Military of Morocco

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Moroccan Royal Armed Forces
القوات المسلحة الملكية


Founded 1956
Service branches -Royal Moroccan Air Force
-Royal Army
-Royal Navy
-Royal Gendarmerie
-Auxiliary Forces
-Royal Guard
Leadership
Supreme Commander and Chief-of-Staff King Mohammed VI
Manpower
Available for
military service
7,908,864 males, age 18-49 (2005),
7,882,879 females, age 18-49 (2005)
Fit for
military service
6,484,787 males, age 18-49 (2005),
6,675,757 females, age 18-49 (2005)
Reaching military
age annually
males (2005),
341,677 females (2005)
Active personnel 196,300 (2006) (ranked 26th)
Reserve personnel 150,000 (2002 est.)
Expenditures
Budget 7,630,000,000 [1]
Percent of GDP 5%
Industry
Foreign suppliers Flag of France France
Flag of Spain Spain
Flag of the United States United States
Related articles
History Military history of Morocco

The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is the summation of the armed forces of the kingdom of Morocco. It was founded in 1956 (except the Royal Navy founded in 1960) after Morocco's independence from France and Spain. It is structures into six different branches :

Branche: Personnel Founded
*Royal Army 178.000 1956
*Royal Moroccan Air Force 13.500 1956
*Royal Navy 7800 1960
*Royal Gendarmerie 40.000 1956
*Auxiliary Forces 10.000 1956
*Royal Guard 6000 1956
* Total 255.300 -


The Royal Moroccan Army fought on the Golan front in 1973, intervened decisively in 1977 Shaba conflict, and saved Zaire's regime. But the Morrocan Armed Forces were mostly illustrious in fighting a 25 years war against the POLISARIO, an Algerian backed rebel movement seeking the separation of Western Sahara from Morocco. Moroccan Armed forces also took a symbolic part in the Gulf war among other Arab armies, and also intervened in Somalia in 1993.

On 14 July 1999, Royal Armed Forces were on parade at the Champs-Élysées, which was exceptional for a non-French army at the time.

It is today taking part in several peace keeping missions: MONUC, ONUCI, EUFOR, KFOR and MINUSTAH.


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