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Logistics Under Threat: Prepositioned Stock Doctrine in a Contested Maritime Environment


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Maritime Prepositioning Force planning rests on assumptions about uncontested sea lines of communication, available port infrastructure, and logistics force protection that are increasingly difficult to justify in a peer-competitor threat environment. This paper examines the gap between current MPF doctrine and the access-denial threat, the implications for Combat Logistics Force recapitalization, and the structural adjustments required to make naval logistics survivable in a contested environment.

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