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乌克兰与俄罗斯加大中程无人机打击力度
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乌克兰和俄罗斯在战场上正越来越多地使用中程无人机执行打击任务,这正在扩大“杀伤区”。随着双方将后勤和作战阵地后撤至更远距离,中程无人机能够触及此前难以打击的高价值目标。虽然短程FPV无人机仍是战场主力,但中程无人机的出现使得双方能够攻击距离前线100-200公里内的敌方目标。这种战术演变反映了战场环境的变化以及无人机在冲突中的关键作用,迫使双方不断调整其侦察和打击策略。

🎯 战场态势变化与“杀伤区”扩大:随着乌克兰和俄罗斯将重要的军事资产,如炮兵、指挥控制节点以及后勤中心,后撤至距离前线更远的位置,传统的短程无人机(如FPV无人机)的打击范围受到限制。为了弥补这一不足,双方开始更多地使用中程无人机,这些无人机能够攻击100-200公里范围内的目标,从而显著扩大了战场上的“杀伤区”,迫使双方重新评估和调整其战术部署。

🚀 中程无人机打击任务的兴起:尽管中程无人机长期以来主要用于情报、监视和侦察(ISR)任务,但目前它们正被越来越多地用于直接的打击任务。这些无人机虽然载弹量有限(约5-10公斤),但足以摧毁小型建筑或对集结的敌方部队造成杀伤。这种转变意味着无人机在冲突中的应用范围和能力正在不断拓展,成为战场上不可或缺的打击力量。

🔄 战术适应与技术演进:乌克兰冲突已接近第四个年头,双方都在持续更新其作战方式和打击目标。早期乌克兰获得远程武器(如HIMARS)后,俄罗斯便将关键目标后移;如今,中程无人机的广泛应用再次重塑了战局。电子战专家也需适应这一变化,预测并应对无人机战术的演进,确保在不断变化战场环境中的有效性。

🎛️ 战线定义与无人机协同:在某些战区,例如乌克兰东北部的哈尔科夫地区,已不再存在明确的固定战线,取而代之的是一条约10公里的“杀伤区”。在这个区域内,双方的军事活动受到严格限制,步兵依靠四轴飞行器和地面机器人进行补给和支援。中程无人机的部署进一步强化了这种区域控制,使得几乎没有地面部队的移动能在其打击范围内安全进行。

Ukraine and Russia are increasingly using medium-range drones in combat.

The "kill zone" around the front line is growing as Ukraine and Russia increasingly turn to drones with greater range to punish enemy targets once out of reach.

Ukrainian soldiers told Business Insider that a shift is underway and that the use of medium-range drones has become more commonplace as both sides withdraw logistics and fighting positions to spots farther away from the line of contact, beyond the reach of shorter-range first-person-view (FPV) drones.

The evolution and resulting expansion of the kill zone show how both sides in this conflict are adjusting their targeting approaches as the battlefield changes and further underscore the role drones play in the war.

A Ukrainian drone unit commander, who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive developments, said that medium-range drones have long been used throughout the war for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations, but it was unusual for them to be sent on strike missions.

Now, both Ukraine and Russia are employing more medium-range drones for strikes on enemy positions between 100 -200 kilometers (roughly 60-125 miles) from the front line, rather than relying on more expensive long-range drones or less-capable short-range ones.

A Ukrainian soldier launches a drone in the Kharkiv region.

The commander said the degree to which tactics are shifting varies in different sectors of the front line, but in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region, where he operates, the trend began a few months ago and has become much more noticeable. He said he heard five medium-range drones flying near his position just on Wednesday alone.

There is no designated line of contact, only a 10-kilometer "kill zone" on both sides of what the commander described as an "imaginary line on the map" and separated scout points with infantry troops.

The commander said there is virtually no movement within the kill zone, with infantry in front-line positions supplied and supported by quadcopter drones and ground robots.

Ukraine and Russia have moved high-value systems such as artillery, command-and-control nodes, and support and logistics centers farther back from the front, beyond the reach of most small FPV drones. They are a popular weapon on the battlefield; however, they tend to have short ranges of just a few miles.

To reach the key targets, both militaries are using medium-range drones, the commander said. The aircraft are still relatively small and may only be capable of carrying an explosive payload of 5-10 kilograms (roughly 11-22 pounds), but it's enough to destroy small buildings or to kill or wound groups of hostile forces.

A Russian soldier launches a drone from an undisclosed location.

Yuriy, a Ukrainian lieutenant-colonel in an electronic warfare unit, who requested only to be identified by his first name, said that one aim with the increased use of mid-range strike drones is to kill Russian troops farther from the front line because once they get close and start spreading out, they create an overwhelming number of targets for short-range drone operators.

He said that his job as an electronic warfare specialist has not changed despite the shift because his unit predicted that this would happen as the fighting dragged on.

As the war nears its fourth year, both sides are continually updating how and where they strike. When Ukraine gained longer-range weapons early on, such as US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), Russia shifted vital targets farther back, and now drones are once again reshaping the fight.

While short- and medium-range drones are common around the front line, both Ukraine and Russia rely on longer-range systems with ranges of hundreds of miles to carry out deep-strike missions.

Russia uses long-range Iranian-designed Shahed drones in nightly attacks on Ukrainian cities and critical civilian infrastructure. Kyiv, on the other hand, has stepped up its strikes against Moscow's energy infrastructure in recent months to exert greater pressure on the Kremlin.

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