Morocco will become the latest customer for the Lockheed Martin F-16V Block 70/72 Fighting Falcon, with the US government announcing its approval for a procurement on 25 March.
Morocco is to upgrade its 23 existing F-16C/D Block 50/52 aircraft to F-16V Block 70/72 standard, at the same time as procuring an additional 25 aircraft of the same standard. (Lockheed Martin)
The US State Department approval, disclosed by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), covers the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) purchase of 25 new-build F-16Vs, associated equipment, and support for an estimated USD3.79 billion, as well as upgrades to the north African country’s 23 existing F-16C/D Block 50/52s for an estimated USD985.2 million.
While the notification did not break-down the new-build procurement into aircraft variants, the retrofits to the Royal Moroccan Air Force’s (RMAF’s) current fleet will comprise 15 single-seat F-16Cs and eight twin-seat F-16Ds.
Further to the aircraft, the potential sale includes Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS), UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) DB-110 Tactical Reconnaissance Pods (TRPs), Lockheed Martin AN/AAQ-33 Sniper pods, and Exelis AN/ALQ-211(V)9 Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suite (AIDEWS) podded electronic warfare (EW) systems. Weapons listed include Raytheon AIM-120C-7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAMs), Boeing GBU-38/54 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) kits, and GBU-10/12/16/39/49/50 precision-guided bombs.
As noted by the DSCA, the proposed sale to Morocco will improve interoperability with the US and other regional allies, and will enhance the RMAF’s ability to undertake coalition operations, as it has done in the past in flying sorties against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
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