Armée Marocaine
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bah kifkif c'est de vieux casques et c'est pas tous qui ont de nouveaux vieux casques
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Des photos ici http://www.marines.mil/unit/marforaf/Pa ... 4xhN7PVySoMarines and Moroccans conduct Peace Support Operations
4/16/2012 By Sgt. Nicolas A. Cloward , Marine Forces Africa
TIFNIT, Morocco — Marine reservists from the Marine Wing Support Squadrons 471 and 473, and Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conducted bilateral Peace Support Operations training on a Moroccan training site in Tifnit, Morocco, during African Lion 2012.
PSO training involves the use of non-lethal techniques and procedures that prevent an escalation of force during crowd uprisings.
At a glance, it sounds like riot control, however, that’s not necessarily the case, according to Michael Cleveland, subject matter expert and nonlethal weapons program manager for Marine Forces Africa.
The Marines and Moroccan soldiers trained with a number of nonlethal weapons such as Oleoresin Capsicum gas (pepper spray); taser guns; flash bang grenades and claymore mines with rubber pellets.
If there’s an unrest that has been observed, possibly following humanitarian aid and disaster relief, peacekeepers are often faced with desperate people seeking aid, Cleveland said.
“If we come in with a convoy with supplies, water and food, and you start to run low, but the crowd is still there in numbers, then people tend to panic, ” said Cleveland. “Now, the people that you’re there to support can create problems that could result in the loss of life, and for that, we need tactics to get it under control without fatalities."
The forces have trained each other in several subjects such as formation drills, prisoner detention techniques and perimeter control.
There has been a lot of interest in exchanging ideas between the two military forces, said Maj. Tad R. Scott , a Murfreesboro, Tenn. native, and PSO site commander, based with MWSS-471.
“Together I think we can come up with ways to deescalate any kind of disturbances,” said Scott. Working together has helped them develop new ideas in the area of PSO. There’s also been extraordinary cohesiveness that’s developed between the Marines and Moroccan soldiers, said Scott.
“They’re just as motivated as we are,” said New Orleans native and military police officer Lance Cpl. Grey J. Thurman of the 47th Marine Wing Support Group, 4th platoon. “They’re hard workers, with a competitive edge.”
Thurman said one of the main reasons he joined the military was to see the world, and interact with other people and cultures to see what they have to offer.
For many of these young Marines in Morocco, the relationships they’ve fostered and their experiences during African Lion 2012 will be something they cherish throughout their careers and a lifetime.
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Moroccan soldiers demonstrate prisoner detention techniques to Marine reservists from the Marine Wing Support Squadrons 471 and 473 during peace support operation as part of African Lion 2012, April, 7-18. African Lion is an annual, bilateral training exercise between U.S. and Moroccan forces promoting interoperability and security cooperation.
TIFNIT, Morocco-Marine reservists from the Marine Wing Support Squadrons 471 and 473, and Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conducted bilateral Peace Support Operations training on a Moroccan training site in Tifnit, Morocco, April, 7-18, during African Lion 2012. The Marines and Moroccan soldiers trained with a number of nonlethal weapons such as pepper spray; taser guns; flash bang grenades and claymore mines with rubber pellets. African Lion is an annual, bilateral training exercise between U.S. and Moroccan forces promoting interoperability and security cooperation.
TIFNIT, Morocco-Marine reservists from the Marine Wing Support Squadrons 471 and 473, and Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conducted bilateral Peace Support Operations training on a Moroccan training site in Tifnit, Morocco, April, 7-18, during African Lion 2012. The Marines and Moroccan soldiers trained with a number of nonlethal weapons such as pepper spray; taser guns; flash bang grenades and claymore mines with rubber pellets. African Lion is a cooperative training exercise between the U.S. forces and the Royal Moroccan Forces to gain understanding between the two nations military tactics and procedures.
A Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldier conducts patrolling drills with Marines during African Lion 2012 at the Peacekeeping Support Operation exercise site in Tifnit, Morocco, April 10, 2012. AL-12 is a U.S. African Command-sponsored, Marine Forces Africa-led exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of the United States and Kingdom of Morocco's military tactics, techniques and procedures. More than 1,200 U.S. Service members and 900 Moroccan soldiers took part in the bilateral, annual exercise currently in its 8th year.
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ce sont des casques très anciens déja dans l'inventaire et cette image et ces casques appartiennent à la marine marocaineYouma a écrit :Avez-vous remarqué que les soldats marocains ont de nouveaux casques
regarde bien les grades youma .
fin du hs
général charrioti
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Russia, Morocco Pledge Stronger Military Ties
Saad-Eddine Al-Othmani and Sergei Lavrov
17:46 18/04/2012
MOSCOW, April 18 (RIA Novosti)
Russia and Morocco have agreed to strengthen bilateral military-technical cooperation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.
"Agreements on military-technical cooperation were signed between Russia and Morocco in February 2012, and we pledged [today] to strengthen this aspect of our cooperation," Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow after talks with his Moroccan counterpart Saad-Eddine Al-Othmani.
The Russian foreign minister did not disclose the details of the talks on the subject.
Morocco has no outstanding orders for major conventional weapons from Russia since taking delivery of the last of 12 Tunguska (SA-19 Grison) mobile air-defense systems and missiles for them in 2008.
The North African country has turned to the United States for F-16C combat aircraft, presumably in response to Algerian Su-30MKA acquisitions, and to France and the Netherlands for FREMM and SIGMA frigates respectively.
http://en.ria.ru/world/20120418/172897081.html
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c'est une bonne chose pour les far de se tourné vers les russes , ils ne gagneront que plus de souverainté et d'indépendance , par contre les américains risquent de ne pas apprécier .. garre au retour du bâton.
09.02.2012 (11:47)
In Moscow, the signing of the Agreement between the Government of the
Russian Federation and the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco on
cooperation in military field
February 9 at the Ministry of Defense of Russia signed an Agreement
between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of
the Kingdom of Morocco on cooperation in military field.
The agreement signed by Russia's Deputy Minister of Defence of Russia
Anatoly Antonov, and from Morocco - Kingdom of Morocco Ambassador in
Moscow, Abdel Kader Lesheheb.
The document is aimed at creating the legal framework for Russian-Moroccan relations between military departments.
http://www.function.mil.ru/news_page...0943845@egNews
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Ce que j'ai appris de la stratégie marocaine à cet égard,c'est que le Maroc cherche et a toujours cherché à avoir de bonnes relations militaires précisément avec toutes les puissances mondiales et membres permanents du CS de l'ONU,il est clair que le Maroc a signé des accords de coopération militaire et d'acquisition d'armes avec tous les membres permanents du CS de l'ONU.
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les russes sont de vrai ace en matière de DCA ,pour notre inventaire on a déja eu des chars qui composent la brigade russe à l'est
et des tunguska ,le maroc est un client pour la qualité ,je pense que si contrat il y'a se serai de la DCA .en plus nous avons plusieurs pays qui nous vendent du matériel
Reste que 60 pour cent de notre matos est d'origine us .
et des tunguska ,le maroc est un client pour la qualité ,je pense que si contrat il y'a se serai de la DCA .en plus nous avons plusieurs pays qui nous vendent du matériel
Reste que 60 pour cent de notre matos est d'origine us .
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en effet pour se qui est de la défense anti-aérienne il faut se tourné vers les russes mais faut dire qu'il y a encore beaucoup de travail a faire chez les far de se coté la , la défense anti-aérienne au maroc n'a pour ainsi dire jamais vraiment existe , le polisario reste largement mieux équipement que l'armée marocaine grace a ces SA-6 , SA-8 et SA-9
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ta comparison est valide pour les année 80scorpion-rouge35 a écrit :en effet pour se qui est de la défense anti-aérienne il faut se tourné vers les russes mais faut dire qu'il y a encore beaucoup de travail a faire chez les far de se coté la , la défense anti-aérienne au maroc n'a pour ainsi dire jamais vraiment existe , le polisario reste largement mieux équipement que l'armée marocaine grace a ces SA-6 , SA-8 et SA-9
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étant donnée que le Maroc n'a rien acquis pour ça DAT depuis les années 80 a part les Tunguska M-1 qui sont en petit nombre 6 systemes de 6 lanceurs la comparaison est encore validé pour l'instant
on reparlera si le Maroc décide réacquérir un jour le HQ-9 ou une autre variante
on reparlera si le Maroc décide réacquérir un jour le HQ-9 ou une autre variante
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Ils sont entrain de s'équiper en Hawk aux dernières nouvelles. ça reste léger certes, mais c'est un bon début.
l'Algérie qu'on insulte dans tous ses gestes quotidiens
rappellera que la discorde ne naît jamais d'un malentendu
mais de la méconnaissance et de l'irrespect.
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alors tu peux me dire combien de batterie sam 6 possede le polisario ?scorpion-rouge35 a écrit :étant donnée que le Maroc n'a rien acquis pour ça DAT depuis les années 80 a part les Tunguska M-1 qui sont en petit nombre 6 systemes de 6 lanceurs la comparaison est encore validé pour l'instant
on reparlera si le Maroc décide réacquérir un jour le HQ-9 ou une autre variante