Morocco Enhances Military Capabilities with KC-390 Millennium Aircraft Acquisition
The Royal Moroccan Air Force has made significant strides in strengthening its military capabilities by officially signing a contract for the acquisition of the KC-390 Millennium military transport aircraft. This milestone follows successful trial operations conducted in March and marks a pivotal moment in Morocco's strategic initiative to diversify its military assets and suppliers.
According to the Atlantic Observatory for Defense and Armament, Morocco joins an array of nations in securing agreements with the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer. The KC-390 Millennium is anticipated to augment and possibly replace the existing fleet of Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules aircraft within the Moroccan military.
In addition to this purchase, Morocco is currently in discussions with Embraer to investigate the potential for local production of the KC-390 Millennium, aiming for a "highly favorable integration rate." This development aligns with Morocco's broader objective of enhancing the Royal Armed Forces' (FRA) fleet of transport and refueling aircraft, as noted in reports by the Spanish daily *La Razón*.
The KC-390 Millennium is a medium-sized transport aircraft powered by two jet engines, presenting several competitive advantages over its counterparts. Notably, it possesses the capability to function as an aerial refueling tanker, thereby broadening its utility. The aircraft can carry up to 26 tons of cargo, including wheeled armored vehicles, making it a versatile solution for transport and logistical needs.
A key feature that sets the KC-390 apart from the C-130 Hercules is its rear ramp, which enables efficient loading and unloading of substantial cargo volumes. Furthermore, the KC-390 is more competitively priced, with an estimated cost of around $50 million—substantially less than its rivals, which can exceed $130 million.
In terms of payload capacity, the KC-390 can accommodate a maximum of 26,000 kg. It has the capacity to transport 80 soldiers, carry 74 stretchers with eight medical personnel, or deploy 66 paratroopers. The aircraft boasts impressive speed and range capabilities, reaching a maximum speed of 992 km/h, with operational ranges of 2,820 km at a 23,000 kg load, 3,220 km at 19,000 kg, and 5,820 km at 14,000 kg.
This acquisition represents not only an advancement in Morocco's military capabilities but also underscores the nation's commitment to enhancing its operational efficiency and readiness in an evolving geopolitical landscape.
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