미국과 독일, 이탈리아 3개국이 공동으로 개발을 추진해오던 중거리 대공요격 시스템의 (MEADS, Medium Extended Air Defense
System) 계속 진행 여부를 놓고, 미 국방부와 육군이 이견을 보이고 있다는 워싱턴포스트 기사를 소개합니다.
총 개발비가 약 190억불에 이를 것으로 예상되는 MEADS 사업에 대해서 미 육군은 너무 많은 비용과 개발완료 후 배치까지 시간이
오래 걸린다는 이유로 동 사업을 중단하고자 한다는 내용입니다.
그러나 미 국방부는 만약 개발을 중단할 경우 개발 주체인 록히드-마틴사에 지불해야할 위약금이 약 5억5천만불~10억불에 이르는
데다, 참여국인 독일과 이탈리아와의 외교적 부담까지 고려하여 동 사업의 진행을 계속 추진하겠다는 입장이라 합니다.
참고로 MEADS 체계는 기존 Patriot system 과는 달리 트럭에 장착하여 신속한 이동과 배치가 가능한 대공 요격시스템으로써 360
도 전방향에 대해서 단거리탄도미사일, 순항미사일, 항공기 그리고 무인기등에 대한 추적과 요격이 가능합니다.
대한민국이 독일로 부터 중고 패트리어트 미사일을 (PAC-2) 도입할 수 있었던 것도 바로 독일이 MEADS 체계 개발에 참여하였기
때문이었습니다.
앞서 소개했던 MEADS 개발계획 자료를 링크합니다. ---> MEADS Program Overview
ⓒ Lockheed Martin
Pentagon resists Army's desire to stop development of MEADS missile system
By Craig Whitlock
Tuesday, March 9, 2010; A04
Another battle is brewing at the Pentagon over a costly weapons program that many military leaders do not want but that so far has proven difficult to kill.
After several failed attempts,the Army is trying again to cancel a $19 billion missile defense system that the
But the Army says MEADS has become too expensive, is taking too long to produce and is difficult to manage because any changes in the program require German and Italian approval. "The system will not meet
Despite the Army's concerns, however, the Pentagon is pushing ahead with MEADS and has requested $467 million from Congress to develop the system next year. Officials said a primary reason for sticking with the project is that it would be too expensive to stop. If the Defense Department were to cancel the system now, it would be required to pay $550 million to $1 billion in penalties to the contractors, an international consortium led by Lockheed Martin of
MEADS, which is scheduled to be delivered in 2018, is designed to intercept short-range and cruise missiles as well as shoot down planes and drones. Unlike the Patriot, the MEADS system is mobile and can be trucked around a battlefield, with its radar swiveling 360 degrees to track targets from any direction.
So far, the weapons system has escaped a drive by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates to curtail or eliminate conventional weapons programs that have been plagued by delays and soaring expenses, such as his decision last year to kill the F-22 fighter jet program.
Defense experts said cancellation could undercut the Pentagon's relations with
The weapons system was designed to save money over the long run by spreading expenses among the NATO allies, said Baker Spring, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Although the involvement of three countries has added a layer of complexity to the project, he said it was worth it to build a system that all the partners could use interchangeably on the battlefield.
"It's almost inconceivable to me that the
The Army is scheduled to decide this week whether it will continue to oversee the development of MEADS or hand over responsibility to the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency. An Army spokesman declined to comment on those deliberations but denied that the service had made a final decision to try to kill MEADS.
"Right now, there is no decision to cancel that program," said the spokesman, Lt. Col. Jimmie E. Cummings Jr.
Lockheed Martin, which is developing MEADS along with contractors from
"At a time of growing threats, MEADS represents the United States' first all-new air and missile defense system of its kind in decades and is the only such program in which allies are sharing the cost to develop a capability that each country needs," Lockheed Martin said in a statement.
John J. Young Jr., who served as undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics until April 2009, said that MEADS posed a conundrum for the Pentagon: a program that the Army does not want, that is not fully funded and that is growing in cost but a program for which the
He said defense officials didn't want to force MEADS on the Army, but they didn't have an easy way out.
"In the Pentagon, it's pretty tough to make a program go when a service doesn't want to do it," Young said.
The main reason to continue MEADS, Young said, would be to uphold relations with two important NATO allies. But he questioned whether that was enough to override the Army's concerns about the rising expense of MEADS and its limited military usefulness.
"I just think it's a tall order to make the program hang together," he said. "I just don't know if there's a solution set in the middle of all that. Without a plan that all parties support, it is a bad use of taxpayer dollars."
ⓒ Lockheed Martin
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