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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR-A231-1
来源IDRR-A231-1
A Strong Ally Stretched Thin: An Overview of France's Defense Capabilities from a Burdensharing Perspective
Stephanie Pezard; Michael Shurkin; David A. Ochmanek
发表日期2021-06-16
出版年2021
语种英语
结论

France is ready for war, but not a long war

  • France could support a U.S.-led war effort in Eastern Europe now or in the next ten years. It has maintained full-spectrum capabilities and training, has ambitious modernization objectives, and has strong political and public support for military interventions and support to allies.
  • However, its military has limited depth overall and could not sustain a long campaign, and some of the capabilities it might need likely would not be reassigned.
  • French advantages include heavy ground forces and artillery, as well as special operations forces. The French are practiced in joint operations, which surely would be a requirement in a conflict against Russia.
  • There are capability areas with potential for increased U.S.-French collaboration that might improve France's ability to fight a conventional war in Eastern Europe. Capability areas that might benefit from collaboration include electronic warfare; the countering of massed precision fires; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems; air defenses; and the hardening of advanced technologies.
摘要

The French military currently is one of Western Europe's most capable, and it boasts a full range of capabilities that enable it to engage in the full spectrum of operations, including high-intensity conventional warfare against a peer adversary. In this report, RAND researchers examine the role that the French military might play as a coalition partner in a hypothetical high-intensity conventional conflict in Europe. Researchers drew on a wide range of publications in French and English, as well as on conversations with French defense experts to understand not just the French military's capabilities and capacity to wage war in general but also its ability to wage high-intensity conventional warfare in particular.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Overview of France's Defense Approach

  • Chapter Three

    Army Capabilities

  • Chapter Four

    Air Force Capabilities

  • Chapter Five

    Navy Capabilities

  • Chapter Six

    Space, Cyber, and Intelligence Capabilities

  • Chapter Seven

    Political and Societal Constraints to Use of Force

  • Chapter Eight

    Conclusions and Implications for U.S. Policy

主题France ; Joint Operations ; Major Combat Operations ; Military Transformation ; North Atlantic Treaty Organization
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA231-1.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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