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美军加速量产阿帕奇新型反无人机弹药应对近程威胁

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美军加速量产阿帕奇新型反无人机弹药应对近程威胁
摘要
美陆军正大幅提高AH-64“阿帕奇”直升机使用的XM1225新型反无人机弹药的采购量。这种弹药专为拦截低空无人机群设计,采购量预计将增加五倍。在现代局部战争中,无人机集群已成为核心威胁,美军此举旨在增强其野战防空能力。这一技术动向对于中国周边可能发生的无人机对抗场景具有极高的参考价值。
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参谋军士 蒂姆·安德鲁斯

《战区》(The War Zone)时事通讯

关于军事技术、战略和外交政策最新发展的每周见解与分析。

陆军提升“阿帕奇”的反无人机能力。陆军正加速采购用于 AH-64“阿帕奇”的 XM1225 APEX 炮弹,以增强其作为反无人机平台的作用。

诺斯罗普·格鲁曼公司提高产量。该公司本月生产了 1,000 发炮弹,并计划将产量提高五倍以满足陆军需求。

APEX 炮弹提供多样的交战选项。这些近炸引信炮弹可以攻击无人机、人员、车辆和小型船只,提供独特的区域效应。

尤马试验场实弹测试取得成功。2025年12月,“阿帕奇”使用 APEX 炮弹展示了针对无人机系统的有效空对空交战。

“阿帕奇”机组人员所需的培训极少。APEX 炮弹的弹道特性与现有的 M789 炮弹相似,几乎不需要额外的培训。

核心要点:美国陆军正在显著增加用于 AH-64“阿帕奇”的 XM1225 APEX 炮弹的产量,以增强其反无人机能力。这些通用型炮弹在测试中已被证明有效,且机组人员只需极少的额外培训,标志着战场能力的战术进步。

陆军正在加速为其 AH-64“阿帕奇”攻击直升机机队采购 30x113mm XM1225 航空近炸高爆(APEX)炮弹。此举正值该军种寻求增强该飞机作为反无人机平台日益重要的作用之际,《战区》曾多次报道过这一点。这些由“阿帕奇”下颚安装的 M230 链式炮发射的炮弹将增加其无人机杀伤武器库,为其提供一种比某些替代方案更便宜且更充足的交战选项。您可以在我们之前的报道中阅读有关 XM1225 APEX 炮弹的所有信息。

鉴于对这些炮弹的需求日益增长,陆军找到了其制造商诺斯罗普·格鲁曼公司,要求其提

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Staff Sgt. Tim Andrews

The TWZ Newsletter

Weekly insights and analysis on the latest developments in military technology, strategy, and foreign policy.

Army boosts Apache’s counter-drone capabilities. The Army is accelerating procurement of XM1225 APEX rounds for AH-64 Apaches to enhance their role as counter-drone platforms.

Northrop Grumman ramps up production. The company produced 1,000 rounds this month and plans to increase production fivefold to meet Army demands.

APEX rounds offer versatile engagement options. These proximity-detonating rounds can target drones, personnel, vehicles, and small boats, providing unique area effects.

Successful live-fire tests at Yuma Proving Ground. In December 2025, Apaches demonstrated effective air-to-air engagement using APEX rounds against unmanned aircraft systems.

Minimal training required for Apache crews. The ballistic properties of APEX rounds are similar to existing M789 rounds, requiring little additional training.

Bottom line: The U.S. Army is significantly increasing production of XM1225 APEX rounds for AH-64 Apaches to enhance their counter-drone capabilities. These versatile rounds have proven effective in tests and require minimal additional training for crews, marking a tactical advancement in battlefield capability.

The Army is accelerating procurement of 30x113mm XM1225 Aviation Proximity Explosive (APEX) rounds for its fleet of AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. The move comes as the service is looking to enhance the aircraft’s burgeoning role as a counter-drone platform, something The War Zone has covered frequently. These shells, fired by the Apache’s chin-mounted M230 cannon, will add to its drone-killing arsenal, giving it a cheaper and more plentiful engagement option than some of the alternatives. You can read all about the XM1225 APEX round in our previous coverage here.

Seeing a growing need for these rounds, the Army went to Northrop Grumman, which makes them, and asked them to boost production, said Maj. Gen. Clair A. Gill, commander of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He was speaking during the Army Aviation Association of America’s Army Aviation Warfighting Summit in Nashville, Tennessee, which TWZ was in attendance.

A U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopter fires the M230 Bushmaster chain gun during live-fire aerial gunnery training at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, on March 6, 2025. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neil McLean) Staff Sgt. Cornelius McLean

“We had had 600 rounds total,” Gill explained. “They produced 1,000 already this month and can produce another 1,000 and will ramp their rate up to probably five times that.”

The company could not immediately comment about this effort.

The specialized APEX ammunition works by detonating only when it is close to an object, then it explodes in a spray of shrapnel. This is critical to shooting down drones, which are small, independently moving targets. These round

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