The force type being supported determines the type, quantity, and delivery method of logistical support. Each force type has different consumption patterns, mobility constraints, and resupply requirements (see FM/G377 - Line infantry force types and FM/G378 - Specialist infantry force types).
Key considerations:
- Light infantry
- High demand for small arms ammunition and medical supplies
- Limited organic transport capacity
- Require frequent, distributed resupply
- Motorised / protected mobility infantry
- Increased demand for fuel and vehicle maintenance
- Require resupply points accessible by vehicles
- Balance between infantry and vehicle support
- Mechanised / armoured infantry
- High demand for:
- Vehicle ammunition
- Fuel
- Repair and recovery support
- Require forward resupply and recovery planning
- May need replacement vehicles to maintain combat power
- High demand for:
- Air mobile / air assault / airborne forces
- Limited or restricted ground access
- Depend on air resupply and pre-positioned supplies
- Require:
- Landing zones (LZs)
- Staged supply caches
- High risk to supply lines and delivery assets
- Specialist force types (e.g. amphibious, littoral, riverine)
- Require tailored delivery methods (air, sea, or mixed)
- May operate in logistically restrictive environments
- Require planning for non-standard supply routes
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