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The Resolute Support Mission (RS) is the extension to the completion of ISAF operations. It is expected to start on 1 January 2015. NATO member states as well as troop contributing nations’ units are entering a completely different situation compared to the current course of the mission. The RS mission is based on different assumptions including the drastic scaling down of the military presence in the area of operation. The main focus is shifting from combat operations to training, advice and assistance to the Afghan National Security Forces. Also, a very important role will be given to advisory and assistance support for the Afghan Security Institutions, primarily at the ministerial level in the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior and the National Directorate of Security. Logistics capability to support this type of military operation is fundamental for ensuring the success of the mission. Clear roles for all participants in the supply chain will require not only the necessary international support, but also the internal logistical connection. The classical military logistical support will be replaced by some, so far, less applied models. Furthermore, the plan is to increase the use of multinational logistics agreements, the joint logistics support group, commercial contracts and the support capabilities of the host nation. The logistics organisation designed in this way will represent a major challenge for its implementation in practice.
Wydawca
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
139--155
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 31 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
- Croatian Defence Academy "Petar Zrinski"
Bibliografia
- 1. AJP-4 (B), 2011, NATO Allied Joint Logistic Doctrine, Brussels, NATO.
- 2. AJP-4.6 (B), 2011, Allied Joint Doctrine for the Joint Logistic Support Group, Study Draft, Brussels, NATO.
- 3. AJP-4.9 (A), 2013, Modes of Multinational Logistic Support, Edition A Version 1, Brussels, NATO .
- 4. AJP-4.5 (B), 2013, Allied Host Nation Support Doctrine & Procedure, Brussels, NATO.
- 5. MC 336/3, 2012, NATO Principles for Movement and Transportation, Brussels, NATO.
- 6. MC 334/2, 2012, NATO Principles for Host Nation Support, Brussels, NATO.
- 7. MC 133, 2011, NATO Operations Planning, Brussels, NATO.
- 8. MC 0567/1, Procedure for the Acceptance of troop Contributions to NATO-Led Operations from Non-NATO Nations.
- 9. BI-SC Conceptual Framework for Alliance Operations Interim Version, 2012, Mons, NATO.
- 10. ACO Directive (AD) 45-3, 2011, ACO Crisis Establishments (CE) Management, Mons, NATO.
- 11. SHAPE Directive for the Support Planning and Coodination for ISAF Force Redeployment, Rev. 2, 2013, Mons, NATO.
- 12. ACO Directive 60-80, 1994, Property Accounting and Control, Mons, NATO.
- 13. ACO Directive 80-100, 2013, Redeployment, Mons, NATO.
- 14. ACO Directive 55-1, 2006, Motor Transport Management, Mons, NATO.
- 15. BI-SC, 2008, Stock Planning Guidance, Brussels, NATO.
- 16. PD, 2013, Adapting the Existing Afghan National Army Trust Fund Arrangements, Kabul, GIRoA.
- 17. NATO Logistic Handbook, 2012, Brussels, NATO.
- 18. C-M 0047, 2012, Charter of the NATO Support Organisation, Brussels, NATO.
- 19. PO 0242, 2011, Implementation Plan for NATO Reform, Brussels, NATO.
- 20. PO 0141, 2011, Political Military Framework for Partner Involvement in NATO-led Operation, Brussels, NATO .
- 21. C-M 0004, 2007, NATO Policy on Contractor Support Operation, Brussels, NATO.
- 22. PO 0143, 2010, Final Comprenhensive Approach, Brussels, NATO.
- 23. AC/305-D, 0015, 2010, 2011-2020 NATO Logistics Vision and Objectives (V&O), Brussels, NATO.
- 24. AC/305 (EAPC)D(2012) 0006, 2012, Definition of Collective Logistics, Brussels, NATO.
- 25. C-M (2001) 44, 2001, NATO Policy on Cooperation in Logistics, Brussels, NATO.
- 26. EAPC (SNLC) D (2008) 0007, 2007, Guidelines for a Proportional Contribution of Logistics Capabilities to a Single Rotation of the NATO Response Forces, Brussels, NATO.
- 27. C-M (2010) 0063, 2010, NATO Policy for Standardization, Brussels, NATO.
- 28. C-M (2003) 101 INV/MC 319/2, 2003, NATO Principles and Policies for Logistics, Brussels, NATO.
- 29. C-M (2000) 0056-REV1/MC 334/2, 2000, NATO Principles and Policies for Host Nation Supprot, Brussels, NATO.
- 30. MC 319/2, 2004, NATO Principles and policies for logistics, Brussels, NATO.
- 31. MC 0526, 2005, Logistic support concept for NRF, Brussels, NATO.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr POPUL/SP/0154/2024/02 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki II" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki (2025).
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