This report analyzes three areas within the integrated battlefield considerations for future operations: ability of the tank/mech battalions to function on the integrated battlefield in the absence of continuous command and control; requirements to provide 1-1/2-T trailers to haul the increased amount of ammo/POL expected to be consumed during the conduct of the active defense in Central Europe; and evaluation of the unit replacement system versus the individual replacement system on a nuclear/nonnuclear battlefield. (Author)
Integrated Nuclear Considerations. Maneuver Battalions (and Lower) Combat, Combat Support and Combat Service Support in the Absence of Continuous Command and Control
1980
208 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Nuclear Warfare , Combat support , Battalion level organizations , Battlefields , Integrated systems , Infantry , Ammunition , Fuel consumption , Army operations , Armored vehicles , Conventional warfare , Nuclear warfare , Tanks(Combat Vehicles) , Combat effectiveness , Command and control systems , Limitations , Replacement , Army planning , Central Europe , Mechanized infantry
NTIS | 1990