Equipment Suppy Adapts to Small Field Units
Credit: U.S. MARINE CORPS
One term that’s now part of the combat lexicon is “distributed operations.” This describes a conventional army’s shift in tactics caused by an adversary that does not assemble into large formations—a hallmark of asymmetrical conflicts. Fighting small, independent groups that assume non-combatant...
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