Morocco to Receive more Abrams Tanks

Morocco to Receive more Abrams Tanks

More Abrams tanks are on their way to Morocco, which has launched a program to bolster its land forces.

The Donald Trump administration has approved the shipping of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.

The deal was approved last September in a move to equip Morocco with US military equipment worth more than $115 million.

The equipment is part of the Excess Defense Articles program, or EDA, which provides for surplus military equipment that has not been offered to domestic police forces to be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.

Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced in June 2012 that Morocco had requested the possible sale of 200 surplus M1A1 tanks converted into the M1A1 Special Armor configuration along with associated weapons, ammunition, and equipment.

Under the $358m foreign military sales (FMS) contract, the General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) company was to upgrade a total of 150 M1A1 Abrams tanks for sale to the Kingdom of Morocco.

The advanced M1A1 SA tank features gunners primary sight, new Block I 2nd generation forward-looking infrared technology, and a blue force tracking system for enhanced effectiveness in the battlefield.

Designed for modern armored ground warfare, Abram tank is the main battle tank in the US Army and Marine Corps.

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