NATO Logistics System – Example of the Polish Armed Forces

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Logistics support is essential for armed forces in terms of successful accomplishment of tasks. It is a process which consists in providing supplies, which include armament and military equipment as well as combat and material assets The article presents the general principles of NATO logistics, basic terms and definitions, logistic support issues and logistic systems in the Polish Armed Forces.

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