
US Approves $825 Million Sale of Stinger Missiles to Morocco
4 May 2025
Morocco is once again turning to the United States for its weapons. This time, the kingdom intends to acquire 600 FIM-92K Stinger Block I surface-to-air missiles.
4 May 2025
Morocco is once again turning to the United States for its weapons. This time, the kingdom intends to acquire 600 FIM-92K Stinger Block I surface-to-air missiles.
29 April 2025
Morocco continues to modernize its army. In an effort to diversify its sources of armament, the kingdom has shown keen interest in recent months for advanced defense systems (…)
27 April 2025
Morocco continues the modernization of its army and would like to acquire the K2 Black Panther battle tank, developed by South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem and considered one of the (…)
17 April 2025
Washington approved on Tuesday the sale of 600 portable Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Morocco for an amount of 825 million dollars (730 million euros).
16 April 2025
American manufacturer Lockheed Martin has announced the supply of F-16 fighter jets to Morocco, as well as Patriots and other long-range air defense systems.
15 April 2025
Units of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR) of Morocco and the Pakistani army began on Monday, at the Special Operations School in Cherat (northwest Pakistan), a joint military (…)
7 April 2025
Algeria has reportedly started construction of a new air base near the border with Morocco. It will be mainly dedicated to troop transport aircraft and logistical needs.
5 April 2025
Morocco continues to strengthen and modernize its army. It recently acquired the SpyX kamikaze drone from BlueBird Aero Systems, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (…)
4 April 2025
Two Moroccan soldiers lost their lives on March 30 in the Tagounite region, near the Algerian border, following an accident that occurred during an anti-drug operation, the (…)
29 March 2025
Morocco is considering acquiring the Akash-NG air defense system, developed by India. This surface-to-air missile provides an effective solution against modern air threats such (…)