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德国在立陶宛部署先进坦克旅,应对俄乌冲突教训
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德国正将其最现代化的豹2A8坦克部署到立陶宛,组建二战以来首个在海外的永久性旅。尽管俄乌冲突中坦克面临无人机威胁,但北约成员国仍视其为必要装备。此次部署的豹2A8坦克集成了无人机防护、主动防护系统和装甲升级等最新技术,旨在提升生存能力和作战效能,以适应现代战场需求。该旅将作为前沿力量,以威慑俄罗斯,并为北约东翼提供安全保障,预计到2027年将达到4800人满编。

🇩🇪 德国在立陶宛部署了其最先进的豹2A8坦克,组建了二战以来首个永久性海外旅。此举彰显了德国对加强北约东翼防御的承诺,并表明其在俄乌冲突后重新评估了军事部署策略。该旅被赋予最高优先级别,配备了德国最现代化的军事装备。

🛡️ 豹2A8坦克在设计上充分汲取了俄乌冲突的经验教训,进行了多项关键升级。其中包括加装了“Trophy”主动防护系统以应对导弹和无人机威胁,升级了炮塔装甲以增强防护,并改进了传感器。这些改进旨在提升坦克的生存能力、杀伤力和适应现代战场的能力,使其更能应对无人机等新型威胁。

⚔️ 尽管俄乌冲突中坦克遭受了重大损失,但北约盟国,包括德国和立陶宛,仍然认为坦克在未来战争中不可或缺。德国第45装甲旅指挥官表示,坦克是实施联合机动作战的核心,这对于快速夺取主动权至关重要。即使面临无人机等挑战,北约仍致力于发展和部署先进的坦克技术,以应对潜在的冲突。

🌍 德国此次在立陶宛的部署,不仅是对俄罗斯发出的明确信号,也标志着德国自二战以来军事政策的重大转变。该旅旨在威慑潜在侵略,保护北约的脆弱东翼。德国及其盟友(如挪威、荷兰和美国)的联合存在,共同捍卫着北约成员国的领土完整、共享价值观、自由和民主。

🚀 该旅的全面部署将持续到2027年,届时将达到4800名士兵的满编规模。但在此之前,部队已开始运作,并已准备好在需要时采取行动。除了豹2A8坦克,该旅还配备了“Puma”步兵战车、“PzH 2000”自行榴弹炮、无人机和防空系统,形成了一个多兵种协同作战的综合能力。

Germany is betting on the Leopard tank for its new brigade in Lithuania. It plans to bring the Leopard 2A8, its most modern version that is adapted with lessons from watching Russia.

The new German brigade stationed on Russia's doorstep is betting on tanks, even as costly armored vehicles are being damaged and destroyed by cheap off-the-shelf drones in Ukraine.

NATO allies worried about Russia are still investing in tanks, and Germany is no exception. Its new 45th Armored Brigade in Lithuania decided what it should bring from watching the war.

As the 45th begins Germany's first significant permanent deployment of a brigade abroad since World War II, it's bringing its Leopard 2A8 tank with it.

Commander of the brigade, Brig. Gen. Christoph Huber, told Business Insider that "this brigade has top priority in Germany" and will see the most modern German military equipment.

Huber said that it was "crucial" for the brigade to have heavy armor. "This brigade at the core is a heavy armored commitment." That means bringing the "most modern German main battle tank."

The 2A8 is the most advanced Leopard tank produced by KNDS Deutschland, and it features modifications such as drone protection inspired by tank performance in Ukraine.

The new modifications to the Leopard include the addition of the Trophy Active Protection System for detecting incoming threats like anti-tank missiles and drones, armor upgrades to the vulnerable turret, and sensor improvements.

With better protection against drones and other loitering threats, better sensors, modular armor, and an upgrade path, the tank offers a leap in capability, survivability, and lethality that helps to future-proof it. These tanks are now more aligned with modern combat than Leopard tanks built for Cold War-era tank fights, the Leopards Ukraine received. The new ones aren't unbeatable by any means; however, they are a marked improvement.

"We have to introduce new capabilities in our forces based on the lessons identified in the awful war of aggression by Russia in Ukraine," the general said.

A need for tanks

Huber said that tanks enable the brigade to conduct combined maneuver warfare, the kind of fast, coordinated operations needed to seize the initiative but have been hard to execute in Ukraine, where airpower constraints, layered defenses, and the growing drone threats have made major breakthroughs nearly impossible.

There's no guarantee a war between NATO and Russia would resemble the war in Ukraine, especially given the range of combat capabilities available to the alliance, so while Germany is studying this conflict, it is focusing on what it might face next.

Other allies are doing the same, and tanks are still considered necessary. Lithuania, for instance, also sees the need for tanks in the country. Its chief of defense, Gen. Valdemaras Rupšys, last year called mechanized units and tank units "indispensable."

Lithuania is buying tanks for the first time in its history, and other NATO allies have also placed new orders, while Western companies are also developing new tank technology.

The goal, Huber said, is "preparing for the war of the future, definitely not for the war of the past and probably also not for the war which is happening right now." The best way to do this, he said, is to have "a good mix of capabilities available on the ground."

The brigade also brings the Puma S1 infantry fighting vehicle, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzer, drones, and air defenses.

The Panzerhaubitze 2000 is among the assets Germany is bringing to Lithuania.

The brigade has armored backup, too. Germany's message to the brigade, Huber said, is that it "is not alone." It's backed by the rest of the 10th Armored Division, meaning multiple brigades could mobilize to defend NATO's eastern flank. "The message to Russia is clear," he said. "Here stands NATO — no step further."

Wars now and in the future

The war in Ukraine has been marked by videos of tanks burning in the wake of attacks by cheap drones, including German Leopard tanks and American Abrams (notably not the most advanced versions of either). Both sides have adapted, adding armor and additional protection while also employing tanks with greater caution.

Tanks in Ukraine are often used in concealed positions, further back from the front, regularly as a kind of mobile artillery. They sometimes get used in assaults, but in small numbers and in a very carefully coordinated way, where they are aided by assets like drones and electronic warfare.

Tanks have struggled in Ukraine because neither side has control of the air, leaving armored columns and large-scale mechanized assaults vulnerable to drones buzzing the battlefield for surveillance and strike purposes.

Thousands of tanks have been destroyed in the war, including by cheap drones.

With better air assets, such as fifth-generation fighter jets, and larger arsenals of diverse capabilities, NATO might be able to avoid the headaches the armies fighting this war have faced, though the future is uncertain.

Huber said the 45th is in Lithuania to deter Russia and shield NATO's eastern edge. It has begun operations but will not reach its full strength, a full force of 4,800 troops, until 2027. Huber said that it will be ready to act if needed, though, well before that.

Lithuania is seen as particularly vulnerable. Former CIA director David Petraeus said this year that he viewed it as the country most at risk of a Russian invasion.

The brigade deployed to Lithuania is a big step for Germany, which has taken a restrained approach since World War II and largely avoided substantial military deployments abroad. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed that calculus, albeit slowly.

Huber said that Germany, along with the other international forces in Lithuania, allies like Norway, the Netherlands, and the US, "are in the end defending every inch of NATO territory. We are defending our shared values, our freedom, democracy, our human rights."

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