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丹麦选择欧洲防空系统,而非美国爱国者
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丹麦国防部宣布,出于对价格和交付时间的考量,选择欧洲的SAMP/T防空系统而非美国的“爱国者”系统。此举反映了欧洲国家对加强本土防空能力的重视,以及在国防采购中寻求多元化和更短交付周期的趋势。鉴于俄乌冲突凸显了防空能力的重要性,全球对防空系统的需求激增,导致包括“爱国者”在内的系统面临生产和交付瓶颈。丹麦此次大规模国防投资旨在快速构建全面的地面防空体系,以应对日益增长的安全挑战。

🛡️ 丹麦国防部选择欧洲SAMP/T防空系统,而非美国“爱国者”系统,主要原因是“爱国者”价格更高且交付周期更长。这一决策并非对“爱国者”性能的否定,而是基于对成本效益和快速部署能力的综合考量,旨在尽快实现全面的地面防空能力。

🌍 俄乌冲突凸显了地面防空系统在保护平民和关键基础设施方面的重要性,促使西方国家普遍增加了对防空能力的投资。全球范围内,特别是面对潜在的强敌,对防空系统的需求激增,导致包括“爱国者”在内的热门系统出现严重的供不应求和交付延迟。

⏳ “爱国者”系统的高需求导致了生产商(如洛克希德·马丁、雷神公司)的生产线全负荷运转,但仍然难以满足订单。例如,制造“爱国者”雷达可能需要一年时间,而获得全部零部件则需要两年,这使得交付周期大大延长,促使一些国家寻求更快的替代方案。

🇪🇺 丹麦的采购决定也体现了欧洲国家在国防领域寻求自主性和供应链多元化的趋势。通过选择欧洲供应商,丹麦能够支持本土国防工业,并可能通过与多个供应商合作来缩短整体交付时间,以最快的速度构建其急需的防空能力。

🚀 丹麦将此次防空系统采购视为国家有史以来最大单笔国防投资,并将这些系统部署至全国范围,以保护平民、城市、军事设施和基础设施。首批系统预计最快于2025年投入使用,旨在为国家提供多层次的空中威胁防护。

A Patriot launcher fires an interceptor missile during an exercise in New Mexico.

A NATO ally is choosing a European alternative over the popular US-made Patriot air defense system, citing long wait times for the surface-to-air missile system that has seen soaring demand.

Denmark's defense ministry said last week that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated the need for layered air defenses and announced that it intended to procure European-produced systems for long- and medium-range air defense as part of a $9 billion investment.

It's passing on the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile battery for long-range defense, instead choosing the Franco-Italian SAMP/T, and picking from among European options for its mid-range needs.

Pugholm Olsen, the head of the Danish defense ministry's acquisitions body, said the decision was due to the higher price and a longer wait for delivery.

"It is not a rejection of Patriots," he said. "It's a selection of what is best."

He said that "the decision to go with more than one or two suppliers enables shorter delivery times. This means that we can achieve our goal of a comprehensive ground-based air defense capacity as quickly as possible and in this way best support the rapid build-up of Danish combat power."

Denmark sees air defense systems as an urgent need, with the defense ministry calling their acquisition the country's biggest-ever single investment in defense. Troels Lund Poulsen, Denmark's defense minister, called them a "top priority" and said these defenses would be present throughout the country.

The US Army fires a Patriot interceptor missile during a test.

Patriot demand is surging

Demand for air defense systems has surged due to their use in recent conflicts and a greater realization of their need in the West amid growing worries about a war against a well-armed peer-level adversary like Russia or China. Patriots have proved extremely successful in Ukraine, even dispelling old doubts about their abilities, and have since become very much in demand.

High demand is good news for manufacturers, but it isn't without challenges. Defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing, which make the missiles, ground components, and seekers for the Patriot system, are surging production to record levels, but demand outstrips supply, leading to backlogs and long waits.

Air defense missiles are needed in large stocks, as typically, multiple missiles need to be fired to take down an incoming target. That means militaries need more interceptors than their adversaries have missiles and other threats — something that's concerning for the West with both Russia and China ramping up their missile and drone production.

Manufacturing interceptor missiles, launchers, and other air-defense components is expensive and time-consuming.

Thomas Laliberty, Raytheon's president of land and air defense systems, said last year that it takes a year to build a Patriot radar and two years to get the parts. The company told Business Insider this summer that it was accelerating delivery.

The SAMP/T that Denmark is selecting instead of the Patriot is developed by France's Thales and the multinational European defense conglomerate MBDA. The specific price and delivery time for this weapon are unclear. For a medium-range system, Denmark intends to choose between one or more systems out of the Norwegian-made NASAMS, Germany's IRIS-T, and France's VL MICA.

The country said that it will procure eight systems with long and medium ranges and that it is picking its defense systems "based on an overall assessment of operational, economic, and strategic factors."

Denmark did not mention any other reason that it might want to avoid US-made weaponry; however, across Europe, there is a push to buy weaponry made on the continent.

There are serious questions about the US commitment to long-standing alliances amid new spats — tariffs, territorial concerns, and other arguments — and a drive for independence and self-sufficiency.

A French army truck carries SAMP/T missiles.

Ukraine proves the need

Rifts aside, there's a clear recognition in Europe that more defenses are needed from whoever can provide them. Russia's attacks on Ukraine have included huge barrages of drones and missiles, putting tremendous strain on Kyiv's air defenses.

This fight has led to concerns in the West that it does not have sufficient ground-based air defense systems for such a fight. Ground-based air defenses are an area the West has invested less in since the Cold War, and the issue is recognised by NATO, with its chief identifying it as a top priority to address immediately.

Poulsen said in his country's announcement that "experience from Ukraine shows that ground-based air defense plays a crucial role in protecting, among other things, the civilian population against Russian attacks from the air."

Denmark's defense ministry said the first ground-based air defense system is expected to be put into operational use "as early as 2025, and the number of systems will gradually increase thereafter." It said it wants the medium-range systems as soon as possible, describing them as "urgently procured."

It said that the systems will be deployed nationwide to protect civilians, cities, military sites, and infrastructure, and can be layered to provide stronger defenses against aerial threats.

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