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美军寻求廉价长航程无人机以应对区域挑战
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美国陆军一位指挥官认为,美军迫切需要类似俄罗斯“沙希德”系列无人机那样廉价、易于制造且具备远程打击能力的无人机。俄军利用“沙希德”及其国产化型号“格拉尼”无人机,通过大规模部署有效增强了远程打击能力。这些无人机不仅成本低廉,易于生产,还能有效规避防空系统。美军认识到在长距离侦察和打击效果方面存在不足,尤其是在印太地区,廉价的单向攻击无人机能够以低成本实现对敌方防空系统的压制。美军正积极评估和发展此类能力,并寻求与盟友合作,以快速追赶并适应无人机战争的发展。

🎯 成本效益与大批量部署:美军指挥官指出,类似“沙希德”的无人机因其低廉的制造成本和易于生产的特性,使其能够被大规模部署,从而在战场上形成数量优势,有效削弱敌方防空能力。这种“廉价但致命”的策略是美军在印太地区面临挑战时需要考虑的关键因素。

🗺️ 区域战略需求:在印太地区,美军认识到长距离侦察和打击能力的重要性。廉价且射程可观的单向攻击无人机,如“沙希德”系列,能够以较低的成本实现对敌方纵深目标的打击,并有可能压制敌方防空系统,这对于维护地区安全至关重要。

🚀 技术追赶与发展:美军承认在长航程无人机技术方面存在差距,但正积极采取措施追赶。通过学习乌克兰战场上的经验,并依托现有单位(如第25步兵师正在组建的远程打击连),美军希望能够快速开发、测试和整合类似“沙希德”的无人机能力,并与盟友合作共同推进。

💡 创新与适应性:美军正处于一个快速变化的无人机战争环境中,需要不断学习、创新并建立新的训练规程和战术。与乌克兰不同,美国在和平时期需要通过有计划的研发和演习来积累无人机作战的经验和专业知识,以应对未来潜在的冲突。

Russia's Shahed drones were among the Russian weaponry that Ukraine said it found foreign-made parts in

The US Army absolutely needs fast, cheap, and versatile long-range drones like Russia's Shahed-style drones, said the commanding general of the service's 25th Infantry Division out of Hawaii.

Russia has been producing Geran drones, domestically manufactured versions of the Iranian-designed Shaheds, a family of loitering munitions that includes the notorious Shahed-136 initially supplied by Tehran to Moscow. These one-way attack drones are being employed en masse alongside precision-guided munitions like ballistic and cruise missiles in nightly strikes on Ukraine.

The Russians also have decoy Gerbera drones to further complicate the situation for defenders.

The usefulness of Shahed-style drones as a cheap tool for augmenting long-range strike packages is something the US Army has taken note of.

"We are behind on long-range sensing and long-range launched-effect strike," Maj. Gen. Jay Bartholomees said at the Association of the US Army's annual gathering in Washington, DC, this week.

Drones like the Shahed, he said, are cheap, easy to produce and assemble, and exactly the type of capability the US and its partners and allies in the Indo-Pacific should have.

Low-cost one-way attack drones like these can overwhelm air defenses at long range, around 1,000 miles depending on type and payload, and that could make them a valuable asset in the Indo-Pacific.

"We absolutely need to build this capability quickly," Bartholomees said. "We need to test it in our region. We also need to work with our allies and partners to do the same."

25th ID soldiers have been learning how to operate and maintain first-person view quadcopter drones in recent courses.

The affordability of the Shahed-style Geran drones has allowed Russia to launch hundreds of them in large-scale attacks on Ukrainian cities. The Geran-2 drones fly at speeds of 115 mph with a nearly 90-pound explosive warhead, but Russia has made modifications to make them faster and deadlier. The Geran-3, as the Ukrainians call it, is a jet-powered version of the drone.

An American-designed version of a Shahed drone showed up at the Pentagon earlier this year, but the US has yet to field anything like these drones. The Army believes it has the right approach to catch up quickly in this space though.

"The good news: I think we can catch up very rapidly by learning from what is happening in Ukraine," Bartholomees said. Units across the Army, like the launched effects company that the 25th ID is standing up alongside the existing launched effects platoon, are working on different drone capabilities and could integrate something like a Shahed quickly.

Soldiers are building fixed-wing one-way attack drones, but getting the range is still a work in progress. More broadly, the Army — and the US military as a whole — is scrambling to adapt to drone warfare, especially with small uncrewed aircraft. It’s a catch-up game: learning, creating training and protocols, and developing the expertise needed. Unlike Ukraine, the US isn’t fighting a large-scale conflict that’s driving those lessons in real time.

That said, the Army's top-down push for drones has placed its soldiers in an increasingly fast-paced, innovative environment where they can learn how to build, repair, operate, and modify these drone systems and work closely with defense industry partners and companies to move development forward.

Other key priorities include counter-drone and electronic warfare systems. The Army has deemed these capabilities essential for future war.

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