设万维读者为首页 广告服务 联系我们 关于万维
简体 繁体 手机版
分类广告
版主:白夫长
万维读者网 > 军事天地 > 帖子
美陆军司令莫利并没说对中俄有"军事优势",他说的是"精确打击
送交者: 一剑破天 2016年10月08日00:10:10 于 [军事天地] 发送悄悄话
Army photo

Gen. Mark Milley

WASHINGTON: “On the future battlefield, if you stay in one place longer than two or three hours, you will be dead,” Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says. “That obviously places demands on human endurance.”

With units in constant motion far from friendly forces, “being surrounded will become the norm,” continues Milley. There will no clear front line, no secure supply lines, no big bases like Bagram orCamp Victory with chow halls, air-conditioning, and showers. With enemy drones and sensors constantly on the hunt for targets, there won’t even be time for four hours’ unbroken sleep. So, says Milley, “being seriously miserable every single minute of every day will have to become a way of life.”

Milley has warned before that “we are on the cusp of a fundamental change in thecharacter of ground warfare,.” (The natureof war remains eternally brutal and chaotic). But yesterday at the Association of the US Army’s annual Eisenhower Luncheon, the notoriously blunt general laid out his vision of future combat in more and grimmer detail than I’d ever heard — detail that suggests he’s informed by an intensifying program of secret wargames.

Milley envisions the Army destroying enemy sensors, air defenses, and land-based anti-ship missiles to open paths for the rest of the joint force. “Land-based forces now are going to have to penetrate denied areas to facilitate air and naval forces,” Milley said. “This is exact opposite of what we have done for the last 70 years, where air and naval forces have enabled ground forces.”

Soldiers will fight with everything from rifles and tanks to electronic jammers,computer viruses, and long-range missiles striking targets on the land, in the air, and even at sea. “The Army — yes, the Army — we’re going to sink ships,” Milley said, “(and) dominate the airspace above our units from enemy air and missile attack.”

Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments

Defense against a notional Russian missile barrage. (CSBA graphic)

This new approach is being driven, Milley,Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work, and other Pentagon leaders say, by the spread of once uniquely American advantages to adversaries around the world: long-range precision-guided missiles, linked by wireless networks to long-range sensors — such as drones and satellites — that provide targeting data. In sufficient density, and backed by more conventional weapons such as mines, warships, jets, and tanks, these threats create an Anti-Access/Area Denial(A2/AD) zone that US forces enter at high risk. The emerging consensus among the services, most clearly stated in the Army’s new Multi-Domain Battle concept, calls for prying open A2/AD networks with simultaneous, coordinated attacks against every possible weak point in all domains — land, sea, air, space, cyberspace, and the electromagnetic spectrum.

An artist's depiction of a Lockheed Martin LRASM (Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile) hurtling towards its target.

An artist’s depiction of a Lockheed Martin LRASM (Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile) hurtling towards its target.

Even with all this, soldiers will struggle “just to survive” on a battlefield more lethal than anything we’ve seen “since at least World War II,” said Milley. To avoid being detected and targeted by precision weapons, soldiers — and Marines and even ships — must split into small units and keep either on the move or under cover. Static bases will be sitting ducks, and supply convoys will be so dangerous that they might be entirely automated, so units will be largely on their own, purifying their own water and 3D-printing spare parts for broken gear.

Not only will units often be cut off physically, Milley said, but electronically as well. At times combat troops will be able to access satellite data, upload reports to their superiors, and call in precision strikes from Army missile batteries, Air Force planes, or Navy warships hundreds of miles away. At other times, however, thanks to hostile jamming and hacking, the airwaves will go dead and the screens will go dark — but soldiers can’t hole up and wait for orders. Initiative, always an American strength, will take on a new importance.

“Our most valuable asset, our most significant asymmetric advantage inherent in the American military and the United States Army. We come from a society of improvisers, a society of innovators, tinkerers, problem-solvers, techno-savvy at early age, and independence of action comes natural to all Americans,” Milley declared. Army training and professional military education needs to foster this initiative, not suppress it, he said.

In fact, the Chief of Staff said, in a remark sure to rile older soldiers, we need to inculcate “the willingness to disobeyspecific orders” when battlefield realities change and there’s no time or functioning channel to consult superiors — and that’s going to happen a lot.

“War tends to slaughter the sacred cows,” Milley warned. “It’s better to slaughter our sacred cows ourselves rather than to lose a war.”

Hard as this is, “we’re the United States Army and we don’t shrink from tall orders,” Milley promised. “In the end, we will win.”

Mark IV tank wwi_tankThe coming change is comparable to that between the 19th century and World War I, said Milley: from signal flags to radios, from rifled muskets to machineguns, from horses to tanks, from hot-air balloons to fighter planes. The world didn’t handle this transition too well last time, Milley said. Let’s try to do better this time.

In 1914, “nations and empires marched off to their destruction, blind, blind to the changes in war,” said Milley. “Let us commit to not march into that abyss, blind to the changes. Let us commit for once,once in our history, to not be unprepared for that first battle.”

0%(0)
0%(0)
缁楋拷 閸氾拷 (韫囧懘鈧銆�): 鐎碉拷 閻拷 (韫囧懘鈧銆�): 濞夈劌鍞介弬鎵暏閹达拷
标 题 (必选项):
内 容 (选填项):
闂佽瀛╃粙鎺楀Φ閻愮數绀婇柨鐕傛嫹
闂佽瀛╃粙鎺椼€冮崨鑸汗闁跨噦鎷�
实用资讯
回国机票$360起 | 商务舱省$200 | 全球最佳航空公司出炉:海航获五星
海外华人福利!在线看陈建斌《三叉戟》热血归回 豪情筑梦 高清免费看 无地区限制
一周点击热帖 更多>>
1 閺堟繈鐭�12000閳ユ粏鍤滈幇鍨徍閳ユ繆鑽℃穱鍕棘閹存﹫绱� 娑撳濡搁崚鈧�
2 閸忋劎鎮嗛崘娑楃皑閸旀盯鍣洪幒鎺戞倳閿涘奔浜掗懝鎻掑灙缁楊兛绗�? 娑撳濡搁崚鈧�
3 娣囧嫮绨块懟鍗炵妇娑擃厾娈戞稉鏍櫕閺傜増鐗哥仦鈧� 濞屸剝婀佹稉锟� 娑撯偓閸撴垹鐗径锟�
4 閸嬫湹绔撮惄缈犱簰娑撶尨绱濇稉顓炲彙鎼存棁顕氱亸鍡曞瘜瀵姾鍩呭В锟� 濮f稑涔�
5 娑擃厼娴楁稉杞扮矆娑斿牏鐛婇悞璺哄晽娴滃鐤勯崝娑楃瘍瀵搫銇囨禍锟� 娑撳濡搁崚鈧�
6 娴犲海褰斿ù鐤焻鐏炴洜婀呮稉顓炴禇濮濓箑娅掗惃鍕絺鐏烇拷 jincao
7 閼伙拷-57閸忋劑娼扮喊鎯у竾濮濓拷-35A? 閻绺挎稊灞惧灛 娑撯偓閸撴垹鐗径锟�
8 閹垫挷绠ら崗瀣彏閿涘瞼鐝堕悞鍓佹暏濞叉煡妾€电厧鑴婇敍锟� 娑撯偓閸撴垹鐗径锟�
9 鐟楁寧鏌熼幏鍡毿掗張婵嬬煘鐎电厧鑴婂▓瀣€� 缂佹捁顔�:閳ユ粏袝 娑撳濡搁崚鈧�
10 濞嗘煡鈧繋绔鹃柌宥呭彠閿涘矂銆忛弰顖氬磮闁窖冪級 瀹€姘毌閻栵拷
一周回复热帖
1 闁垝绗夐悽銊х€婚悮婊€绨¢妴鍌溞曢崚姘愁潶閹瑰妲搁崶鐘辫礋閸欙拷 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
2 娴滅儤鐨敮浣界┘閻拷7.13閿涗椒绮栭獮纾嬵洣閻拷8閿涗浇鍋� 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
3 闁插秶顥婇敍姘疆鎼存洜澹掗張妤佹珮闂傛粎鈻嶉懡澶婂酱閻濐厼鐡� 闁叉垶妫ら弰锟�
4 濞屾瑤绺块幍鑳嚡1995楠炴潙缍婃潻妯绘崳閸欏倸鍒� 娑撹桨缍� 娑撯偓閸撴垹鐗径锟�
5 鐠愮喖顩绘禒姗堢磼閿涗緤绱掗敍浣圭箒閸︾绱掗敍渚婄磼閿涳拷 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
6 娑旀柨瀵虫径褍顒熼幏娑滀粧娴兼熬绱伴崘娑欑墡娴肩姷绮烘稉搴g秹缂侊拷 WillyRong
7 娑撯偓閸欍儴鐦介崶鐐电摕缂囧骸娴楅崡姘紜濠€鏍у础閻喐楗ユ禍鍝勬袱 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
8 閻绨℃潻娆庨嚋鐟欏棝顣堕幍宥囩叀闁挷璐熸禒鈧稊鍫⑩敄鐎广垺婧€ 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
9 婢堆冾啀鐟曚礁绱╂禒銉よ礋閹达拷 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
10 娑旂姾绻庨獮铏Ц缁鳖偄浜曢弰鐔剁瑓閸懧扳偓鍌濐啅鐎硅泛宓冮幆鍐差劅 鐏炴瑦鏋冮崫锟�
历史上的今天:回复热帖
2015: 俄军里海舰队攻击成功,我军南海舰队闻
2015: 分析称普京及时出手:叙利亚局势和中国
2014: 香港占中:损失3500亿港元,即香港人均
2014: 美媒: 严重缩水的俄罗斯军队 (图文)
2013: 按照美国标准,薄熙来有没有罪?
2013: 汉奸中的极品
2012: 张召忠:中国没有打航母的弹道导弹
2012: 里面讲的真实性多大?假定确是解放军报
2011: 国共内战--人民的选择在哪里?
2011: 为日本侵华开道而推翻满清的孙文

闂傚倸鍊搁崐鐑芥嚄閼哥數浠氱紓鍌欒兌缁垶宕濆▎蹇曟殾闁靛繈鍊曢崘鈧銈嗗姂閸庡崬鐨┑锛勫亼閸婃牜鏁幒鏂哄亾濮樼厧澧伴柍褜鍓氶懝楣兯囨导鏉懳﹂柛鏇ㄥ灠缁犳娊鏌熺€涙ḿ濡囬柛瀣崌瀵媽绠涚€b晜鐫忛梻浣芥硶閸o箓骞忛敓锟� | 濠电姴鐥夐弶搴撳亾濡や焦鍙忛柣鎴f绾剧粯绻涢幋娆忕仾闁稿﹨鍩栫换婵嬫濞戝崬鍓扮紓浣哄Х閸犳牠寮婚妸鈺傚亜闁告繂瀚呴姀銈嗗€垫慨姗嗗墻濡叉椽鏌嶈閸撴瑧绮诲澶婄?闂侇剙绉寸粻鐘诲箹閹碱厾鍘滅紓宥嗙墵閺屻劑鎮ら崒娑橆伓 | 闂傚倸鍊搁崐宄懊归崶銊х彾闁割偆鍠嗘禒鍫㈢磼鐎n偒鍎ユ繛鍏肩墪閳规垿鎮╁畷鍥舵殹闂佺粯甯$粻鏍蓟閻旇櫣纾奸柕蹇曞У閻忓牏绱撴担鍝勵€撶紓宥勭窔瀵鎮㈢悰鈥充壕婵炴垶鐟$紓姘舵煟椤撶儐鍎戠紒杈ㄥ浮椤㈡岸宕卞Ο渚紦 | 闂傚倸鍊搁崐椋庣矆娴h櫣绀婂┑鐘叉搐缂佲晠寮堕崼姘珖闁活厽鐟╅弻鈥愁吋閸愩劌顬嬪銈傛櫇閸忔﹢寮婚悢鍏煎€绘俊顖濐嚙閺嗘姊哄畷鍥ㄥ殌缂佸缍婂璇差吋婢跺﹦鍘告繛杈剧到閹测€斥枔閵娧呯=濞达絿鎳撻弫楣冩煙閸戙倖瀚� | 缂傚倸鍊搁崐鎼佸磹閹间礁纾归柟闂寸閻ゎ喗銇勯弽顐粶闁搞劌鍊婚幉鎼佹偋閸繄鐟查梺绋款儑閸犳劙濡甸崟顖氬唨闁靛ǹ鍎哄Λ婊堟⒑缁嬫鍎愰柟绋款煼楠炲繘宕ㄩ弶鎴狀槰濡炪値鍘介崹鍫曀夊澶嬧拻濞达綀娅i妴濠囨煛閸滀椒閭鐐茬箻閺佹捇鏁撻敓锟� | 闂傚倸鍊搁崐鎼佸磹閹间礁纾归柟闂寸缁犵娀鐓崶銊р槈缂佲偓婢跺绻嗛柕鍫濇噺鐎氬懐绱撳鍡欏⒌闁哄本鐩崺鍕礃閿涘嫮绐楅梻浣哥-閹虫挾绮旈悽鍨床婵犻潧顑嗛ˉ鍫熺箾閹寸偟鎳勯柟顔界懇閹泛顫濋悙顒€顏�

Copyright (C) 1998-2025. Creaders.NET. All Rights Reserved.