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Royal Moroccan Navy Force البحرية لملكية al-Bahriyya al-Malakiyah Marine Royale | |
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Active | 1960 - |
Country | Morocco |
Branch | Navy |
Size | 42,000 sailors, officers and marines |
Part of | Administration of Defence إدارة الدفاع |
Equipment | 43 ships (+6 orders)[citation needed] |
Commanders | |
Military Leadership | Mohammed Berrada Kouzi (Inspector of the Royal Navy) |
Civilian Leadership | King Mohammed VI (Commander-in-Chief) |
Insignia | |
Naval Ensign | |
Naval Jack |
|File:Marine Royale.png The Royal Moroccan Navy is the naval branch of the military of Morocco. The location of its bases is Casablanca, Agadir, Al Hoceima, Dakhla, Kenitra, Safi and Tangier and a new naval base is in building at Ksar Sghir wich will be the largest Navy base in Morocco. Its total manpower strength was 42,000 sailors, officers and marines.
Ship classes
- Floréal class (2 in service)
- FREMM class (1 ordered)[1]
- Sigma class a light 10513 class frigate (3 ordered)
Total: 4
- Descubierta class (1 in service)
- Sigma class corvettes (2 ordered)
Total: 3
Total: 3
- OPV-64 class (5 in service)
- Osprey-55 class (4 in service)
- Cormoran class (6 in service)
- PR-72 class (2 in service)
- Lazaga class (4 in service)
Total: 21
- Logistic ships
- El Dakhla class (1 in service)
- El Aigh class (1 in service)
- Oceanographic ships
- Conrad class (1 in service)
Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Phanter | France | Naval Helicopter | 565MB | 4 |
See also
References
- Baker III, A. D. (1998). Combat Fleets of the World 1998-1999. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-111-4.