Rabat – The Royal Moroccan Navy showcased training exercises featuring the Chinese HJ-9A anti-tank missile system, also known as Red Arrow 9A.
The event took place as part of the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the Moroccan Armed Forces and was broadcast on national television, according to a report from defense-oriented news outlet Defensa.
The HJ-9A, a highly capable anti-tank missile system, boasts a range of 5.5 kilometers and is typically mounted on vehicles. The system can also be deployed from the ground using a tripod, providing versatility in various combat scenarios.
Primarily designed for engaging and neutralizing tanks, armored vehicles, and fortified structures, the HJ-9A features a tandem warhead – consisting of two separate explosive charges – that enables it to penetrate reactive armor up to an impressive depth of 1,200 millimeters.
The system is also equipped with a radar guidance system employing millimeter wave technology, enabling it to deliver high levels of accuracy and precision.
Morocco’s acquisition of this cutting-edge anti-tank missile system signifies the country’s commitment to enhancing its military and defense capabilities.
The Moroccan Armed Forces already possess a diverse array of anti-tank missile systems, including the HJ-8L system, which employs wire guidance and SACLOS (Semi-Automatic Command to Line of Sight) technology, with a range of up to 4 kilometers.
In addition, the country’s military arsenal comprises various missile systems from different countries, such as the United States, France, Ukraine, Israel, and Russia, the Defensa report explains.
The acquisition demonstrates Morocco’s commitment to maintaining a technologically advanced and robust military force.
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