Emergency - AMSSNuR
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30 May 2025by y.naciri

As part of the Moroccan-American military cooperation in disaster management, an exercise to counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (C-WMD) took place on Tuesday at the military port of Agadir.

This training occurred during the combined Moroccan-American exercise “African Lion 2025,” held in accordance with the High Instructions of His Majesty the King, Supreme Commander and Chief of General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces.

It focuses primarily on conducting reconnaissance operations, neutralizing improvised Weapons of Mass Destruction, radiological dispersal devices, and CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) decontamination.

This exercise aims to further enhance the operational and tactical capabilities of the CBRN, Flood Rescue (Diving), and EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) companies of the FAR’s Rescue and Salvage Unit (USS) to face a crisis situation involving radiological, chemical, and explosive risks.

Through a scenario utilizing the personnel and material resources of the CBRN, Flood Rescue, and EOD companies of the FAR’s Rescue and Salvage Unit, this exercise was designed to practice ship decontamination techniques and develop procedures for countering Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

Focused on an interconnected scenario very close to reality, the theme of the C-WMD exercise will enable the CBRN, Flood Rescue, and EOD companies of the FAR’s Rescue and Salvage Unit to intervene effectively to manage an incident involving chemical, radiological, and explosive agents.

The scenario of this exercise, which took place in the presence notably of Major General Mohammed Benouali, South Zone Chief of Staff, and Brigadier General Daniel Cederman, Deputy Commanding General-Reserve- of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-Africa), consists of an intervention to secure the port of Agadir upon the arrival of a suspicious vessel carrying WMD materials.

Indeed, Moroccan and Ghanaian special forces launched a boarding operation on the vessel using maritime assault techniques before taking full control of the ship and securing the area.

Subsequently, the special forces teams undertook a meticulous inspection of the vessel which revealed the presence of materials and equipment associated with weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

Clandestine laboratories and containers of chemical agents were discovered in various compartments of the ship.

The CBRN and EOD teams of the USS will be deployed to assess and neutralize the threats, using a drone and specialized equipment.

In parallel, USS divers, assisted by specialized divers from the Royal Navy, inspected the hull to detect any potential explosive devices, while experts from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) supervised the technical reconnaissance and recommended specific measures for managing the chemical agents.

Finally, the USS CBRN team carried out decontamination, triage, medical care operations, as well as air and ground evacuation of victims to receive necessary care.

Launched on the 12th of this month, the “African Lion 2025” Exercise runs until May 23rd, in the regions of Agadir, Tan-Tan, Tiznit, Kenitra, Benguerir, and Tifnit.

It aims to strengthen military cooperation between Morocco and the United States, develop interoperability, and enhance intervention capabilities in a multinational context, thus contributing to the promotion of security, peace, and stability in the region.

The 21st edition of the “African Lion” Exercise also includes parallel humanitarian and social actions.

Source: article written by L’Opinion with MAP, 20 March 2025.


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8 April 2025by y.naciri

As part of its technical cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR) took part as an observer in the international nuclear disaster prevention exercise held in Japan. This event, referred to as FY2024, took place from 14 to 17 February 2025.

The exercise was conducted at two key locations: Kagoshima Prefecture and the headquarters of the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) in Tokyo. Delegations from several countries, including Morocco, gathered to exchange knowledge and best practices in the field of nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness and response.

As an observer, AMSSNuR closely followed the proceedings of this exercise, which aimed to test emergency response plans under a realistic scenario involving an earthquake affecting the Sendai nuclear power plant. The exercise featured several critical actions, including:

  • The evacuation of 1,300 residents to safe zones—an intricate yet vital operation to ensure public protection.

  • The deployment of advanced technologies such as drones and robots to monitor and intervene in areas deemed too hazardous for human access.

  • Enhanced coordination between local and national authorities to ensure a swift and effective crisis response.

  • The implementation of innovative systems, including QR codes, to track and manage evacuated populations.

AMSSNuR’s participation in this initiative underscores its commitment to strengthening international cooperation and highlights its active role in sharing experience and enhancing capacities necessary to respond to nuclear or radiological emergencies, both nationally and globally.


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