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摘要
反恐怖主义和反叛乱已经改变了许多盟国军队的构成和教义实践。因此,也因为美国自冷战以来减少了在欧洲的军事存在,国防规划者不得不开发创新的解决方案,以威慑那些在“全球反恐战争”中对自己的军队进行资本重组以进行常规行动的潜在对手。其中一个调整就是增强前沿存在(eFP)——北约为加强对俄罗斯的威慑和防御而创建的四个营大小的多国战斗群。亚历山大·拉诺斯卡(Alexander Lanoszka)和迈克尔·A·亨泽克(Michael A Hunzeker)对这种军事适应进行了评估,以应对观察员在其开始时所强调的脆弱性和挑战。尽管衡量威慑成功与否仍然难以捉摸,但由于参与国的努力,该计划并没有遇到预期中的许多困难
Evaluating the Enhanced Forward Presence After Five Years
Counterterrorism and counterinsurgency have altered the make-up and doctrinal practices of many Allied militaries. As a result, and also because the US has reduced its European military presence since the Cold War, defence planners have had to develop innovative solutions for deterring potential adversaries who have spent the ‘Global War on Terrorism’ recapitalising their own militaries for conventional operations. One such adaptation was the Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) – a set of four multinational, battalion-sized Battlegroups created by NATO to bolster deterrence and defence against Russia. Alexander Lanoszka and Michael A Hunzeker evaluate this military adaptation against the vulnerabilities and challenges highlighted by observers around the time of its inception. Although measuring deterrence success remains elusive, the eFP has not experienced many of the anticipated difficulties thanks to the efforts made by participating countries.◼