Royal Moroccan Navy

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The Royal Moroccan Navy is a branch of the military of Morocco responsible for conducting naval operations. The Royal Moroccan Navy is administratively managed by the Administration of Defence, which is commanded by King Mohammed VI, the commander-in-chief of the Moroccan Armed Forces.

Royal Moroccan Navy sailors direct U.S. Navy Damage Controlman 3rd Class Brandon Watkins, center, past the quarterdeck aboard guided missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) as Watkins portrays a captive during 120202-N-IZ292-052Royal Moroccan Navy sailors direct U.S. Navy Damage Controlman 3rd Class Brandon Watkins, center, past the quarterdeck aboard guided missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) as Watkins portrays a captive during 120202-N-IZ292-052
US Navy 070411-N-8493H-014 Sailors in the Moroccan navy conduct fast rope training drills as part of exercise Phoenix Express 2007
RADM Berrada Gouzi
US Navy 100427-N-3289C-272 Lance Cpl. Drew Van Hook instructs a Moroccan maritime interdiction operations team on basic close quarter battle training
US Navy 120202-N-ON468-173 U.S. Navy Rear Admiral renderes honors
US Navy 120202-N-IZ292-052 Royal Moroccan Navy sailors direct Damage Controlman 3rd Class Brandon Watkins, simulating a captive, past the quarterde
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Carlos Guerroro and Lance Cpl. David Randall, with the 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, demonstrate fast rope techniques for Moroccan sailors at the NATO Maritime 120516-N-QD416-007
A tug vessel moves a Royal Moroccan Naval ship into the Port of Casablanca, September 15, 2025, in Casablanca, Morocco.
Sailors assigned to the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces convey between naval vessels in a. dinghy during Maroc Mantlet 2025, September 15, 2025, at the Port of Casablanca in. Casablanca, Morocco.
Sailors with the Moroccan Royal Navy salute the arrival of the official party at the Port of. Casablanca during Maroc Mantlet 2025 on September 16, 2025, in Casablanca, Morocco. As.
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    commonsimageRoyal Moroccan Navy sailors direct U.S. Navy Damage Controlman 3rd Class Brandon Watkins, center, past the quarterdeck aboard guided missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) as Watkins portrays a captive during 120202-N-IZ292-052 Commons
    commonsimageUS Navy 070411-N-8493H-014 Sailors in the Moroccan navy conduct fast rope training drills as part of exercise Phoenix Express 2007 Commons
    commonsimageRADM Berrada Gouzi Commons
    commonsimageUS Navy 100427-N-3289C-272 Lance Cpl. Drew Van Hook instructs a Moroccan maritime interdiction operations team on basic close quarter battle training Commons
    commonsimageUS Navy 120202-N-ON468-173 U.S. Navy Rear Admiral renderes honors Commons
    commonsimageUS Navy 120202-N-IZ292-052 Royal Moroccan Navy sailors direct Damage Controlman 3rd Class Brandon Watkins, simulating a captive, past the quarterde Commons
    commonsimageU.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Carlos Guerroro and Lance Cpl. David Randall, with the 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, demonstrate fast rope techniques for Moroccan sailors at the NATO Maritime 120516-N-QD416-007 Commons
    commonsimageA tug vessel moves a Royal Moroccan Naval ship into the Port of Casablanca, September 15, 2025, in Casablanca, Morocco. Commons
    commonsimageSailors assigned to the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces convey between naval vessels in a. dinghy during Maroc Mantlet 2025, September 15, 2025, at the Port of Casablanca in. Casablanca, Morocco. Commons
    commonsimageSailors with the Moroccan Royal Navy salute the arrival of the official party at the Port of. Casablanca during Maroc Mantlet 2025 on September 16, 2025, in Casablanca, Morocco. As. Commons