Morocco last week celebrated the receipt of its first four new F-16 Block 52 fighters during a ceremony at Ben Guerrir Air Base, north of Marrakech, attended by senior Moroccan and US military officials. “The friendship between the US and Moroccan militaries is founded on mutual respect, and I am thrilled to be here as you accept the first F-16s into your aircraft inventory,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz. The Royal Moroccan Air Force is purchasing 24 F-16C/Ds under a foreign military sale agreed to in 2008. This marks the first time that Morocco’s air arm will operate F-16s. The aircraft will supplement its existing fighter fleet. The Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing has been training Moroccan F-16 pilots in Tucson. Delivery of the remaining 20 aircraft is expected by 2013. (Ben Guerrir report by SSgt. Stefanie Torres) (See also Lockheed Martin release.)
Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, nominee to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Defense Department needs to upgrade its electronic warfare capability and its EW training ranges; just as his predecessor said at his own confirmation hearing.