千里阅兵!美重装部队穿行欧洲6国 对俄亮大棒

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核心提示:美国陆军派出“斯特赖克”装甲部队,行程1100英里(约1770公里)并穿越6个欧洲国家,以展示美国与盟友团结一致。
参考消息网3月18日报道 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)3月14日发表题为《美国陆军派出的装甲部队将在欧洲行进1100英里》的文章,作者为布拉德·伦登,全文编译如下:
一支高度机动的地面部队正在向东欧挺进。
鉴于俄罗斯最近在乌克兰和克里米亚的行动令东欧紧张不安,美国陆军表示将很快派出“斯特赖克”装甲部队,行程1100英里(约1770公里)并穿越6个欧洲国家,以展示美国与盟友团结一致。
此次军事调动最早由美军《星条旗报》10日报道。美国陆军驻欧洲部队13日在其网站上刊登了这篇报道。
据《星条旗报》报道,美国陆军驻欧洲部队发言人克雷格 ·蔡尔兹中校在一份声明中说,此次军事调动“突出展示了美国对北约盟友的承诺,也展现了北约有能力紧密配合,在盟国的领土上自由进行跨境军事调动”。
报道称,参加此次军事调动的部队和车辆正在爱沙尼亚、立陶宛和波兰为“大西洋决心行动”军演进行训练。这支部队将穿过拉脱维亚和捷克,最终抵达德国菲尔斯埃克。
此次军事调动非同寻常,因为重型军事车辆(例如重达18吨的“斯特赖克”装甲车)的远程运输通常由铁路完成。
这支绰号“骑兵队”的装甲部队将沿途搭建帐篷进行休整。
《星条旗报》援引蔡尔兹的话说:“对参加此次行动的部队来说,‘骑兵之旅’是一次独一无二的机会。士兵及其指挥官将有许多机会与沿途的当地居民接触,加深对同盟内部文化多样性的理解,并加强对建立和维护盟军内部相互敬佩、相互尊重和相互信任至关重要的各种关系。”
此次行动将是美国与北约盟友在“大西洋决心行动”军演中的最新一次部署。美国国防部网站称,美国“通过一系列行动证明自己仍致力于维护集体安全,在俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的形势下,这些行动旨在向美国的北约盟友和伙伴再次承诺,美国致力于维护该地区的持久和平和稳定”。
这些军事部署的地点与俄罗斯的边境最近仅有约270米,其中,美国陆军“斯特赖克”装甲部队上月在爱沙尼亚纳瓦地区参加了该国的独立日纪念活动。
最近的行动还包括,美国空军向德国的一个空军基地调派12架“雷电”A-10攻击机;以及本月在拉脱维亚部署数百辆坦克和军事车辆,不久,美军还将从佐治亚州斯图尔特堡军事基地调派3000人前往拉脱维亚。
美国与俄罗斯的紧张关系也延伸到了空中。北美防空司令部司令威廉·戈特尼12日在参议院军事委员会说,过去一年,俄罗斯在军事上的强硬做法明显增加了。
戈特尼说,俄罗斯重型轰炸机在其领空外巡逻的次数超过冷战以来的任何一年。俄罗斯军机穿越欧洲海岸线巡逻的次数也有所增加。(编译/刘白云)
http://mil.cankaoxiaoxi.com/2015/0318/708671.shtml2015-03-18 08:31:00 来源:参考消息网 责任编辑:董磊
核心提示:美国陆军派出“斯特赖克”装甲部队,行程1100英里(约1770公里)并穿越6个欧洲国家,以展示美国与盟友团结一致。
参考消息网3月18日报道 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)3月14日发表题为《美国陆军派出的装甲部队将在欧洲行进1100英里》的文章,作者为布拉德·伦登,全文编译如下:
一支高度机动的地面部队正在向东欧挺进。
鉴于俄罗斯最近在乌克兰和克里米亚的行动令东欧紧张不安,美国陆军表示将很快派出“斯特赖克”装甲部队,行程1100英里(约1770公里)并穿越6个欧洲国家,以展示美国与盟友团结一致。
此次军事调动最早由美军《星条旗报》10日报道。美国陆军驻欧洲部队13日在其网站上刊登了这篇报道。
据《星条旗报》报道,美国陆军驻欧洲部队发言人克雷格 ·蔡尔兹中校在一份声明中说,此次军事调动“突出展示了美国对北约盟友的承诺,也展现了北约有能力紧密配合,在盟国的领土上自由进行跨境军事调动”。
报道称,参加此次军事调动的部队和车辆正在爱沙尼亚、立陶宛和波兰为“大西洋决心行动”军演进行训练。这支部队将穿过拉脱维亚和捷克,最终抵达德国菲尔斯埃克。
此次军事调动非同寻常,因为重型军事车辆(例如重达18吨的“斯特赖克”装甲车)的远程运输通常由铁路完成。
这支绰号“骑兵队”的装甲部队将沿途搭建帐篷进行休整。
《星条旗报》援引蔡尔兹的话说:“对参加此次行动的部队来说,‘骑兵之旅’是一次独一无二的机会。士兵及其指挥官将有许多机会与沿途的当地居民接触,加深对同盟内部文化多样性的理解,并加强对建立和维护盟军内部相互敬佩、相互尊重和相互信任至关重要的各种关系。”
此次行动将是美国与北约盟友在“大西洋决心行动”军演中的最新一次部署。美国国防部网站称,美国“通过一系列行动证明自己仍致力于维护集体安全,在俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的形势下,这些行动旨在向美国的北约盟友和伙伴再次承诺,美国致力于维护该地区的持久和平和稳定”。
这些军事部署的地点与俄罗斯的边境最近仅有约270米,其中,美国陆军“斯特赖克”装甲部队上月在爱沙尼亚纳瓦地区参加了该国的独立日纪念活动。
最近的行动还包括,美国空军向德国的一个空军基地调派12架“雷电”A-10攻击机;以及本月在拉脱维亚部署数百辆坦克和军事车辆,不久,美军还将从佐治亚州斯图尔特堡军事基地调派3000人前往拉脱维亚。
美国与俄罗斯的紧张关系也延伸到了空中。北美防空司令部司令威廉·戈特尼12日在参议院军事委员会说,过去一年,俄罗斯在军事上的强硬做法明显增加了。
戈特尼说,俄罗斯重型轰炸机在其领空外巡逻的次数超过冷战以来的任何一年。俄罗斯军机穿越欧洲海岸线巡逻的次数也有所增加。(编译/刘白云)
http://mil.cankaoxiaoxi.com/2015/0318/708671.shtml
王师有种直接开进东乌和毛子见真章,在这穷叫唤不动手不算本事,显不出带头大哥的能耐
我还以为是派一支部队从德国一直行军到波罗的海三国呢。。。

结果是反着来的
哈哈,俄国人真的不受待见。

出来混迟早要还的,你可以三次强占波罗的海三国,你可以去波兹南镇压,你可以去布拉格抓别国的总理,但是你永远无法阻止别人轰走你的决心。
跟毛子显摆重装推进…
哈哈,俄国人真的不受待见。

出来混迟早要还的,你可以三次强占波罗的海三国,你可以去波兹南镇压,你可 ...
恰恰相反,无耻波匪的累累罪行是不容置疑的,而俄罗斯与中国人民共同维护世界和平与稳定的伟大功绩也是不容否认的
美国这是不可能的,吓唬谁呢?死人的又不是美国佬!
才去了一点装甲车,至于么。。。毛子还时不时图95在飞呢,也没怎么样嘛~
几辆装甲车吓唬大毛?人家是瞎大的?
这大棒的方向反了吧。。。。
从俄国边境撤军的节奏
不仁不知不武
美国猛刷存在感
美重装部队千里大撤军,战略转进成功!!!
其实我想说,斯崔克旅什么时候成重型部队了。。。一开始看到重型部队,我还以为美军开着艾布拉姆斯加布莱德利大游行。感情是开斯崔克。。。
chenzui83 发表于 2015-3-18 12:26
哈哈,俄国人真的不受待见。

出来混迟早要还的,你可以三次强占波罗的海三国,你可以去波兹南镇压,你可 ...
毛子就是蒙古人的后代。蒙古人的军事战术和文化传统都被他们继承了。
美帝的目的是赢取人心。攻心为上,兵法之要义。看看历史书就知道,蒙古人攻下了天下,但是蒙古人消失了。
給你開到紅場也沒用
敢開槍再說
毛子就是蒙古人的后代。蒙古人的军事战术和文化传统都被他们继承了。
人家正儿八经东罗马帝国继承人自居被你说成蒙古人后代,你让俄国历代凯撒情何以堪
毛子就是蒙古人的后代。蒙古人的军事战术和文化传统都被他们继承了。
连外蒙古人带俄罗斯人都仇华,都该收拾。
没M1也叫重装部队
斯特瑞克也能算重装?也就能在空中支持下欺负下游击队
这是威慑毛子呢?还是在给自己壮胆。。。
斯特赖克旅不是快反治安战部队么  算个毛线重装
欧洲六个国家穿起来很轻松的,我一天就开穿过五个,早上荷兰出发,穿过比利时卢森堡德国到捷克东部,几乎开穿
我还以为是派一支部队从德国一直行军到波罗的海三国呢。。。

结果是反着来的
我还真没注意看,文里也没说车队的车辆数目和行军速度。。。
其实我想说,斯崔克旅什么时候成重型部队了。。。一开始看到重型部队,我还以为美军开着艾布拉姆斯加布莱德 ...
比黑蜀黍的皮卡重,当然是重部队了
穿行六国???

是给俄国看的是不错,但也是给东欧那些国家打气,给德法波兰这些国家看的。。。

否则,从黑海运进去岂不是更节省???装备损耗更小???
这等于就是朝着德法波喊:看见没,我可上了啊,你们赶紧上啊。。。
“斯特赖克”装甲部队也就能充当宣传队的角色而已——真要打算动真格的美帝就该出动艾布拉姆斯和布雷德利上欧洲游历一圈。
大棒亮再多都没用啊, 你敢真和俄罗斯打一仗吗?
就算不亲自出兵,倾销几辆M1坦克过去给西乌总可以吧?就怎么走秀,真没J8意思。真想看看M1A2大战T-90
美帝的目的是赢取人心。攻心为上,兵法之要义。看看历史书就知道,蒙古人攻下了天下,但是蒙古人消 ...
胡说八道,蒙古人哪有消失?
斯特赖克专业巡逻队,这是跑去让大毛刷战绩?
“斯特赖克”装甲部队根本就不是啥重装部队
阴影月影 发表于 2015-3-18 16:22
人家正儿八经东罗马帝国继承人自居被你说成蒙古人后代,你让俄国历代凯撒情何以堪
被蒙古人殖民250多年的第三罗马 呵呵
......
这斯崔克单位跑了几天?
反向的  从拉脱维亚千里转进德国


我是来看热闹的

品天里炎 发表于 2015-3-19 12:44
......
这斯崔克单位跑了几天?


7-10天。算是正常行进速度。
======以下是《陆军时报》2月20日的报道========

The U.S. military's Operation Atlantic Resolve will expand into Romania and Bulgaria beginning in late March amid continued fighting and increased tensions in the region.

"Think of Operation Atlantic Resolve as a yearlong, continuous series of exercises from Estonia to Bulgaria," said Lt. Gen. Frederick "Ben" Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe.

Operation Atlantic Resolve was launched last April in the three Baltic States and Poland as a way for the United States to demonstrate its commitment to NATO as the region faced a new but familiar threat.

The addition of Romania and Bulgaria brings the number of soldiers conducting Atlantic Resolve training and exercises to about 1,900, up from about 900 now, officials from U.S. Army Europe said.

In the last 11 months, Russia has annexed the Crimea region, secured a vital port in the Black Sea and sponsored a civil war in Eastern Ukraine that has claimed thousands of lives – all within a few hundred miles of NATO's borders.

A recent cease-fire between Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels did not hold, with continued fighting around Debaltseve, a heavily contested railway hub in eastern Ukraine.

"What needs to happen is Moscow needs to abide by the agreement it signed up to and remove their heavy weapons and the Russian forces from Eastern Ukraine and respect the territorial sovereignty of Ukraine," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said Wednesday.

The U.S. military will "continue to reassure our allies and partners in NATO through continued exercises, presence, Black Sea air policing," Kirby said.

The Army is expanding Operation Atlantic Resolve "for the purpose of assurance to those allies as well," Hodges said.

The Russians "illegally annexed Crimea," and they are now working to "fracture" the NATO alliance by "using all aspects of national power to create friction," Hodges said.

"I am sure that their No. 1 objective is to fracture the alliance, to put a wedge between the U.S. and Europe, and then, if they can, separate the different parts of Europe from each other," he said. "If countries don't believe fellow members would respond in an Article 5 situation, then they've really created a serious crack in the alliance and what it stands for."

Article 5 in the North Atlantic Treaty states that an attack on one member is an attack on all, and is "the core of what NATO is all about," Hodges said.

The task in front of NATO — and the U.S. — now is to assure its allies closest to Russia, Hodges said.

In March, soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, who are currently supporting Operation Atlantic Resolve in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, will conduct Operation Dragoon Ride and "road march" their Strykers back to home station in Vilseck, Germany.

For the soldiers in Estonia, the farthest away, the ride will take seven to 10 days and span more than 1,800 kilometers, or more than 1,100 miles, Hodges said.

The ride, which will be a first for many soldiers, represents a "great" leader development opportunity and tests the unit's maintenance abilities, Hodges said.

It also will test the Army's ability to freely move from one country to another while providing a "very visible" show of assurance to local residents, he said.

In April, paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in Vicenza, Italy, will jump into Romania and Bulgaria. They will be replaced by about 1,000 soldiers from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division.

Operation Atlantic Resolve will continue in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland with about 900 soldiers from 1st BCT, 3rd Infantry, who are rotating in from Fort Stewart, Georgia, as part of the Army's regionally aligned forces concept.

As these company-sized units conduct training and exercises with their partners in those six countries, a mission command element of about 90 soldiers from 4th Infantry Division headquarters will provide the command, control and oversight, Hodges said.

In addition to growing Operation Atlantic Resolve, the Army also is rebuilding its equipment in the region.

In 2013, the Army shipped its tanks and Bradleys back to the United States, marking the end of an era that began 70 years ago during World War II. At its peak, Germany was home to 20 U.S. armored divisions, or about 6,000 tanks.

Today, the Army has a European Activity Set that contains about a battalion's worth of heavy equipment, including 29 Abrams tanks and 33 Bradleys. This set is meant to be used by troops coming into the region from the United States.

By the end of January 2016, the Army plans to grow that set to a brigade's worth – that's about 220 Abrams tanks and Bradleys, Hodges said.

The vehicles will arrive in Europe in waves, with the second battalion's worth scheduled to arrive in March with soldiers from 1st BCT, 3rd Infantry Division.

"This equipment is getting harvested from units," Hodges said, adding that the equipment will be moved around as the Army reorganizes its brigade combat teams.

Growing the Army's equipment set in Europe is cheaper in the long run, assures America's allies and allows the service to respond more quickly if needed, Hodges said.

What has not been determined is where this additional equipment will be stored, Hodges said.

Some equipment could be stationed in Germany, while the rest is stored in the Baltics, or all of it could be in one location, he said.

U.S. Army Europe has survey teams looking at various locations in the Baltic States, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, he said. Hodges said he expects to have recommendations in mid-March for Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.

"The potential host nation has to want it, the U.S. ambassador in that country must want it, and it needs to make sense for us," Hodges said. "Is it efficient for training? Does it support [EUCOM]? Everything's on the table."
品天里炎 发表于 2015-3-19 12:44
......
这斯崔克单位跑了几天?


7-10天。算是正常行进速度。
======以下是《陆军时报》2月20日的报道========

The U.S. military's Operation Atlantic Resolve will expand into Romania and Bulgaria beginning in late March amid continued fighting and increased tensions in the region.

"Think of Operation Atlantic Resolve as a yearlong, continuous series of exercises from Estonia to Bulgaria," said Lt. Gen. Frederick "Ben" Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe.

Operation Atlantic Resolve was launched last April in the three Baltic States and Poland as a way for the United States to demonstrate its commitment to NATO as the region faced a new but familiar threat.

The addition of Romania and Bulgaria brings the number of soldiers conducting Atlantic Resolve training and exercises to about 1,900, up from about 900 now, officials from U.S. Army Europe said.

In the last 11 months, Russia has annexed the Crimea region, secured a vital port in the Black Sea and sponsored a civil war in Eastern Ukraine that has claimed thousands of lives – all within a few hundred miles of NATO's borders.

A recent cease-fire between Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels did not hold, with continued fighting around Debaltseve, a heavily contested railway hub in eastern Ukraine.

"What needs to happen is Moscow needs to abide by the agreement it signed up to and remove their heavy weapons and the Russian forces from Eastern Ukraine and respect the territorial sovereignty of Ukraine," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said Wednesday.

The U.S. military will "continue to reassure our allies and partners in NATO through continued exercises, presence, Black Sea air policing," Kirby said.

The Army is expanding Operation Atlantic Resolve "for the purpose of assurance to those allies as well," Hodges said.

The Russians "illegally annexed Crimea," and they are now working to "fracture" the NATO alliance by "using all aspects of national power to create friction," Hodges said.

"I am sure that their No. 1 objective is to fracture the alliance, to put a wedge between the U.S. and Europe, and then, if they can, separate the different parts of Europe from each other," he said. "If countries don't believe fellow members would respond in an Article 5 situation, then they've really created a serious crack in the alliance and what it stands for."

Article 5 in the North Atlantic Treaty states that an attack on one member is an attack on all, and is "the core of what NATO is all about," Hodges said.

The task in front of NATO — and the U.S. — now is to assure its allies closest to Russia, Hodges said.

In March, soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, who are currently supporting Operation Atlantic Resolve in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, will conduct Operation Dragoon Ride and "road march" their Strykers back to home station in Vilseck, Germany.

For the soldiers in Estonia, the farthest away, the ride will take seven to 10 days and span more than 1,800 kilometers, or more than 1,100 miles, Hodges said.

The ride, which will be a first for many soldiers, represents a "great" leader development opportunity and tests the unit's maintenance abilities, Hodges said.

It also will test the Army's ability to freely move from one country to another while providing a "very visible" show of assurance to local residents, he said.

In April, paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in Vicenza, Italy, will jump into Romania and Bulgaria. They will be replaced by about 1,000 soldiers from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division.

Operation Atlantic Resolve will continue in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland with about 900 soldiers from 1st BCT, 3rd Infantry, who are rotating in from Fort Stewart, Georgia, as part of the Army's regionally aligned forces concept.

As these company-sized units conduct training and exercises with their partners in those six countries, a mission command element of about 90 soldiers from 4th Infantry Division headquarters will provide the command, control and oversight, Hodges said.

In addition to growing Operation Atlantic Resolve, the Army also is rebuilding its equipment in the region.

In 2013, the Army shipped its tanks and Bradleys back to the United States, marking the end of an era that began 70 years ago during World War II. At its peak, Germany was home to 20 U.S. armored divisions, or about 6,000 tanks.

Today, the Army has a European Activity Set that contains about a battalion's worth of heavy equipment, including 29 Abrams tanks and 33 Bradleys. This set is meant to be used by troops coming into the region from the United States.

By the end of January 2016, the Army plans to grow that set to a brigade's worth – that's about 220 Abrams tanks and Bradleys, Hodges said.

The vehicles will arrive in Europe in waves, with the second battalion's worth scheduled to arrive in March with soldiers from 1st BCT, 3rd Infantry Division.

"This equipment is getting harvested from units," Hodges said, adding that the equipment will be moved around as the Army reorganizes its brigade combat teams.

Growing the Army's equipment set in Europe is cheaper in the long run, assures America's allies and allows the service to respond more quickly if needed, Hodges said.

What has not been determined is where this additional equipment will be stored, Hodges said.

Some equipment could be stationed in Germany, while the rest is stored in the Baltics, or all of it could be in one location, he said.

U.S. Army Europe has survey teams looking at various locations in the Baltic States, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, he said. Hodges said he expects to have recommendations in mid-March for Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.

"The potential host nation has to want it, the U.S. ambassador in that country must want it, and it needs to make sense for us," Hodges said. "Is it efficient for training? Does it support [EUCOM]? Everything's on the table."
Suyi控 发表于 2015-3-19 15:29
7-10天。算是正常行进速度。
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全轮的话慢了一点吧-_-