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俄军用无人机和无线电设备为民众引路,助其逃离交火区,现场——
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-18 07:22
乌方暂未对此作出回应,目前俄乌两军仍在库皮扬斯克交火。 12月18日,俄罗斯国防部发布视频称俄军使用无人机和无线电设备帮助两名民众离开俄乌交火区。 报道称,民众在纸上写字向无人机求救,另一架无人机投下纸条让民众跟随。无人机操作员还设法为民 众提供无线电设备,用该设备为他们引路离开俄乌交火区。民众表示他们一家原本准备从村庄逃离,但 两位家人在逃离途中遭乌军袭击死亡。 编辑易向荃制作礼牧周 ...
俄军利用无人机和无线电设备为两民众引路逃离俄乌交火区
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-18 06:07
12月18日,俄罗斯国防部发布视频称俄军使用无人机和无线电设备帮助两名民众离开俄乌交火区。报道 称,民众在纸上写字向无人机求救,另一架无人机投下纸条让民众跟随。无人机操作员还设法为民众提 供无线电设备,用该设备为他们引路离开俄乌交火区。民众表示他们一家原本准备从村庄逃离,但两位 家人在逃离途中遭乌军袭击死亡。乌方暂未对此作出回应,目前俄乌两军仍在库皮扬斯克交火。 ...
“几乎没给美国武器留空间”!美媒爆:德国推进830亿欧元军购计划,美国武器仅占8%
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-09-23 09:49
Core Insights - Germany plans to advance nearly €83 billion in defense contracts over the next year, with only 8% allocated for U.S. weapon purchases, indicating a significant shift towards European industrial suppliers [1][3] - The detailed procurement list for the German parliament outlines 154 major defense projects from September 2025 to December 2026, with U.S. companies leading only a few projects [3] - Historically, Germany has been one of the largest defense customers for the U.S., but it appears to be redirecting its focus towards European defense industries [3] Summary by Categories Defense Procurement - Germany's upcoming defense procurement plan totals approximately €83 billion, with a minimal share for U.S. weapons [1] - Only two major projects led by U.S. contractors are identified: €150 million for torpedoes for Boeing P-8A and €5.1 billion for MIM-104 Patriot missile systems [3] - The total value of U.S.-led projects, including advanced missiles and communication equipment, is around €6.8 billion, representing about 8% of the overall plan [3] Geopolitical Implications - The shift in Germany's defense procurement strategy poses a challenge for the U.S., which has been pressuring European nations to purchase American weapons [1] - Germany's pivot towards European defense industries suggests a potential decline in U.S. influence in European defense markets [3] Historical Context - Germany has previously been a top defense client for the U.S., alongside Poland and Japan, but is now increasingly looking to European suppliers for its defense needs [3]