Logistics Implications of Maneuver Warfare. Volume 1. Introduction

Abstract

As part of its FY87 independent research and development program, the Logistics Management Institute (LMI) examined the logistics implications of a new maneuver-oriented operational concept - AirLand Battle - being adopted by the U.S. Army. LMI undertook this study for three reasons. First, even though more than 5 years have passed since AirLand Battle was promulgated as formal Army doctrine, misperceptions and uncertainties about its execution still exist. Second, neither the Army nor the Defense community has yet developed a good understanding of the implications and ramifications of AirLand Battle. Third, and most important, the combat service support requirements, which largely determine the extent to which AirLand Battle doctrine can be executed, are not well defined or understood. The results of this study are presented in six volumes. This volume presents an introduction to our examination into the logistics implications of AirLand Battle. It addresses the background of AirLand Battle, the focus and scope of our examination, and the rationale for using a conventional war in Europe as a vehicle for assessing the logistics implications of AirLand Battle. Keywords: Maneuver warfare, Conventional defense.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA206248

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  • Frans Nauta

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  • LMI

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  • Air Force
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