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法国拟采购新型远程火箭炮并研发2500公里射程导弹

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法国拟采购新型远程火箭炮并研发2500公里射程导弹
摘要
法国武装力量部正加速推进远程打击能力的现代化建设。据法国装备总署(DGA)披露,法方本月已开始对国产自行研发的远程火箭炮系统进行关键测试,并将在数周内与包括美制HIMARS、韩制K239等国际竞品进行性能对比。法方计划首批采购26套系统及300枚弹药,旨在2030年前装备一个完整的火箭炮营,以替代即将退役的LRU系统。更为引人关注的是,法国已拨款10亿欧元启动新型陆基弹道导弹的研发工作,该导弹射程预计高达2500公里,并计划搭载高超音速滑翔飞行器。这一系列举措表明法国正致力于在北约架构内重塑自主的远程深度打击和战略威慑力量,反映了在欧洲安全局势急剧变化的背景下,法国对主权防务能力及战场生存能力的极度重视,力争在未来高强度冲突中保持独立打击权。
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法国推进远程火炮与导弹研发计划

巴黎消息:法国正接近对其未来的火箭炮系统做出最终决定。法国装备总署(DGA)署长帕特里克·帕尤在议会听证会上表示,本月已开始测试国产开发的武器,并将在未来几周内与国外系统进行对比。

帕尤指出,法国国产火箭炮系统的首次测试于本周二进展顺利,下周还计划进行更多测试。目前,赛峰(Safran)与MBDA组成的团队正在研发一种国产方案,而泰雷兹(Thales)与阿丽亚娜集团(ArianeGroup)则提出了竞争性方案。参与竞争的国外系统包括韩国韩华航空航天公司的“天舞”(Chunmoo)、以色列埃尔比特系统的PULS系统以及洛克希德·马丁公司的HIMARS。

法国陆军认为远程打击能力是重大交战中的绝对优先级需求,因为部队需要在冲突爆发后的最初几天内坚持住。法国的目标是采购26套系统和300枚弹药,到2030年逐步装备一个火箭炮营。法国迫切需要更换现有的9台LRU系统(M270的改装版本),这些装备将于2027年达到使用年限。

此外,法国还正在研发一种射程为2500公里的陆基弹道导弹,今年已预算10亿欧元(约12亿美元)启动相关工作。该计划拟采用搭载可操纵高超音速滑翔飞行器的弹道导弹方案。

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PARIS — France is moving closer to a decision on its future rocket artillery system, with the country testing domestically developed weapons this month that will allow for a comparison with foreign systems in a few weeks’ time, the head of the country’s armaments agency said.The first tests of a French-developed rocket artillery system “went well” on Tuesday, with more testing planned for next week, Patrick Pailloux, the head of the Directorate General for Armament, said in a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday.Safran and MBDA are one of the teams working on a French-made rocket artillery system, with Thales and ArianeGroup developing a competing offer. Foreign alternatives already in active service with other European forces include Hanwha Aerospace’s Chunmoo, the PULS system from Israel’s Elbit Systems and Lockheed Martin’s HIMARS.“There is significant pressure from the Army, which considers this to be its absolute priority requirement in the event of a major engagement, because they’ll need to hold out during the first few days,” Pailloux said. “It is a capability they absolutely must have. So the question is, how much will it cost, what is the timeline, when will they be able to deliver?”The French goal is to buy 26 systems with 300 munitions, and gradually equip a rocket artillery battalion by 2030, according to Pailloux. France is in a hurry to replace its nine remaining units of the Lance-Roquettes Unitaire, a modified version of the M270 multiple launch rocket system, set to reach the end of their service life in 2027.“We’ll face a trade-off between sovereignty and speed, costs, timelines, and so on. We’ll have to make the best choice, or the least bad choice, given our needs.”France is also working on a land-based ballistic missile with a range of 2,500 kilometers, with €1 billion ($1.2 billion) budgeted to start work on the system this year. The plan is for a ballistic missile tipped with a maneuverable hypersonic glide vehicle, with the DGA’s math showing “this is likely to offer the best cost-military performance ratio,” according to Pailloux.While the published goal is for a ballistic missile in 2035, and France will have “no difficulty” to obtain a capability by then, “that is late, I admit,” Pailloux said. The DGA plans to accelerate the work to bring forward the date “as close as possible to 2030,” for example by having an initial version without anti-jamming measures, and those capabilities added later, according to the director.The DGA aims to order more than €6 billion worth of munitions this year, with plans to buy SCALP cruise missiles, AASM guided bombs, Exocet anti-ship missiles, MICA and Mistral air-defense missiles and Meteor air-to-air missiles. The budget also includes €320 million to finance an industrial ramp-up where “necessary and useful,” according to Pailloux.“We need to prepare for a major conflict by 2030, with the new understanding that we may find ourselves facing a war of attrition,” Pailloux said. “To put it

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原文链接:https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2026/04/17/france-nears-rocket-artillery-decision-plans-ballistic-missile-by-2035/