support when heavier artillery may not be appropriate or available. The smallest of these are the 60mm M2 and MO 60. At the next higher echelon, the support can come from the 107mm M30 mortar, the 120mm M120 and MO-120-RT, or the 160mm Mortar M1943. A hundred of Self-propelled mortar are also in RMA's inventory (See Below)
Anti-Tank Weapons
The army utilizes a variety of Unguided Anti-tank weapons, as the man-portable RPG-7V, Type 69 RPG, LRAC 89 and M72A3 Rocket Launchers, and the B-10, SPG-9 and M40 recoilless rifles mounted on CUCVs. Anti-tank missiles in RMAs inventory are the 9K11 Malyutka, the 9M113 Konkurs, the 9M133 Kornet,[7] the 9K115-2 Metis-M,[8] the M47 Dragon, the MILAN, the BGM-71 TOW, the APILAS, the Euromissile HOT and the HJ8L, the best part of them mounted on CUCVs, LAVs and IFVs.
Other equipment
Vehicles
Utility vehicles
The RMA's high-mobility multipurpose vehicles serves as cargo/troop carrier, weapons platform, and ambulance, among many other roles. 1500 HMMWV[9] in different versions, 1,200 URO VAMTACs and 800 URO VAM-TL [10] are part of RMAs inventory, which also includes various CUCVs. 378 GM Defense CUCVs (138 M1008, 188 M1009 and 52 M1028) and 278 M151 MUTT were received, and an unknown number of Santana Motor's Land Rover Model 88/106, Toyota FJ40, Jeep Auverland and Nissan Patrol ML-6 are also in service. An unknown number of ACMAT ALTV has also been purchased.[11]
Military logistics‘ missions are the storage, distribution, maintenance, evacuation, and disposition of materiel, the transport of personnel, the acquisition or construction, maintenance, operation, and disposition of facilities, the acquisition or furnishing of services and Medical and health service support. It is the most important part and considered the base for the main mission of the RMA. Due to its topography and extensive range of action, the transport and resupply of troops posted in the Wall and East Frontier, where aerial transport is impossible or counterproductive, the use of land transport is primordial. The number of active equipment it's unknown, but estimations are possible. The number of medium and heavy trucks, HETs and Palletized Load Systems (PLS) purchased or in service were 250 IVECO M3-21.14 TT, ~3500 M35 and Variants, 387 M54 and variants, ~1,000 M800 series, 195 M816 Wrecker, ~160 M900 series, ~1000 TRM10000/9000 BMH and 600 ACMAT VLRA. An unknown number of Pegaso 3055, Mercedes-Benz Actros and Unimog are also in RMA's inventory. The Heavy Equipment Transport Systems (HETS) received were an unknown number of M746, 6 M747, 23 M1070, 133 M911 HETS and 100 IVECO TRACTOR. Two M1075 & M1076 Palletized load systems were also purchased.
Armoured recovery vehicles (ARV) are used to repair damaged as well as broken-down armoured vehicles during combat, or to tow them out of the danger zone for more extensive repairs. For this mission 86 M578, 10 SK-105 ARV, 4 VT1A ARV and 81 M88 Recovery Vehicles were acquired.
Military engineering vehicles are vehicles built for the construction work or for the transportation of combat engineers on the battlefield. Bulldozers are extensively used, all along with 6 M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle.[12]
Tanks
More than 600 tanks are in service: 150 VT-1A, 148 T-72B and 427 M60A3/A3TTS Patton. M48 Pattons were retired from active service and stored as reserve with the 1991 cease-fire, the SK-105 Kürassiers had the same fate. In Addition, 200 ex-US M1 Abrams Abrams are expected to be delivered after refurbishment and modernization to the M1A1SA "Special Armor" Configuration.
Model | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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M1A1SA | 3rd Generation MBT | 222 | Special Armor Configuration.[13] |
VT-1A | 3rd Generation MBT | 150 | [14][15] 54 Received in 2011 [16] |
T-72B/BK | 2nd Generation MBT | 148 | 136 T-72B and 12 T-72BK [17][18] |
M60 Patton | 2nd Generation MBT | 427 | 260 M60A3TTS and 167 M60A3 [19][20][21] |
M48 Patton | 1st Generation MBT | 224 | 224 M48A5 Some retired from active service or stored. |
SK-105 Kürassier | Light tank | 105 | Some retired from active service or stored. |
APCs/IFVs/Support vehicles
Model | Type | Quantity | Notes | |||
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APCs/IFVs | ||||||
M113 | APC | ~1,900 | [22] Some M113 were indigenously fitted with a ZPU 2-14.5 Anti-Aircraft Gun, and others equipped with a TOW launcher mounted on a tripod on top of the vehicle. | |||
Ratel IFV | IFV | 60 | 30 Ratel 20 + 30 Ratel 90 | |||
VAB VCI/VTT | APC | 395 | 75 VAB VCI+ 320 VAB VTT. 140 To be upgraded | |||
AIFV | IFV | 110 | 19 AIFV-B-.50 + 90 AIFV-B-C25 + 1 AIFV-B-CP | |||
AML 60/90 | LAV | 195 | 140 AML-90, 20 AML-90 Lynx and 35 AML-60 | |||
AMX-10P | IFV | 10 | ||||
BMP-3 | IFV | 35-40 | 35-40 BMP-3 on order | |||
Tank destroyers | ||||||
AMX 10 RC | Tank destroyer | 110 | ||||
M901A1 | Tank destroyer | 23 |
Artillery
The Artillery, grouped in GARs, includes Self-Propelled Howitzers, towed Howitzers, MRLS and Air Defense Systems, mortar carriers are part of the RIMZ.
The equipment includes: 213 155mm M109 SPH in different versions, 60 203mm M110A2 SPH, received as EDA from USA, and 100 155mm Mk F3 remain in service. Only 155mm towed howitzers are deployed all along the Moroccan Wall, that includes 140 155mm (M198, FH-70, M-1950, M114), 18 130mm (M1954) . Besides this 54 105mm (M101 and L118) are deployed in different regions.
2 Battalions of MRLS are also listed as part of RMAs inventory, the first with 36 122mm BM-21 and the second with 36 300mm AR2.
Surface to surface artillery
Model | Type | Quantity | Notes | |||
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Self-Propelled Howitzer | ||||||
203mm M110A2 | Self-Propelled Artillery | 60 | ||||
155mm Mk F3 | Self-Propelled Artillery | 100 | ||||
155mm M109 | Self-Propelled Artillery | 248 | [23] | |||
155mm 2S19M1 MSTA-S | Self-Propelled Artillery | U/N | [24][25] | |||
Towed Howitzer | ||||||
155mm M198 | Howitzer | 35 | ||||
155mm FH-70 | Howitzer | 30 | ||||
155mm M-1950 | Howitzer | 35 | ||||
155mm M114 | Howitzer | 20 | ||||
130mm M1954 | Howitzer | 18 | ||||
105mm L118 | Howitzer | 36 | ||||
105mm M101 | Howitzer | 18 | ||||
Multiple rocket launcher | ||||||
BM-21 | MRLS | 36 | 122mm | |||
PHL03/AR2 | MRLS | 36 | [26][27] 300mm | |||
Mortar carriers | ||||||
M106A1/A2 | Mortar carrier | 36 | With a 107 mm M30 mortar | |||
M125A1 | Mortar carrier | 20 | With a 81 mm M29 mortar | |||
AML-60 | Mortar carrier | 35 | With a Brandt Mle CM60A1 | |||
M1064 | Mortar carrier | 91 | With a 120mm M120 mortar | |||
VAB-VTM | Mortar carrier | 12 | With a towed 120mm MO-120-RT mortar. |
Air Defense Systems
Moroccan Anti-Aircraft system is based basically on Self Propelled Air Defense Systems, waiting the arrival of MIM-23 Hawk XXI HIMAD SAM. The MANPADS used by the infantry are the 9K32 “Strela-2” (SA-7 Grail), 9K38 “Igla” (SA-18 Grouse).
Other systems include AAG as M1939 (61-K), ZU-23-2 or M167 VADS, usually mounted on LUVs and CUCVs.
For base protections 100 Type-90 (PG99) were purchased from China, and recently, vehicles part of the AF902 FC5/35mm AA Gun Air Defence System has been seen.
Model | Type | Quantity | Notes | |||
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Surface-to-air missiles | ||||||
MIM-23 Hawk XXI | HIMAD SAM | 36 | to be delivered | |||
AF902 FCS/35 | SHORAD/HIMAD | UN | [28] | |||
9K32 Strela-2 | MANPADS | UN | ||||
9K38 Igla | MANPADS | UN | ||||
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons | ||||||
MIM-72 Chaparral | SPAD | 72 | ||||
Tunguska M1 | SPAD | 12 | ||||
ZSU-23-4 | SPAAG | 90 | ||||
M163 | SPAAG | 115 | ||||
anti-aircraft guns | ||||||
Type 90 | anti-aircraft gun | 100 | Part of the AF902 FCS/35 Air Defence System | |||
ZU-23-2 | anti-aircraft gun | 160 | ||||
M167 VADS | anti-aircraft gun | 42 |
Radars
Model | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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AF902 FC | Air radar | UN | Chinese copy of Skyguard [29] |
AN/TPS-70 | Air Radar | U/N | |
AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel | Air radar | 8 | [30] |
AN/TPS-43 | Air radar | 8 | |
AN/TPS-63 | Air radar | 8 | to be upgraded to TPS-63M (+250%) |
MSSR | Air radar | U/N | |
RATAC | Ground radar | 12 | |
BOR-A 550 | Ground radar | U/N | |
RASIT | Ground radar | U/N | |
AN/PPS-5A | Ground radar | U/N | |
Stentor battlefield radar | Ground radar | U/N | |
AN/MPQ-61 | Air radar | 9 | |
AN/MPQ-57 | Air radar | 3 | |
AN/MPQ-55 | Air radar | 9 | |
AN/MPQ-62 | Air radar | 3 | |
AN/MPQ-49 | Air radar | U/N | |
ARSS-1 | Ground radar | 12 | |
AN/TPS-79 | Air radar | 3 | |
Ground Master 403 | Air radar | 3 | Potential purchase of 12, 15 or 18 units [31] |
References
- ↑ Excess Defense Articles (EDA) Database
- ↑ http://www.inss.org.il/upload/%28FILE%291311071599.pdf
- ↑ wiw_af_morocco - worldinventory
- ↑ Trade Registers
- ↑ The Military Balance in the Middle East - February 19, 2004
- ↑ Morocco, Spain, Portugal, France, Chile, Brazil = MK47 Auto Grenade Launcher
- ↑ Kornet E Anti-Armour Missile - Army Technology
- ↑ KBP Metis M/ M1 AT Guided Missile
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ 2005 Excess Defence Articles for Morocco
- ↑ The Government of the Kingdom of Morocco has requested a possible enhancement and refurbishment of 222 M1A1 Abrams tanks, provided as part of a grant Excess Defense Article(EDA) transfer notified to Congress on 27 April 2011, to the M1A1 Special Armor (SA) configuration
- ↑
- ↑ "The acquisition of the US and Chinese tanks will allow Morocco to retire much of its existing tank fleet" Janes Defence Weekly 2012/06/20
- ↑ UN Register of Conventional Arms
- ↑ 1999: 30 T-72B 2000: 58 T-72B & 12 T-72BK
- ↑ 48 upgraded T-72 tanks and a large number of spare parts supplied to Morocco, from Belarus, according to the Russian military news agency referring to the directorate of the 140th tank repair factory in Borisov
- ↑ 300 Ex-US M60A1 from 1991 to 1994 and 120 M60A3TTS and 7 M60A1 in 1997
- ↑ "Morocco's M60A1 tanks were upgraded to M60A3's as these became available."
- ↑ 140 Upgraded to M60A3TTS in 2009 Source: Army-guide
- ↑ 330 M113A2
420 M113A1
13 M113A1-B
104 M901A1 Improved TOW Vehicle
115 M163 VADS Vulcan Air Defense System
38 M548A1 cargo carrier
163 M577A2 command vehicle (some upgraded to M1068 SICPS)
14 M981 FISTV Fire Support Team Vehicle
20 M125A1 Mortar carrier with 81 mm M29 mortar
36 M106A1/A2 Mortar Carrier with 107 mm M30 mortar
73 M730 launcher for the MIM-72 Chaparral
30 M113 AMEV armored ambulance
pigasso (See: Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier) - ↑ 44 M-109A1B, 43 M109A2 (Ex-Belgium), 40 M-109L47 (ex-Switzerland), 60 M109A5, and 35 M109A2, 22 M109A3, 4 M109A4 from EDA 2011
- ↑ Recently, Russia has delivered to Morocco a batch of Msta-S self-propelled howitzers, he said.
- ↑ Russia has delivered to Morocco a batch of Msta-S self-propelled howitzers
- ↑ After Type 05 MLRS (the export version called AR2) officially entered service in the PLA artillery forces, China signed with Morocco the contract of providing one battalion of AR2 HIMARS || MRLS | showpl.php?id=626 Kanwa Daily News
- ↑ United Nations Register of Conventional Arms
- ↑ A AF902 Artillery fire control system and radar, part of a RMA convoy seen in Morocco
- ↑ A AF902 Artillery fire control system and radar, part of a RMA convoy seen in Morocco
- ↑ http://www.dsca.osd.mil/pressreleases/36-b/2011/Morocco_11-07.pdf
- ↑ In North Africa, TRS has sold three radars to Morocco, which is renewing its air control facilities, and there is potential for further sales of 12, 15 or 18 units, a defense expert said.