The forgotten component of UK defence planning/ Andrew Curtis

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: RUSI Journal April/May 2016 Vol.161 No.2, pp.30-36 (127)Summary: This article argues that there has not been much thought given on joint logistics and that "current arrangements do not produce a fit-for-purpose command-and-control capability, nor do they fulfill the requirement for integrated training of high-readiness logistics unit." It goes on to suggest a combined-arms approach in order to ensure the effective of the integration of joint logistics in future operations.
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This article argues that there has not been much thought given on joint logistics and that "current arrangements do not produce a fit-for-purpose command-and-control capability, nor do they fulfill the requirement for integrated training of high-readiness logistics unit." It goes on to suggest a combined-arms approach in order to ensure the effective of the integration of joint logistics in future operations.

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