MODERN APPROACHES TO RESOURCE PLANNING AND DISTRIBUTION IN DAILY TROOP MANAGEMENT
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
daily management, logistics, resource utilization,Abstract
The article addresses issues of continuous logistical support, rational use of resources, and their effective allocation in the daily management of troops. It analyzes the possibilities of improving daily management based on Western and Russian experiences, as well as the Japanese Lean approach. Additionally, general conclusions are provided regarding the comfort of military uniforms and their impact on combat effectiveness.
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