Zabezpieczenie logistyczne Polskich Kontyngentów Wojskowych w operacjach reagowania kryzysowego poza granicami kraju

Journal Title: Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Sztuki Wojennej - Year 2009, Vol 2009, Issue 2

Abstract

NATO crisis response operations (operations outside Article 5 of the Washington Treaty) include: peace support operations, evacuation operations, suport operations in natural disasters and humanitarian aid, search and rescue operations, operations with the use of military force or the demonstration of its use. They can be carried out by NATO, the European Union and the United Nations. The military strategy of Poland (2004) imposes the obligation to have expeditionary forces capable of taking action in crisis response operations outside the country. Therefore, it is clear that the solutions for the efficient organization of these forces’ logistic support are also necessary. The level of support must be appropriate to today's standards, but on acceptable level of costs. Logistics support of Polish Military Contingents (PMC) in crisis response operations outside the country include: materials support (supply delivery, economic and living services and other services), technical support (equipment maintenance, repair of armament and military equipment, supply of technical materials, technical supervision, metrology support and other) as well as transport provision (in relation country - PMC and in area of operations). In addition, under the logistics support there are also implemented other projects such as e.g. the liquidation of loss and damage, funeral services, etc. Determinants of PMC logistics support in emergency response operations are the following: the nature of conducted operation and its level of intensity, size (composition) and the armament and military equipment; area, including the local logistics conditions and remoteness from the home country, the composition of international coalition conducting the mission and scope of a multinational Logistics operation; specialization and the logistics role of PMC in the composition of multinational logistics; time (period) of mission and other conditions.

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Eugeniusz Nowak

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Eugeniusz Nowak (2009). Zabezpieczenie logistyczne Polskich Kontyngentów Wojskowych w operacjach reagowania kryzysowego poza granicami kraju. Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Sztuki Wojennej, 2009(2), 152-166. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-72646