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Nice Moroccan Army photos

A few nice moroccan army images I found:

Spahis in camp at Arsy after battle (LOC)
moroccan army

Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Spahis in camp at Arsy after battle

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.17611

Call Number: LC-B2- 3271-11

Cool Moroccan Army images

Check out these moroccan army images:

Self-Propelled Gun, 90 MM “Scorpion”
moroccan army

Image by Children of the Concrete
The display reads:

SELF-PROPELLED GUN, 90 MM "SCORPION"

M56

USA, VIETNAM CONFLICT

Designed for airborne operations, the M56 was troop tested with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in 1953 and was officially adopted in 1957. Conceived as a rapidly deployable anti-tank weapon, it saw service as field artillery in "Operation Toledo" July 1967, during the Vietnam Conflict.

Its 90 mm gun has a vertical sliding breechlock which fired the same ammunition as the M48 Tank. The chassis features high aluminum content with both riveted and welded construction. The only armor on the vehicle is the gun shield. It was replaced in the U.S. Army by the M551 "Sheridan," though it continued in service for some years in the Spanish and Moroccan Armies.

Caliber: 90 mm (3.5 in) (M54)
Weight: 7,035 kg (15,477 lbs)
Range: 3,500 m (3,850 yds)
Shell Weight: 8.2 kg H.E. / 10.9 kg A.P. (18 lbs H.E. / 24 lbs A.P.)
Elevation: 380 mils (15 degrees)
Traverse: 1,080 mils (60 degrees)
Crew: Four
Speed: 45 km / h (28 mph)
Engine: Continental A01-403-5 6 cylinder
Cruising Range: 224 km (140 miles)

Museum Acc.#: 66.40.1

Taken October 1st, 2011.

Cool Moroccan Army images

Some cool moroccan army images:

Self-Propelled Gun, 90 MM “Scorpion”
moroccan army

Image by Children of the Concrete
The display reads:

SELF-PROPELLED GUN, 90 MM "SCORPION"

M56

USA, VIETNAM CONFLICT

Designed for airborne operations, the M56 was troop tested with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in 1953 and was officially adopted in 1957. Conceived as a rapidly deployable anti-tank weapon, it saw service as field artillery in "Operation Toledo" July 1967, during the Vietnam Conflict.

Its 90 mm gun has a vertical sliding breechlock which fired the same ammunition as the M48 Tank. The chassis features high aluminum content with both riveted and welded construction. The only armor on the vehicle is the gun shield. It was replaced in the U.S. Army by the M551 "Sheridan," though it continued in service for some years in the Spanish and Moroccan Armies.

Caliber: 90 mm (3.5 in) (M54)
Weight: 7,035 kg (15,477 lbs)
Range: 3,500 m (3,850 yds)
Shell Weight: 8.2 kg H.E. / 10.9 kg A.P. (18 lbs H.E. / 24 lbs A.P.)
Elevation: 380 mils (15 degrees)
Traverse: 1,080 mils (60 degrees)
Crew: Four
Speed: 45 km / h (28 mph)
Engine: Continental A01-403-5 6 cylinder
Cruising Range: 224 km (140 miles)

Museum Acc.#: 66.40.1

Taken October 1st, 2011.

Self-Propelled Gun, 90 MM “Scorpion”
moroccan army

Image by Children of the Concrete
The display reads:

SELF-PROPELLED GUN, 90 MM "SCORPION"

M56

USA, VIETNAM CONFLICT

Designed for airborne operations, the M56 was troop tested with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in 1953 and was officially adopted in 1957. Conceived as a rapidly deployable anti-tank weapon, it saw service as field artillery in "Operation Toledo" July 1967, during the Vietnam Conflict.

Its 90 mm gun has a vertical sliding breechlock which fired the same ammunition as the M48 Tank. The chassis features high aluminum content with both riveted and welded construction. The only armor on the vehicle is the gun shield. It was replaced in the U.S. Army by the M551 "Sheridan," though it continued in service for some years in the Spanish and Moroccan Armies.

Caliber: 90 mm (3.5 in) (M54)
Weight: 7,035 kg (15,477 lbs)
Range: 3,500 m (3,850 yds)
Shell Weight: 8.2 kg H.E. / 10.9 kg A.P. (18 lbs H.E. / 24 lbs A.P.)
Elevation: 380 mils (15 degrees)
Traverse: 1,080 mils (60 degrees)
Crew: Four
Speed: 45 km / h (28 mph)
Engine: Continental A01-403-5 6 cylinder
Cruising Range: 224 km (140 miles)

Museum Acc.#: 66.40.1

Taken October 1st, 2011.

moroccan vs algerian army

Maroc vs algerie army anp
Video Rating: 2 / 5

www.facebook.com www.facebook.com RABAT – A military transport plane slammed into a mountainside in bad weather in southern Morocco on Tuesday, killing all 80 people on board, hospital and military sources said. The army said 78 people were killed on the spot and two rushed to hospital after the Hercules C-130 crashed on the edge of the Sahara desert in Morocco’s worst military aviation disaster. A hospital source later told AFP that the injured died of their wounds. Authorities earlier reported that 81 people were aboard the doomed plane but it emerged later that one passenger did not board in Laayoune in the Western Sahara and was mistakenly included in the total. The plane crashed into a mountain northeast of Guelmim, located about 830 kilometres south of the capital Rabat, the army said in a statement. Most of those onboard the aircraft were soldiers flying from Laayoune in Western Sahara to the coastal city of Agadir. But the army said civilians, including family members, were also on the flight. King Mohammed VI “has sent a message of condolence to the families of the victims in his role as the supreme leader of the FAR (Royal Armed Forces)” an official said. The army statement blamed the accident on “bad weather conditions”. “Above all, it was the fog and bad weather conditions that are believed to be behind this accident. But for the moment, we don’t have enough information,” an interior ministry official said. The plane slammed into a mountain around 10
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Fichier vidéo partagé de ghlielissam.