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乌克兰加速生产拦截无人机,构建新的防空体系
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乌克兰正积极提升拦截无人机的生产能力,目标是在11月底前实现日产600至800架。这些廉价且快速的四旋翼无人机旨在拦截并摧毁来袭的俄罗斯攻击无人机,成为防空新支柱。此举标志着乌克兰准备大规模部署新技术,以应对俄罗斯日益增多的无人机和导弹攻击。相较于昂贵的西方导弹,拦截无人机是一种更具成本效益的解决方案,有望改变战场格局,进入无人机相互对抗的新型空战时代。

🚀 **大规模生产计划**:乌克兰总统泽连斯基宣布,目标在11月底前实现每日生产600至800架拦截无人机。虽然低于此前设定的1000架目标,但这一数字代表了近期可预期的具体产量,表明乌克兰有信心大规模部署这项新技术。

🛡️ **新型防空支柱**:拦截无人机正迅速成为防空作战的重要组成部分。它们的设计初衷是快速机动,能够追击并撞击来袭的攻击无人机,有时还会携带爆炸物。这种“无人机对抗无人机”的模式,有望改变未来的空防策略。

💰 **成本效益优势**:与每枚价值高达数百万美元的西方地对空导弹相比,乌克兰本土生产的拦截无人机成本效益显著。据乌克兰方面的消息,单架拦截无人机的造价约为3000至6000美元,这使得乌克兰能够更经济地应对俄罗斯日益增长的无人机威胁,例如数量庞大的伊朗设计的Shahed-136无人机。

📈 **技术成熟与信心**:经过数月的研发和测试,乌克兰企业和军方对本土生产的拦截无人机技术表现出高度信心,正朝着大规模生产迈进。此前,一些拦截无人机已在实战中取得成效,例如“Sting”拦截无人机曾在一次行动中成功摧毁90架俄方无人机中的9架。

An interceptor crew prepares a Sting drone from their civilian vehicle. The pilot who spoke to Business Insider is the man on the left.

Ukraine finally looks like it's about to build the interceptor drone arsenal it needs, shifting the world closer to a new type of air defense battle in which waves of drones fight each other.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that his country should reach a daily production of 600 to 800 of the inexpensive but speedy quadcopters — designed to destroy Russian attack drones in flight — by the end of November.

The new estimate is under Zelenskyy's initial target of 1,000 a day, which he announced in July, but represents a more concrete gauge of what can be expected soon.

"I said that in the fall, there will be up to 1,000 interceptors produced per day. Of course, it's not an easy story," Zelenskyy told reporters. "We believe that by the end of November, there will be 600 to 800 interceptor drones produced per day, if nothing goes wrong."

That's as long as there aren't any disruptions from Russian attacks or sabotage, the Ukrainian leader added.

"Because sometimes, as you know, there are strikes — not only on our energy facilities," he said.

REUTERS/Anatolii Stepanov

Interceptor drones are uncrewed aerial systems specifically made to be maneuverable and fast enough to chase and crash into an incoming attack drone, sometimes while carrying an explosive payload.

They're a far cheaper alternative to Western surface-to-air missiles, which can cost up to millions of dollars each, and that's why Kyiv wants more of the high-speed drones. Russia is increasingly trying to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses by launching hundreds of Shahed attack drones and Gerbera decoys in one night, often also firing advanced missiles in tandem.

The Sting is far smaller than a typical Shahed drone.

Ukrainian and Western sources estimate that the Iranian-designed Shahed-136 costs between $20,000 and $70,000, so Ukraine needs a more cost-effective way to destroy them.

Drone manufacturers have been pushing the limits of their interceptors over the last year or so, making them faster and more responsive while trying to keep costs down. Meanwhile, Ukrainian cities suffered from repeated bombardment, with weekly reports of damaged energy infrastructure and residential buildings.

After months of development, Zelenskyy's new timeline and estimates indicate that local companies and Ukraine's military are now confident enough in their interceptors to move toward mass production.

Like with dozens of other systems used in the war, the heightened use of interceptors will likely be closely watched by militaries around the world that are developing or procuring their own interceptor drones.

Western companies have been building their own interceptor drones, such as this German Jaeger (Hunter) drone.

Taras Tymochko, a project lead for interceptor drones at the Ukrainian crowdfunding organization ComeBackAlive, told Business Insider in late summer that local drone manufacturers charge roughly $3,000 to $6,000 per interceptor.

The price often depends on the systems received and the level and availability of technical support offered, Tymochko said.

It remains to be seen if increased interceptor production will provide the relief to air defenses that Ukraine has hoped for. Some interceptors are already reportedly finding success in battle.

The Sternenko Foundation, a crowdfunding organization that supports manufacturing for an interceptor called the Sting, said in a message to donors on October 26 that its funded interceptors destroyed nine out of 90 Russian drones detected in one night.

More broadly, Zelenskyy said in September that interceptor drones were responsible for 150 hits on Russian Shaheds and Gerberas in one night, out of a total of 810 drones.

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