US State Department proposes $542M sale of mobility artillery rocket systems to Morocco

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US State Department proposes $542M sale of mobility artillery rocket systems to Morocco
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The United States and the government of Morocco are poised to enter a deal worth $542 million that includes the sale of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS.

The sale would also include things like 40 low cost reduced range practice rocket pods, 35 vehicular dual long-range radio systems with GPS, three wrecker trucks, 18 cargo trucks, 18 trailers, communications equipment, camouflage screen and support systems, spare parts, laptop computers, support services, and more.U.S. Army Tactical Missile System firing a missile into the East Sea during a South Korea-U.S.

POPULAR MOROCCAN SINGERS' RAPE TRIAL BEGINS IN PARIS IN CASE THAT SPARKED BACKLASH AMONG FEMINIST ACTIVISTS Additionally, the equipment will enhance efforts of the Royal Armed Forces, which conducts exercises with U.S. forces that focus on countering terrorism and extremist organizations in the Sahel and Maghreb region.

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