Exército de Marrocos

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Exército de Marrocos
« em: Abril 05, 2007, 01:33:39 pm »
 

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Everything about the Moroccan army
« Responder #1 em: Fevereiro 23, 2008, 01:51:27 pm »
Bonjour a tous si vous avez des questions que l'armée Marocaine je suis là pour vous répondre. Car souvent les informations que je trouve sur le forum sont pas complète.

Hello all if you have any questions that the Moroccan army I am here to answer you. Because often that I find information on the forum are not complete.

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Olá todos se você tiver quaisquer perguntas que o exército marroquino, estou aqui para lhe responder. Porque muitas vezes que eu encontrar informações sobre o fórum não estão completos.
 

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« Responder #2 em: Fevereiro 23, 2008, 02:18:11 pm »
Mon cher ami, comme vous voyez vous etes acceptè sur ce forum portugais.

Or voyez vous, vos forums militaires au maroc n'acceptent pas les étrangers? vous en pensez quoi?

Merci.

Vous etes marocain ou francais?
 

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« Responder #3 em: Fevereiro 23, 2008, 03:00:08 pm »
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Mon cher ami, comme vous voyez vous etes acceptè sur ce forum portugais.

Or voyez vous, vos forums militaires au maroc n'acceptent pas les étrangers? vous en pensez quoi?

Merci.

Vous êtes marocain ou français?


Si vous êtes le bienvenu même, c'est toujours intéressant d'avoir des Portugais et Espagnols par exemple sur les forum militaire marocain.  :)
Maintenant c'est juste un problème de langue   :wink:  mais minium en  langue Anglaise.

Moi je suis Français d'origine Marocaine.


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Se você é muito bem-vinda, é sempre interessante ter Português e espanhóis, por exemplo fórum sobre o marroquino militar. : Envie una piscadinha virtual: eu venho aqui para aprender mais e também para obter informações sobre o Exército Português. :)
Agora é só uma língua problema: cry: você tem que falar em Inglês até porque muitos marroquinos fala e compreende Inglês.
Agora, se quiser que você indica uma french fórum sobre o exército marroquino e vir falar connosco sobre o seu exército: wink: minium mas em Inglês língua.

Sou francês de origem marroquina.
 

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« Responder #4 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 04:31:32 pm »
:oops:  je préfère que nous prenions le Leclerc de nos amis et allié français.

O Marrocos discutir com a Rússia a discutir com a Rússia para a aquisição de T-90.
Não quero demasiadas T-90 para Marrocos ... : Ops: Eu prefiro que levamos a Leclerc de nossos amigos e aliados french

 

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« Responder #5 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 04:36:58 pm »
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Sept. 27, 2007; Submitted on: 05/10/2007 13:03:44 ; Story ID#: 200710513344

By Lance Cpl. M. Daniel Sanchez, MCAS Yuma




Marine Attack Fighter Squadron 401 F-5N Tiger II pilots, Lt. Col. Geoffrey Olander (tan flight suit on the left) and Maj. Kevin Reece (tan flight suit on the right), pose with F-5 pilots from the Royal Moroccan Air Force during exercise African Lion, Sept. 10-21 at Meknes Air Base, Morocco. Olander and Reece taught the Moroccan F-5 pilots how to conduct air-to-air refueling.

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA, Ariz. (Sept. 27, 2007) -- Two pilots from Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401, the station’s only 4th Marine Aircraft Wing squadron, participated in Exercise African Lion Sept. 10-21 at Meknes Air Base, Morocco.

VMFT-401 F-5N Tiger II pilots, Maj. Kevin Reece and Lt. Col. Geoffrey Olander, strapped up and flew out with the Royal Moroccan Air Force.

The Adversary Marines participated in the annual joint-military exercise, to teach the foreign F-5 pilots about air-to-air refueling and make aerial refueling instructors to continue that training.

Reece, who is a native of Niagara Falls, N. Y., said they were teaching the Moroccans how to conduct aerial refueling because it is a capability the Royal Moroccan Air Force has not had for about 20 years.

The Moroccan military’s air refueling program never really got off the ground, explained Reece.

Reece, who had not trained with the Moroccan military in the past, said he wasn’t sure what to expect at first.

The skills and abilities of the pilots being trained is one of the major factors instructors think about, said Reece. However, the Moroccan’s had capable, hard-working pilots who were able to pick up the training quickly.

As a squadron, they had an incredible learning curve and did a good job of preparing each new class of pilots, said Reece.

The Moroccan airmen made sure everyone was already familiar with the operational terms and concepts before they participated in the training, which helped to move things along, said Reece.

Although Reece and Olander were the instructors, they still walked away with some new knowledge of their own.

Moroccan F-5s have upgraded avionics packs, which improve their tactical and inclement weather capabilities, said Reece.

The avionics pack consists of improved radar, navigation, heads-up display, and several other equipment improvements.

This is definitely the type of equipment that could help the Adversaries in their mission, said Reece. If countries around the world are using these, VMFT-401 should have them as well.

However, the trip was not all work. Reece and Olander also took in the scenery and the culture of Morocco.
After the morning flights, all the pilots would go out to eat together to get their minds off the job, said Reece.

“The food was really good,” said Reece, “I got to eat some Taine and Harira soup.”

Tagine is a North African dish that is slow cooked at low temperatures. It consists of various types of meat, vegetables and sauce and is made in a special cooking pot of the same name, according to www.cuisinenet.com.

Harira is a soup usually eaten during dinner in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan to break the day’s fast.

Reece also said he and Olander, who is a native of Boston, were able to learn about Ramadan and a different side of the Muslim culture while in Morocco.

The vast majority of the people in Meknes are of the Muslim faith and were observing the
holy month, which meant they would not eat from sunrise to sunset for the duration of the month, said Reece.

The city sets off huge cannons to signal the end of the day’s fast and the first night was a little rough because the blasts came unexpectedly, said Reece, commenting on how the cannon blasts took him by surprise.

Reece said the people of Morocco were very friendly and did not mind if they ate during the day.

Even Moroccan pilots who were scheduled to fly were exempt from the fast for that day, said Reece.

Morocco was a great place to train and their culture was amazing, said Reece

Working with other countries just helps to further the cause of freedom and these types of international military exercises are critical for building a strong base of support around the world, said Reece.

“You can never have enough friends and this shows there are nations that see America as a force for good,” he said.

The fact is, in that part of the world there is a contest for freedom going on and someone has to win, said Reece




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« Responder #6 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 04:43:22 pm »
Tous les M60A3TTS Marocain dispose de plaque ERA pour une meilleurs protections.
Ici Un char Marocain avec un militaire américains  c34x

Todos M60A3TTS marroquino placa tem uma melhor proteção ERA.
Aqui tanque com um marroquino militar americana

 

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« Responder #7 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 04:50:47 pm »
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Moroccan VIP Jet Gets LAIRCM

Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation of Rolling Meadows, IL received a firm-fixed price contract modification for $15 million, pursuant to a letter contract for foreign military sales case number MO-D-QAD for one Moroccan Head of State Aircraft Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures (LAIRCM) system. LAIRCM has become a popular way to protect large transport aircraft; it uses sensors to detect incoming infared-guided missiles, then throws it off course using targeted laser pulses. The exact aircraft was not specified, but based on the Alkowat al malakiya al jawiya’s order of battle, our bet is on the transcontinental Falcon 50 business jet based at Rabat Sale.

The contract will include hardware, support equipment and services to include but not limited to: systems engineering, program management, logistics, spares as well as installation, installation support, and field service support. This effort support foreign military sales to Morocco. At this time, $3 million has been obligated. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH will issue the contract (FA8625-08-C-6479).


http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/mor ... rcm-04010/
 

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« Responder #8 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 04:58:17 pm »
F-5 Marocain en Israel durant leur modernisation secrète, vous pouvez voir sous l'appareil le POD RAFAEL LITENING.  :D

Marroquino F-5 em Israel durante a sua modernização secreto, que você pode ver parte inferior da aeronave POD RAFAEL LITENING.

 

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« Responder #9 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 06:24:43 pm »
Général, vous n'etes pas Français.

Vous etes um imposteur marocain, je vais faire le nécessaire afin que vous soyez virè du Forum.
 

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« Responder #10 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 07:50:19 pm »
Muito interessante a última imagem dá que pensar... :roll:
 

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« Responder #11 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 07:53:26 pm »
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Général, vous n'etes pas Français.

Vous etes um imposteur marocain, je vais faire le nécessaire afin que vous soyez virè du Forum.


Je suis francais d'origine Marocaine...
Où est le problème ?
Je vous dérange ?

Les administrateurs du forum peuvent virifier mon adresse IP, j'habite sur Paris.
 

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« Responder #12 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 07:59:56 pm »
Pauvre tache, apprend deja a écrire correctement le français!

casse toi d'ici (je te le dis comme vient de le dire le président N.Sarkozy dans le salon de l'agriculture)
 

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« Responder #13 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 08:03:25 pm »
Deuxième insultes bravo !

Je transfère tous vos messages d'insultes vers un modérateur du site  :D
 

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« Responder #14 em: Fevereiro 24, 2008, 08:24:32 pm »
boa noite a todos so novo no forum antes de todo peso desculpa pelo o vocabulario e gramatica portuguesa.general tes photo sont bien jolies elles contredises ce que tu dit exemple le f5 EST F5 ISRAELIEN.une derniere chose l espagne est tres bien equiper militairement par rapport au maroc source militaire.je suis portugais vivant en france