Transforming Theater Sustainment to Win in a Contested Logistics Environment
Executive Summary of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command White Paper
As the U.S. Army pursues transformational change to execute Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) in a contested logistics environment against strategic rivals, theater sustainment faces unprecedented challenges:
- Russia and China’s anti-access/area denial (A2AD) strategy will require contested power projection, across all domains, from points of origin to the tactical edge. Our adversary’s theory of victory relies on attaining localized success, undermining political support, and delaying military response to achieve strategic objectives.
- The contested logistics environment requires an adaptive sustainment network that leverages artificial intelligence to adapt faster than the enemy attacks, a networked sustainment model that creates options, and uses a variety of multi-modal and unmanned transportation capabilities to sustain the force.
- In LSCO, ultimate victory will go to the side with secure prolonged endurance. All wars become wars of attrition, eventually. The side that creates multiple dilemmas for its adversary, sustains the massing of operational effects at critical points over time, and regenerates combat power faster than the enemy will win.
- Collective defense requires collective sustainment. Allies are our greatest strength. While we face active threats from adversaries opposed to the rules-based international order, we are stronger together. Warfighting with allies requires building partner capacity, synchronized planning, interoperability, and convergence.
We have an opportunity to leverage existing contingency operations through a campaign mindset to change how the Army sustains theater operations in conflict. The world is becoming increasingly unstable, and we must transform to meet the challenge.
Anm. Red.: This summary is also available in a German translation.
Text: MAJ Chris Ingram, Strategist, 21st Theater Sustainment Command
Approved by MG Ronald Ragin, Commanding General, 21st Theater Sustainment Command