During remarks at the Army Aviation Symposium in Arlington, Va., on Jan. 15, Cone quietly dropped a bomb. The Army, he said, is considering the feasibility of shrinking the size of the brigade combat team from about 4,000 soldiers to 3,000 over the coming years, and replacing the lost soldiers with robots and unmanned platforms. “I’ve got clear guidance to think about what if you could robotically perform some of the tasks in terms of maneuverability, in terms of the future of the force,” he said, adding that he also has “clear guidance to rethink” the size of the nine-man infantry squad. He mentioned using unmanned ground vehicles that would follow manned platforms, which would require less armor and protection, thereby reducing the weight of a brigade combat team. Over the past 12 years of war, “in favor of force protection we’ve sacrificed a lot of things,” he said. “I think we’ve also lost a lot in lethality.” And the Army wants that maneuverability, deployability and firepower back. The Army is already on a path to shrink from 540,000 soldiers to about 490,000 by the end of 2015, and will likely slide further to 420,000 by 2019, according to reports. Cone said his staff is putting together an advisory panel to look at those issues, including fielding a smaller brigade. “Don’t you think 3,000 people is probably enough probably to get by” with increased technological capabilities, he asked. It’s hard to see such a radical change to the makeup of the brigage combat team as anything else than a budget move, borne out of the necessity of cutting the personnel costs that eat up almost half of the service’s total budget. Cone used the Navy as an example of what the Army is trying to do. “When you see the success, frankly, that the Navy has had in terms of lowering the numbers of people on ships, are there functions in the brigade that we could automate — robots or manned/unmanned teaming — and lower the number of people that are involved given the fact that people are our major cost,” he said. Some of Cone’s blue-sky thinking was echoed by Lt. Gen. Keith Walker in a Jan. 6 interview with Defense News. In what Walker called the “deep future” — about the 2030 to 2040 time frame — he said that “we’ll need to fundamentally change the nature of the force, and that would require a breakthrough in science and technology.” While Walker, the commander of the Army Capabilities Integration Center, which oversees much of the Army’s modernization and doctrinal changes, didn’t talk about replacing soldiers with robots, he did say the Army wants to revamp its “tooth-to-tail” ratio, or the number of soldiers performing support functions versus those who actually pull triggers. |
“美國陸軍正朝著規(guī)模更小、作戰(zhàn)能力更強、機動性更好、反應(yīng)更敏捷的方向發(fā)展?!泵绹戃娪?xùn)練與條令司令部司令羅伯特?科恩上將表示。至于其規(guī)??s減的程度和方式,則令人頗感意外。 綜合外國媒體1月21日報道,美國陸軍考慮將旅級戰(zhàn)斗隊的人數(shù)削減1/4,從目前的4000人減少至3000人,被裁減的士兵由機器人等無人平臺取代。目前,陸軍方面已組建一個顧問小組對該計劃展開研究。 據(jù)美國《防務(wù)新聞》周刊報道,美國陸軍已開始“瘦身”計劃,將在2015年底把陸軍人數(shù)從54萬縮減至49萬左右,到2019年時可能最終減少至42萬。 科恩說,隨著現(xiàn)代科技的發(fā)展,3000人規(guī)模的作戰(zhàn)隊已經(jīng)夠用,“我被明確告知,認(rèn)真考量用機器人來執(zhí)行部分任務(wù)的可操作性,以及這對陸軍部隊未來的影響”。此外,他還被要求重新思考是否有必要改變陸軍現(xiàn)行的9人制步兵班編制。 至于有哪些選項已被納入討論范圍,科恩列舉美國海軍利用科技裁減人員的成功經(jīng)驗,稱旅級戰(zhàn)斗隊的運輸?shù)炔糠止δ芸捎蓹C器人完成,“就像執(zhí)行遠途補給任務(wù)時,可以將車隊中的一部分車輛換成無人駕駛車,它們只需跟著有人駕駛的車前進就能完成任務(wù)”。 《防務(wù)新聞》指出,目前人力成本幾乎占到美軍費總額的一半,陸軍方面決定對旅級戰(zhàn)斗隊的人員構(gòu)成進行“如此激進的改革”,其根本原因只可能是適應(yīng)軍方預(yù)算緊縮的現(xiàn)狀。 科恩對此表示默認(rèn),他舉例稱使用無人駕駛地面車輛不用考慮人員防護的問題,既能減少車輛的體積,又能節(jié)省裝甲等防護成本,從而從整體上降低旅級戰(zhàn)斗隊的費用。 “在過去12年的戰(zhàn)爭中,為了保護士兵安全,我們犧牲了很多東西,我認(rèn)為我們也為此損失了不少戰(zhàn)斗力?,F(xiàn)在,陸軍想要重新拿回機動性、可部署性和強大火力?!?/p> 不過,對于“用機器人取代士兵”的計劃,美國陸軍中也存在質(zhì)疑的聲音?;?沃克是美國陸軍能力集成中心負(fù)責(zé)人,他認(rèn)為到2030年至2040年,美軍的性質(zhì)將從根本上發(fā)生改變,這需要科學(xué)技術(shù)取得突破性進展,“并且,美軍有必要改變前線部隊和后勤支持部隊的比例,而不是用機器人取代士兵”。 (來源:中國日報網(wǎng)愛新聞iNews) 注:此文為編譯。 |