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Ukraine's Patriot demand is showing the US Army that it needs to be stockpiling interceptor missiles
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本文聚焦乌克兰战场上爱国者防空系统的重要作用,以及由此引发的对美国陆军导弹库存策略的思考。乌克兰的爱国者系统在抵御俄罗斯袭击中发挥关键作用,但高强度的使用也暴露出拦截弹短缺的问题。文章援引军方官员的观点,强调了多样化拦截弹储备的重要性,并指出需要加强全球生产和分销,以满足地区和全球安全需求。同时,文章也提到了美国在应对潜在冲突时,爱国者系统拦截弹储备面临的挑战。

🛡️ 爱国者系统在乌克兰的防空体系中至关重要,尤其是在应对俄罗斯的导弹袭击中。自两年前部署以来,乌克兰已部署了六个爱国者导弹连。

⚠️ 持续高强度的作战导致爱国者拦截弹库存紧张,乌克兰长期面临导弹短缺问题。乌克兰总统泽连斯基多次呼吁美国和北约盟友提供更多支援。

🎯 军方官员强调,应储备多种型号的拦截弹,以应对不同类型的威胁,避免“一刀切”的解决方案。不同类型的导弹应对无人机和弹道导弹的效果不同。

🏭 美国军方正在密切关注乌克兰的作战情况,并以此为基础制定规划,这突显了加强拦截弹全球生产和分销的迫切需求,特别是PAC-2、PAC-3和MSE型号。

🚀 美国正关注中国日益增长的军事力量,并担忧拦截弹消耗过快,库存补充不足。美国已与洛克希德·马丁公司签订合同,增加PAC-3 MSE导弹的年产量。

Patriot air defense systems have been a crucial element in Ukraine's ability to defeat Russian attacks.

Ukraine's high demand for US-made Patriot air defense systems and interceptors to defend against Russian attacks is showing the US Army that it needs to stockpile missiles for future fights, two officers told Business Insider.

The MIM-104 Patriot is Ukraine's best surface-to-air missile system and a critical shield since it arrived in the country over two years ago. Kyiv is believed to be operating six batteries, which are a critical element in its defense against Russia's massive attacks on Ukrainian cities, especially those involving ballistic missiles.

However, this high-tempo operating environment has strained Patriot interceptor stockpiles. Ukraine has long been hamstrung by a shortage of missiles, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy repeatedly calling on the US and NATO allies to send more. The country has been unable to get enough of these weapons, and new US holds might complicate that further.

Patriot interceptors come in multiple variants, and Ukraine is known to have received several different types of missiles since it started operating the system in 2023. This diversity of ammunition is helping inform US war planning.

Lt. Col. James Compton, the deputy operations officer for the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, said that the Ukraine conflict "has highlighted that you should not stockpile one or two types of interceptors. It is obviously important to have a large number, but there are several variants of the Patriot missile," each bringing its own capability against a threat.

"There is not a 'one size fits all' solution," he added, explaining that "you do not want to use the same missile against a drone that you would against a ballistic missile, and this conflict reinforces the need to plan how units are postured accordingly."

Patriot air defense systems have been a crucial element in Ukraine's ability to defeat Russian attacks.

Ensuring sufficient stockpiles of each of the interceptors requires a strong defense industry and global supply chain.

Chief Warrant Officer Sanjeev "Jay" Siva, a technician with the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, said recent conflicts, especially the Ukraine war, have demonstrated an "urgent need for increased global production and distribution of Patriot interceptor missiles," specifically the Patriot Advanced Capability-2, PAC-3, and MSE variants.

Reinforcing that point are conflicts in the Middle East, where the Army has used Patriot batteries to help fend off multiple Iranian ballistic missile attacks since April 2024; the most recent engagement was last month. In Ukraine, at least two interceptors are thought to be needed to destroy an incoming ballistic missile, so a medium-sized barrage can quickly eat away at stockpiles.

As the US military looks across the Pacific at China's growing military power and substantial arsenal of ballistic missiles, land- and ship-based air defense is top of mind. Analysts and officials have voiced concern that American forces are using up interceptors without clear plans for replacing them.

Having a large number of Patriot interceptors would be critical for the US in a large-scale conflict with a peer adversary, like China or Russia. The head of Indo-Pacific Command, Adm. Samuel Paparo, has said that shipments of Patriots and interceptors to the Ukrainians have been "eating into stocks." He said that "to say otherwise would be dishonest."

Last year, the Army awarded Lockheed Martin, one of the Patriot manufacturers, a contract to boost the annual production of PAC-3 MSE missiles to 650, up from 350 just a few years ago. The company said in March that it expects to reach this milestone by 2027.

Siva stressed that the Patriot "represents a critical final tier of defense against increasingly complex threats," like one-way attack drones and cruise missiles, and the weapons remain "the sole effective" protection against tactical ballistic missiles. He said that "addressing this capability gap is paramount to maintaining regional and global security."

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