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荷兰F-35战机新添无人机击落标记
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荷兰一架F-35隐形战斗机近日在执行任务时,成功击落了侵犯波兰领空的俄罗斯无人机,并因此在机身上新增了无人机形状的击落标记。这是北约飞机首次在联盟领空内击落俄方飞机。此次事件凸显了在面对低成本威胁时,高价值军事平台的使用成本问题,并引发了对发展低成本防御措施的关注。自2022年俄乌冲突升级以来,北约飞机多次应对俄罗斯在联盟领空附近或内部的活动,此次事件是北约飞机首次在联盟领空内击落俄方飞机,也反映出俄罗斯对北约空中防御能力的试探。

✈️ 荷兰F-35战机新增击落标记:在成功拦截并击落侵犯波兰领空的俄罗斯无人机后,一架荷兰F-35隐形战斗机在机身下部新增了一个无人机形状的击落标记。该标记是为纪念其在波兰领空内执行任务期间取得的战果而特别添加的,并且是首次在F-35上出现此类标记,表明了其在执行防空任务中的一次重要战绩。

🌍 北约首次在联盟领空击落俄方飞机:此次事件具有里程碑意义,是北约飞机在联盟领空内首次成功击落俄罗斯飞机。这不仅是荷兰F-35的一次军事行动,也标志着北约在应对领空侵犯方面采取了实质性行动,展现了联盟的防御决心和能力。

💰 高价值平台应对低成本威胁的挑战:虽然F-35的成功拦截展示了其先进性能,但使用昂贵的隐形战斗机来对付相对廉价的无人机,引发了关于“成本曲线”的讨论。这促使各方思考如何更具成本效益地应对低成本威胁,并加速发展低成本的防御技术和策略。

🛡️ 俄方活动与北约的应对策略:自2022年俄乌冲突以来,俄罗斯飞机多次在北约领空附近活动,被视为一种试探和情报收集手段。北约在保持警惕的同时,也在谨慎权衡军事回应的力度,以避免不必要的升级,并加强边境防御和空中预警系统。

The Dutch F-35 was pictured with a new marking.

Dutch military photos showed an F-35 stealth fighter sporting a fresh drone-shaped kill mark after the advanced jet was used to shoot down Russian drones that violated alliance airspace.

The images from the Netherlands' defense ministry show the marking on the fuselage, just below the cockpit. The marking, not displayed on other F-35 fighter jets, distinctly resembles the triangular Delta-wing one-way attack drones Russia uses.

The Dutch Ministry of Defense told Business Insider that the marking was added "after taking out multiple drones in Polish Airspace in September." It said the marking was only added to one F-35 that took out multiple drones, but it said that it was not disclosing anything about the number of kills.

Markings are added to jets to indicate victories. The tradition started in World War I with the emergence of military aviation and still continues today. American Super Hornets, for instance, were spotted last year with these kinds of markings during Red Sea operations against the Iran-backed Houthis.

Taking down cheap drones far below the kind of high-end hostile threats that the F-35 was built for has raised questions about sustainable defense. Meeting inexpensive threats with high-value platforms and munitions puts the defenders on the wrong side of the cost curve, making the development of low-cost defenses increasingly a priority.

Western aircraft, including Dutch F-35s, have been scrambled multiple times in response to Russian air assets operating in or near NATO airspace since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022. The incident over Poland, however, was the first time that NATO jets destroyed Russian aircraft within alliance airspace.

A zoomed-in image shows the new drone-shaped mark.

The F-35s were only a few days into their new patrol along NATO's front — its border with Russia.

Russia said the drones were not in Poland intentionally but had veered off course. Poland's defense minister categorically rejected the claim and instead said Russia had deliberately targeted its sovereign airspace.

Many Western leaders and defense officials called Russia's actions a test of NATO's air defenses, which is an area that the alliance has acknowledged is lacking. Many have also painted Russia's actions in NATO as a test of the alliance's resolve.

Through probing maneuvers, Russia is able to gather intelligence about NATO responses, identifying which systems react, from where, and how quickly.

Other recent Russian violations of NATO airspace include three Russian MiG-31 jets that breached Estonian airspace for over 12 minutes a few days after the drone incident. NATO aircraft were scrambled to intercept and escort them, including Italian Air Force F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters. There were, however, no air-to-air engagements.

NATO has warned Russia to stop its provocative moves, but the alliance is walking a fine line when responding militarily. Though it doesn't want to appear weak, it also doesn't want to escalate.

NATO militaries, worried about Russia, have hugely increased their defense spending, including on air defenses, and are building stronger border defenses.

The Netherlands' defense ministry said in a post that by having Dutch F-35s stationed in Poland, it was demonstrating its continued readiness. The ministry said its F-35 fighter jets will be in Poland from September 1 to December 1. Other allied nations have committed jets to Poland as part of ongoing air policing missions.

It also said that the Netherlands, starting in December, will also station combat systems like the US-made Patriot air defense system in Poland to strengthen air defenses as well as to protect what is a key logistics hub for support delivered to Ukraine.

The defense ministry said that Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans visited the Dutch F-35 detachment, where he described NATO's eastern border as also the Dutch security border.

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