Morocco buys Israeli counter-drone system Skylock Dome

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Morocco buys Israeli counter-drone system Skylock Dome​

By Agnes Helou
Wednesday, Nov 24

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Skylock technology was on display at the 2021 Dubai Airshow. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
BEIRUT — The Moroccan military has purchased the Israeli counter-drone system Skylock Dome, according to a Nov. 21 post on the armed forces’ official Facebook page.

“Some systems were delivered already, but there is no information about the value of the deal or the number of systems that have been acquired,” Moroccan military expert Abdel Hamid Harfi told Defense News. “The contract does not include technology transfer for local manufacturing in Morocco.”

He added that these systems disrupt the connection between the flying threat and its path, taking the target out of service.
“The system is equipped with optical and thermal monitoring devices and a radar that monitors and tracks any suspicious activities. Also, the jamming devices play their role in neutralizing its danger,” Harfi said.

The Skylock Dome is developed by Skylock Systems, a subsidiary of Avnon. Emirati firm International Golden Group displayed the technology in February during the International Defence Exhibition and Conference. Emirati company officials said at the time that the system would undergo testing after the IDEX concludes so the United Arab Emirates’ security services, land forces and border security could consider procurement.

On the Facebook post, the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces said it has intensified its counter-drone acquisitions toward improving recognition and neutralization of UAV threats. The post also said the military purchased four other counter-drone systems, but it’s unclear what they were.
Harfi said the systems could help protect vital and sensitive installations from drones, such as critical economic, military and government installations. “These systems may not be very effective against military drones that are equipped with electronic anti-jamming systems, but they are very effective against drones used to take pictures inside sensitive places,” he added.

“For example, since the return of the armed Polisario against the kingdom, attempts to use commercial drones for reconnaissance against the kingdom’s forces stationed behind the security belt in the Moroccan Sahara have been observed. The armed forces were able to bring them down completely, but having a specialized counter-drone system would remove a big burden,” he explained.

The Polisario Front is a political-military organization that aims to end Moroccan control of the former Spanish territory of Western Sahara, in northwestern Africa, and gain independence for that region.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz also visited Morocco on Nov. 24, where he signed a memorandum of understanding with his counterpart in the African nation, formalizing defense ties between the two countries that could see improved defense cooperation and intelligence sharing. The visit comes shortly after the Abraham Accords’ one-year anniversary. The diplomatic agreement saw the normalization of relations between some Arab countries and Israel.

The visit is also expected to include the signing of a deal that would see the two countries co-produce kamikaze drones, Defense News previously reported.

“Morocco has been using Israeli drones for years for reconnaissance, electronic warfare and artillery targeting. Today, with normalizing relations between the two countries, the kingdom aspires to benefit from the Israeli experience in order to exploit the industrial infrastructure for civil aviation that Morocco has equipped, and to expand it to include the military side,” Harfi said.

“Israel aspires to be one of the most important economic partners of the kingdom and is ready to take several steps to achieve this goal.”

About Agnes Helou
Agnes Helou is a Middle East correspondent for Defense News. Her interests include missile defense, cybersecurity, the interoperability of weapons systems and strategic issues in the Middle East and Gulf region.
 

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The right choice for Morocco. I hope good relations will be beneficial.
 

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You have an unhealthy obsession for both Morocco and Israel.
 

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You have an unhealthy obsession for both Morocco and Israel.
Nothing unhealthy when exposing the expansion of Zionism in my region, kid.
Do you even understand what you're talking about. Probably not.
Israel is trying to turn all of Africa into a war zone.
Wherever Zionism goes, there is conflict and death.
(Is there even Freedom of Speech anymore in this world when it comes to Israel ?)

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Dear @CEZAYIRLI ;

We recommend that you take a look at our forum rules.

I've read the Forum Rules once again.

I have posted some articles on Israel this morning, and some member came accusing me of being obsessed.
Is there anyway of mentioning Israel without being attacked.

- Is the word "Zionism" accepted in this Forum ?

I know that postings critical of Israel are no longer popular. I am just trying to present "the other side of the story" than what is popular nowadays.
 
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The right choice for Morocco. I hope good relations will be beneficial.
After occupying the land of Palestine illegally, Israel is now helping every Arab country to go to war against his Arab neighbor.

Israel's colonialist ploy is called "divide and conquer". But What Goes Around... Comes Around.
 
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