In an effort to modernize the operational capacities of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), Morocco has partnered with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), a subsidiary of the Tata Group, to produce the WhAP 8×8 armored combat vehicle locally. This project, which is part of a broader strategy to develop Morocco’s defense industry, marks an important step in strengthening the historical ties between Morocco and India, two emerging economies that are increasingly collaborating in the defense sector.
The Moroccan Ministry of National Defense announced that this partnership would enhance the country’s strategic autonomy while positioning Morocco as a growing regional player in the defense industry. The project, which is set to be completed within thirty-six months, will start with a local integration rate of 35%, expected to increase to 50% as the program progresses. The partnership is projected to generate about 90 direct jobs and 250 indirect jobs, boosting the local economy and strengthening Morocco’s industrial ecosystem.
The investment agreement includes financial, fiscal, and customs incentives, with the participation of various ministries, including Defense, Interior, Finance, Industry, and Investment. This agreement not only meets local defense needs but also aims to increase exports to international markets, in line with the goals of Morocco and TASL to bolster South-South cooperation and create a regional hub for defense mobility production.
The WhAP, or “Wheeled Armoured Platform,” is India’s first amphibious infantry combat vehicle. Designed for optimized survivability, all-terrain performance, and increased firepower, the WhAP was developed in collaboration with the Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It features an integrated power pack with automatic transmission, flotation, and propulsion capabilities, making it particularly suited for amphibious missions and challenging terrains.