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Morocco strengthens military with acquisition of H225M Caracal helicopters
Morocco has officially placed an order for ten H225M Caracal helicopters from Airbus Helicopters, finalizing negotiations that spanned several years. The deal, announced on September 1, marks a significant modernization of the Royal Moroccan Air Force’s (RMAF) fleet and reinforces Morocco’s position as a regional military power.
A strategic advantage in special operations
The H225M Caracal, a heavy tactical transport helicopter, is renowned for its versatility and advanced features. Equipped with all-weather capabilities, night-flying ability, and in-flight refueling probes, the aircraft offers an operational range of 1,200 kilometers. These attributes make it ideal for special operations, including combat search and rescue (CSAR) and the infiltration and exfiltration of special forces.
The new fleet will replace Morocco's aging helicopters, which include the 47-year-old Aérospatiale SA.330 Pumas and other outdated models. By 2028, the Caracals will be fully operational, providing Morocco with a strategic edge over neighboring countries like Algeria, which relies on less advanced Russian-made Mil Mi-17 helicopters for similar missions.
Diplomatic ties bolster defense agreements
The deal underscores Morocco’s growing defense partnership with France. Airbus Helicopters, headquartered in France, is also expected to establish a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) center in Morocco, which will serve to support the West African region. This aligns with broader Franco-Moroccan cooperation in defense, including the establishment of a joint armament committee and initiatives to develop Morocco’s Defense Industrial and Technological Base (BITD).
France’s recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara in 2024 has further strengthened bilateral ties, paving the way for increased collaboration in military and industrial sectors.
Technical and operational efficiency
Morocco’s choice of the H225M is partly due to its compatibility with existing aircraft operated by the Royal Gendarmerie, such as the EC225 Super Puma. The two models share similar architecture, motorization, and avionics, streamlining maintenance processes and reducing costs. Maintenance operations are expected to improve by up to 85%, with faster crew training and more efficient spare parts management.
The Caracal’s proven reliability in conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Mali, and Libya highlights its durability and strategic value in demanding environments. Its advanced avionics, autopilot systems, and self-protection capabilities ensure survivability in hostile operations, further justifying Morocco’s investment in this state-of-the-art helicopter fleet.
A broader vision for regional defense
This acquisition positions Morocco as the largest African operator of the H225M Caracal and reflects its commitment to modernizing its armed forces. The helicopters’ versatility and operational range enhance Morocco’s ability to conduct high-stakes missions, contributing to its regional influence and defense readiness.
With this purchase, Morocco not only strengthens its military capabilities but also advances its strategic partnerships and industrial ambitions, cementing its role as a key player in the region’s defense landscape.