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Sujet: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Jeu 11 Mar - 1:10
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RABAT-SALE, Morocco - Major General Ahmed Boutaleb, inspector of the Moroccan Air Force, Royal Armed Forces, presents Brigadier General Robert Ferrell, director of C4 Systems, U.S. Africa Command, with a gift following a meeting on March 2, 2010, at the Royal Armed Forces Headquarters in Rabat, Morocco. Ferrell was in Morocco discussing communications modernization initiatives between the United States and Morocco
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RED BISHOP Modérateur
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 27 Sep - 17:20
il semblerai que les USA ont remis aux FAR un vehicule de transport sans pilote
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 27 Sep - 18:12
Non, ils sont acquis depuis au moins 2 ans. déjà vu dans des exercices du même type lord des African Lion.
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feu Hassan II.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbjNQ_5QvgQ
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 28 Sep - 16:10
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 28 Sep - 17:16
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 29 Sep - 1:57
Cette menace NRBC viens de l'Algérie et le Polz, c'est dans la mentalité des communiste vu le retard technologique de leur arsenal, ils font souvent recours aux armes chimiques et biologiques... sur la population civile..
Les alliés de Moscou et Moscou ont l'habitude de ça... Afghanistan, Irak, Syrie...
Quand ils ont plus rien à perdre et que leur armée a été défaites, ils se vengent sur les civile et leur cheptel, y compris leur espion, implanté dans des quartiers où zone rurale et ils balance leur virus dans les canalisations, rivière, et zones agricoles..
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Jeu 21 Oct - 23:23
[….] In the coming weeks, U.S. and Moroccan military officials will gather at the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces southern zone headquarters in Agadir to start planning for next year’s African Lion, the largest military exercise in Africa. [……]
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 26 Oct - 14:46
Get ready for African Lion 2022! Planning for the return of the largest military exercise in Africa is getting started this week in Agadir, with military personnel from Morocco, the US, Tunisia, Senegal and Ghana gathering at the FAR’s southern zone headquarters. pic.twitter.com/6i6Jv4sdCP
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 31 Oct - 22:34
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Dans le cadre du plan global de coopération maroco-américaine, un Cours portant sur l’Intégration des Forces d’Opérations Spéciales (CIFOS) a été donné, durant la période du 13 au 24 septembre 2021, à l’Ecole des Langues des FAR à Salé, par une équipe d’experts américains appartenant au corps professoral de l’Université des opérations spéciales interarmées (JSOU) de Floride.
Cette formation a bénéficié à un parterre d’Officiers supérieurs des différentes composantes des FAR disposant d’entité de forces spéciales, à savoir : l’Armée de Terre, les Forces Royales Airs, la Marine Royale et la Gendarmerie Royale.
Les experts Général de Brigade à la retraite Michael Warmack ancien Commandant général adjoint de la 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) Colonel à la retraite Brett Bourne ancien commandant de l'École des U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 31 Oct - 22:40
Je ne sais pas ce que les US veulent faire du Maroc mais ça coopère avec l'US Army à tous les niveaux... L'armée américaine mise clairement sur les FAR...et les politiques ne pourront que suivre..
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 31 Oct - 23:09
les Forces Royales Airs ont une force spéciale ?!
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 31 Oct - 23:12
Commando Air
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 1 Nov - 0:46
Commandos parachutistes de l'air
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Sam 6 Nov - 20:54
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 1 Déc - 16:09
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Air force leaders from Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria and Tunisia attended an Executive African Partnership Flight strategic planning event Nov. 8-9, 2021, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. “The world is heading towards a direction that is unpredictable. We can share and learn from each other.” - Tunisian Air Force Maj. Gen. Hajem
The forum, hosted by U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Commander Gen. Jeff Harrigian, provided the air chiefs an opportunity to discuss their shared vision for the future of multination coordination and interoperability in Africa.
“Each and every one of our nations has challenges,” Harrigian said. “This [was] a chance to talk about how we can work together to achieve the security and stability that all of our nations are looking for.”
As commander of USAFE-AFAFRICA, Harrigian serves as the connective tissue between the different African air forces, U.S. Africa Command and NATO. His experience with multinational military operations and exercises facilitated discussions on the topic of long-lasting military partnerships.
“You can’t surge trust,” said Harrigian. “What we’re doing here is building connections and relationships, so when we need to make a call, someone is picking up the phone on the other side.”
Several participants expressed the need for more agile forces across the continent, as the speed of operations and decision-making becomes more critical.
“If you have a technician, [they] should be able to work on the lines and also be able to do other support services at the same time,” said Ghanaian Air Commodore Joshua L. M. Larkai, Accra Air Base commander. “So when we look at training, people will be multi-tasked. They should be able to do different tasks at the same time, and you should be able to deploy different pieces at the same time.”
Though their forces vary in size and capabilities, working groups like the EAPF allow the air chiefs the chance to discuss their combined operational capacities.
“The world is heading towards a direction that is unpredictable,” said Tunisian Air Force Maj. Gen. Mohamed Hajem, TAF Chief of Staff. “We can share and learn from each other.”
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16th annual international DLA Energy Europe and Africa Fuel Exchange Agreements Forum
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany – Representatives from 15 countries met in person for the first time in two years to talk fuel infrastructure, future operations and increased partnership opportunities during the 16th annual Defense Logistics Agency Fuel Exchange Agreements Forum in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Nov. 16-18.
Since 2007, the Forum has provided officials the opportunity to learn more about the DLA Energy International Fuel Agreement program and share information within the NATO fuel community.
“Your willingness to participate and share information from your organizations represents the multinational cooperation and cohesion that is engendered in an event such as this,” said DLA Energy Commander Air Force Brig. Gen. Jimmy Canlas during his opening remarks. “The excellent fuel support provided by all of you and your fuels organizations is extremely valuable to DLA Energy and the U.S. Warfighter and together we are stronger.”
About 65 military and civilian officials from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and NATO Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe attended. The Forum enabled the partners the opportunity to explore ways to strengthen interoperability, discuss mutual fuel support efforts and troubleshoot challenges. Topics of discussion centered around Acquisition Cross-Service Agreements, pipeline systems, and the progression of alternative fuels.
“The Forum gave our community an opportunity to build camaraderie, cohesion, and understanding after 20 months of virtual isolation,” said DLA Energy Europe & Africa Commander Army Lt. Col. Benverren Fortune. “This year’s event would not have been possible without our International Agreements Chief Mr. Gerald Candelaria who envisioned it and exceeded that vision. Finally, I would like to thank our allies and partners for attending and look forward to next year’s FEA!”
British Army Headquarters Maj. Georgina Mawbey said the face-to-face conversation were valuable. “The Forum is a great platform to share best practices, understand mutual support and discuss issues and future developments,” she said.
“The Forum is critically important not only to DLA Energy, but to all of NATO's partner and allied countries as we collectively posture our forces to deter adversarial aggression and build readiness for the next fight,” said Chief of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command Petroleum & Water Branch U.S. Army Lt. Col. Justin Darnell. “It added tremendous value because my team had the opportunity to network and build valuable relationships with our bulk petroleum partners.”
Germany Ministry of Defense, POL Finance, Niels Schmidt said the event was informative and well-structured.
“It was a unique opportunity to meet the counterparts of DLA Energy Finance and representatives of the European and African POL (petroleum, oil and lubricants) community,” Schmidt said. “It’s an ideal environment to discuss issues and solutions for challenges in and out of multinational cooperation.”
This year was the first time Morocco attended the Forum.
“It is an important opportunity to strengthen our partnerships with other nations, to share knowledge and information on different logistic systems in the field of oil support, and to know the existing agreements,” Alila said.
For many of these partners, this meeting served as a launching point to begin the agreement process and collaboration efforts. DLA Energy has authority from U.S. European Command to expand negotiations with several Eastern Europe countries.
“These fuel agreements are essential elements not only during routine and emerging operations but also during international exercises like RIMPAC, Vigilant Shield, and the Defender Exercises in Europe,” said Gerald Candelaria, DLA Energy International Agreements Chief “They help build supply chain efficiency, enhance interoperability with participating foreign militaries, and strengthen long-term collaboration with partners around the world.”
DLA Energy has 43 fuel agreements with allies around the world. In the past year, DLA Energy has signed new fuel exchange agreements with Lithuania, India, Romania, Estonia, and the United Kingdom.
DLA Energy’s International Fuel Agreements team is responsible for establishing and maintaining long-term Department of Defense fuel agreements with foreign militaries. Synchronized with DLA Energy regional offices, the team focuses on providing a global capability to meet future fuel requirements.
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 14 Déc - 15:39
Harry S. Truman Strike Group Transits the Strait of Gibraltar
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STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR (Dec. 14, 2021) The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group (HSTCSG) partnered with the Royal Moroccan Navy’s Sigma-class frigate Allal Ben Abdallah (F 615) to transit the Strait of Gibraltar and enter the Mediterranean Sea during a regularly scheduled deployment in the U.S. Sixth Fleet area of operations, Dec. 14, 2021.
The transit with the Allal Ben Abdallah comes after the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) and its accompanying strike group departed Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, and Mayport, Florida, Dec. 1.
“It was a great experience for our team to sail alongside the Moroccan Royal Navy. Our carrier strike group proved once again today their versatility to enhance interoperability with like-minded partners in both training and real world operations,” said Rear Adm. Curt Renshaw, commander Carrier Strike Group 8. “With our Moroccan partners we certainly share the goal of fostering conditions for maritime security and stability in the region and to deter or counter those who threaten security anywhere in the world.”
While in U.S. Sixth Fleet area of operations the HSTCSG will work alongside allied and partner maritime forces, focusing on theater security cooperation efforts to further regional stability. Partnering with the Moroccan Navy through the Strait of Gibraltar demonstrates the strong maritime partnership with Morocco and commitment to international law.
Previous at-sea engagement with the Moroccan Navy occurred with the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group’s (IKE CSG) participation in Lightning Handshake, a bi-lateral maritime exercise between the U.S. and the Royal Moroccan Navy (RMN) and Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF) conducted in March 2021.
Elements of the strike group, commanded by Rear Adm. Curt Renshaw, include flagship Truman, commanded by Capt. Gavin Duff; the nine squadrons of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1, commanding by CAPT Matthew Barr; staffs of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 8 and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56), Commanded by CAPT Chris Marvin.
In addition, the strike group includes the guided-missile destroyers of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 28 commanded by Captain Todd Zenner which include, USS Bainbridge (DDG 96), USS Cole (DDG 67), USS Gravely (DDG 107), and USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109), and the Royal Norwegian Navy’s Fridtjof-Nansen class frigate HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310).
“Our Sailors are always ready to provide flexible mission capabilities, ranging from supporting maritime security operations and provide crisis response capability, to increasing theater security cooperation and providing forward naval presence in fleet areas of operation,” said Capt. Gavin Duff, Truman’s commanding officer. “We are prepared to integrate seamlessly whether it with the other ships, in the skies, or across the seas.”
HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen’s integration with the Truman Strike Group is the first Norwegian cooperative deployer in history representing a milestone in the overall defense cooperation between Norway and the United States.
The strike group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Sixth Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to maintain maritime stability and security, and defend U.S., allied and partner interests in Europe and Africa."
For more news from CSG 8, visit, www.facebook.com/CSG8, www.navy.mil/local.cvn75/, www.facebook.com/usnavy, www.navy.mil, or www.twitter.com/usnavy.