The paper examines how the British Army has conducted logistic support during
the last few decades and the pressures on it to change that have come about
since the end of the Cold War. It also looks at the nature of future conflict
and how industry could be used to aleviate some of those pressures (primarily
financial) by supplying logistics support much closer to the frontline than has
been the case
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