Morocco plans to enhance its border surveillance capabilities by acquiring additional military and surveillance drones, focusing on countering drug trafficking and illegal migration along its borders. The initiative aims to strengthen the country’s existing aerial monitoring systems.
The drones will be primarily deployed along Morocco’s northern coastal regions and desert areas, known hotspots for drug smuggling and human trafficking operations. These new acquisitions will complement Morocco’s current border control infrastructure.
Morocco’s strategic location between Europe and Africa makes it a crucial transit point for illegal activities. The country has established itself as a key partner in regional security efforts, particularly in combating drug trafficking networks operating between North Africa and Europe.
The expanded drone program will include:
- Advanced surveillance capabilities for night operations
- Improved detection systems for smuggling activities
- Enhanced coordination with ground forces
- Real-time monitoring of border areas
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