List of equipment of 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.

large stock The Royal Moroccan Army employs various individual weapons to provide light firepower at short ranges.

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.

Other weapons used for training, exercises or parades are : Coaxial Machine Guns and Automatic cannons: The army uses different types of mortars for indirect fire support when heavier artillery may not be appropriate or available.

A hundred of self-propelled mortars are also in RMA's inventory (See Below) The Royal Moroccan Army employs a variety of anti-tank weapons, ranging from disposable, man-portable rockets to armored tank destroyers equipped with guided missiles.

Recoilless rifles are still in use, often mounted on trucks or other military vehicles, but they are being replaced by more effective anti-tank guided missiles.

The RMA's high-mobility multipurpose vehicles serves as cargo/troop carrier, weapons platform, and ambulance, among many other roles.

378 GM Defense CUCVs (138 M1008, 188 M1009 and 52 M1028) and 278 M151s 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.

[15] 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.

Stored[19] (6th royal armored brigade:The Russian brigade) <500 on order [32] [33] Personnel Carrier Lately after the relations between Morocco and Israel were strengthened, many weapons were procured, including drones and loitering munitions The Artillery, grouped in GARs, includes self-propelled howitzers, towed howitzers, multiple launch rocket systems and air defense systems, mortar carriers are part of the RIMZ.

Royal Moroccan Army honor platoon
Moroccan jeeps, armed with anti-tank weapons (UNOSOM II)
Moroccan Soldiers with Olive Drab Battle Uniform and SPECTRA helmet .
M109A5 Howitzer from the Moroccan 15th Royal Artillery Group
M109A5 Howitzer Crews from the Moroccan 15th Royal Artillery Group.
Moroccan M60A1 during a 2006 Army expo
M163 VADS of the Royal Moroccan Army during a 2006 Army Exp
Phalanx CIWS is clearly installed on the top of the deck