Analysis of the impact of external and internal factors on the survivability of warehouses of supply support
Abstract
The practical solution of the tasks of providing troops with material resources is entrusted to logistic support warehouses. Therefore, the article deals with the influence of external and internal factors as a decisive factor in the fulfillment of the tasks of logistical support for the operational grouping of troops. The authors define one of the main problems - the survivability of logistics warehouses. It emphasizes the relevance and prospects in developing a methodology that would take into account the influence of all factors on the warehouses.
The purpose of this article is to analyze the influence of external and internal factors on the survivability of logistics depots for the operational group of troops. The authors found contradictions that necessitate taking into account the influence of individual external and internal factors and provided their classification into groups.
Using the results of this study will help in assessing the scale and nature of actions by the enemy, the relative loss of material resources in warehouses, as well as establish requirements for logistics, stability of process components and timeliness of material support for troops, increase survivability of warehouses and prepare future combat operations, taking into account external and internal factors.
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