Morocco has signed a deal for 24 Boeing
AH-64 Apache helicopters.
Boeing has delivered nearly 2,500 Apache
helicopters to 16 nations to date, including the U.S.,
Netherlands, Greece, United Kingdom, Japan, India, Singapore,
South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
Deliveries to Morocco, the 17th
country to order them, are expected to begin in 2024.
“This is another step forward in our long
partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco,” said Jeff Shockey, vice
president, Global Sales and Marketing, Boeing Defense, Space &
Security and Government Services. “Worldwide demand for the Apache
is growing and we are proud to provide this best-in-class
capability to Morocco.”
The AH-64E Apache is the latest configuration of
the attack helicopter. It is designed and equipped with an open
systems architecture including the latest communications,
navigation, sensor and weapon systems.
It has an improved
Modernized Target Acquisition Designation System that provides
day, night and all-weather target information, as well as night
vision navigation capability. In addition to classifying ground
and air targets, the Fire Control Radar has been updated to
operate in a maritime environment.
Boeing will build and deliver the new Moroccan
Apaches under a contract with the U.S. Army through the U.S.
government’s Foreign Military Sales process.
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