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The oldest "Moroccan" military forces are those of the Mauri Berber Kingdoms from around 225 BCE. [7] The Moroccan army has existed continuously since 1088 during the rising of Almoravid Empire in the 11th-century.
The Kingdom of Morocco is part of multiple international organisations, is a Major non-NATO ally, part of the Arab League, and has established military cooperation with different countries such as USA, [11] Russia, [12] Portugal, [13] Tunisia, [14] China, Qatar, Italy, France, [15] Spain, [16] UAE or Turkey.
The military history of Morocco covers a vast time period and complex events. ... Morocco was the first independent nation to recognize the United States back in 1778 ...
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Morocco and the former entities that ruled the modern polity. Moroccan victory Moroccan defeat Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
In January 2011, a Royal Moroccan Air Force F-5 crashed while trying to land at the airport of the military base near Meknes and a pilot was killed in the crash. [ 47 ] In July 2011, a Royal Moroccan Air Force C-130H crash killed 78 people after the aircraft, en route from Dakhla , a city in Morocco to Kenitra Air Base in Kenitra , crashed 9.7 ...
3.6 Kingdom of Morocco. 4 Notes. 5 References. 6 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... 1936 C.E. Military uprising in Melilla; Kingdom of Morocco. 1963 C.E ...
Modern equipment of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is a list of equipment currently in service with the Royal Moroccan Army.Sources are the United States Excess Defense Articles (EDA) database, [1] UNROCA [2],INSS Israel's Middle East Military Balance, [3] World Small Arms Inventory, [4] SIPRI Trade registers [5] and the Military Balance in the Middle East by CSIS, [6] and Army-Guide.
The Army of Liberation (Moroccan Arabic: جيش التحرير, romanized: Jish Etteḥrir; Berber languages: Aserdas Uslelli) was an organization of various loosely united militias fighting for the independence of Morocco from the French-Spanish protectorate.