Could Morocco Stop an Algerian Invasion? | The Complete Moroccan Military Arsenal

This video is a definitive technical breakdown of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces' complete 2026 order of battle, covering every weapon system operated by the Forces Armées Royales across ground forces, aviation, naval vessels, and infantry weapons. The context has never been more urgent. Algeria severed diplomatic relations with Morocco in twenty twenty-one and never reopened them. Morocco's foreign minister told parliament there were signs Algeria wanted war. Algeria's response was to buy Su-57 stealth fighters, S-400 missile systems, and spend more on defense than most NATO members. Morocco has been watching. Morocco has been spending too. The last time two North African neighbors came this close to open conflict, the Sand War of 1963 left both countries with a border dispute that has never been legally resolved. This video covers what Morocco is working with today. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:25 - Main Battle Tanks 00:04:28 - Infantry Fighting Vehicles and APCs 00:09:27 - Engineering and Support Vehicles 00:11:50 - Artillery and Rocket Systems 00:20:56 - Air Defense 00:26:32 - Combat Aircraft 00:31:56 - Support Aircraft 00:36:10 - Helicopters 00:40:55 - UAVs and Loitering Munitions 00:46:29 - Naval Vessels 00:51:42 - Small Arms and Infantry Weapons ⚓ What We Cover in This Full Inventory Audit: Armor and the Algeria Problem: Morocco operates one of the most diverse tank fleets on the continent, anchored by the M one A one SA Abrams with M one A two SEPv three deliveries underway, and supplemented by upgraded T seventy-two Bs, VT one A Al Khalids, and M sixty A three TTS tanks that fought across the Western Sahara. Every procurement decision points east toward a neighbor spending more on defense than Morocco earns in national revenue. The Long-Range Strike Picture: No African military has assembled a longer-range precision fires capability than Morocco in twenty twenty-six. HIMARS with Army Tactical Missile System munitions, the Israeli PULS Lynx, Chinese PHL oh three rocket artillery, the LORA ballistic missile, and Delilah cruise missiles integrated onto fifty-year-old F-5 airframes combine into a strike architecture that reaches deep into Algerian territory from launch positions well inside Morocco. The Fighter Transition: Morocco's F-16 Block fifty-two fleet flew combat missions against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and lost a pilot over Yemen in twenty fifteen. The same aircraft are now being upgraded to Viper standard while Block seventy-two deliveries begin, Mirage two thousand nines arrive from the UAE via a three-year French diplomatic standoff, and F-35 negotiations continue in Washington. Algeria just confirmed Su-57 deliveries. Morocco is running to keep pace. The Drone Arsenal: From Bayraktar TB twos and MQ-9 Sea Guardians to Israeli Harops and a newly opened loitering munition factory in Benslimane, Morocco has built one of the most capable unmanned warfare inventories on the African continent, and it is still growing. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER AND CONTENT POLICY AI Generation Notice: All visual content in this video, including 3D renders of vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels, and equipment, is one hundred percent AI-generated. These images are artistic representations created for educational and illustrative purposes to provide visual context for technical specifications. They are not photographs of actual equipment. No Real Firearms: This video does not feature any real-life firearms, live ammunition, or the discharge of weapons. There are no instructions on the assembly, modification, or use of any weapon system. All depictions are digital renders. Public Domain Information: All technical data and historical accounts presented in this video are based strictly on publicly available information, open source intelligence, and verified historical records. This video is intended for educational, historical, and analytical purposes regarding global military technology and national defense capabilities. Editorial Policy: Tools of War does not advocate for military conflict between any nations. Covering a geopolitical situation is not endorsing an outcome. Analyzing a military capability is not celebrating it. We cover equipment. We tell the stories behind it. We do not take sides. #Morocco #MoroccanMilitary #MilitaryArsenal #ToolsOfWar #Algeria #NorthAfrica #MilitaryDocumentary #NationalDefense #MoroccanArmy #MoroccanNavy #MoroccanAirForce #F16 #Abrams #HIMARS #MilitaryHistory #WeaponsOfWar #DefenseAnalysis #OrderOfBattle #MilitaryAnalysis #Geopolitics #AfricaMilitary #OSINT