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Why Army logistics need to think like combat units to survive drones
On a drone battlefield, supply units must train for survivability and move like maneuver formations, an Army officer argues.
Among the many lessons of the Ukraine war is that traditional reactive logistics models are dangerously outdated. Russia’s experience shows this. From February 2022’s 40-mile stalled convoy outside ...
Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into Army logistics can revolutionize supply chain management, optimize resource allocation, and enhance decision-making. However, it necessitates a ...
British Army soldiers successfully tracked, targeted and destroyed swarms of small drones in the latest test of a Directed Energy Weapon. The British Army has completed the UK’s largest counter drone ...
The U.S. military is increasingly using 3D printing to cut costs and strengthen its logistics chain. Across the services, ...
As Gen. Omar Bradley is credited as saying, “Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics.” Indeed, from the American Revolution to modern-day conflicts in Afghanistan and Ukraine, the U.S.
An Army UH-60 Black Hawk approaches a Logistics Support Vessel in the Pacific in October 2023. (Photo by Capt. Mahdi Al-Husseini/ U.S. Army) The U.S. Army will hold a seminar this summer to improve ...
[Editor’s Note: This Blast from the Past article was initially published in the first issue of Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment) in SEP-OCT 1969.] “I don’t know what this ...
The U.S. Army has started soliciting proposals as it plans to award basic ordering agreements, or BOAs, for fiscal year 2025 under the second iteration of a program to acquire logistics support ...
The Department of Defense said Friday Army Contracting Command launched an internet solicitation and received one offer for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The command will obligate funds and ...
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