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Morocco Boosts Military Ammunition With Turkish Bayraktar Akinci Drones

Morocco has received a batch of Bayraktar Akinci advanced drones from Turkish manufacturer Baykar, in a significant effort to modernize military capabilities and secure its airspace monitoring.

Issam ToutatebyIssam Toutate
Feb, 05, 2025
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Bayraktar Akinci. Source: Forum Far-Maroc

Bayraktar Akinci. Source: Forum Far-Maroc

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Rabat – Morocco has received a batch of Bayraktar Akinci advanced drones from Turkish manufacturer Baykar, in a significant effort to modernize military capabilities and secure its airspace monitoring.

Morocco had previously procured Bayraktar TB2 drones in 2021, which played a crucial role in curbing the Polisario Front – the separatist group against Morocco’s territorial integrity – from breaching into the buffer zones.

Forum Far-Maroc shared the news, outlining the benefits of this acquisition on the country’s defensive abilities.

The acquisition is a significant step in Morocco’s army ammunition as the Akinci represents a leap forward in drone technology, featuring cutting-edge artificial intelligence capabilities that distinguish it apart from previous generations of unmanned aerial vehicles.

The newly acquired Akinci possesses a sophisticated avionics system that allows for advanced signal processing, sensor fusion, and real-time situational awareness.

Designed for high-precision missions, the integration of this next-generation drone demonstrates Morocco’s commitment to upgrading its military technology and strategic defense capabilities.

Read also: Morocco to Become First North African Country to Receive HIMARS

The drone’s dual AI intelligence allows for complex operational scenarios, potentially enhancing the North African country’s surveillance, reconnaissance, and potential combat capabilities. This acquisition signals Morocco’s strategic investment in modern military technology and its desire to maintain a technologically advanced defense force.

Meanwhile, Turkish manufacturer Baykar has also recently announced the establishment of a drone production factory in Morocco.

This procurement reflects the ongoing evolution of military drone technology and its increasing importance in contemporary defense strategies.

Morocco is boosting its military ammunition with various deals with diverse partners. The country is expecting the delivery of a batch of US AH-64E Apache helicopters in the coming months.

In December 2024, the US approved the sale of 30 AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM missiles, support equipment, and training to Morocco for nearly $90 million.

Aware of its strategic location capable of maintaining regional security, the North African country allocated $12 billion to the defense industry in its 2024 finance bill.

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