# Military%20Logistics
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Hardcoding Readiness: The Quiet Evolution of the PLA Navy’s Ordnance Logistics
This report examines the development of an ordnance support brigade within the Eastern Theater Command Navy, detailing its transition from makeshift training to a sophisticated 'seed' unit that exports technical standards. The unit’s focus on standardized protocols and 'soft assets' highlights the PLA Navy's broader efforts to professionalize maritime logistics and ensure rapid ammunition turnaround.

Emptying the Quiver: Washington’s High-Stakes Gamble as JASSM-ER Missiles Shift from Pacific to Iran
The United States is reportedly shifting nearly its entire global inventory of JASSM-ER stealth cruise missiles to the Middle East and the UK. This strategic reallocation, which includes pulling stocks from the Pacific, signals an impending high-intensity military operation against Iran and highlights a significant strain on U.S. advanced munition stockpiles.

Desert Mirage: The Narrow Margin Between Victory and Disaster in the Iran Rescue Mission
A massive U.S. special operations mission to rescue a downed pilot in Iran narrowly avoided disaster after transport planes became stuck in desert sand. While the personnel were recovered, the U.S. was forced to destroy its own aircraft to prevent capture, leading to conflicting claims of victory and defeat from Washington and Tehran.

Strained Arsenal: How U.S. Engagement in Iran is Sabotaging Japan’s Deterrence
U.S. military operations against Iran have depleted Tomahawk cruise missile stocks at such a rate that deliveries to Japan are likely to be delayed. This disruption threatens Tokyo’s planned acquisition of 400 missiles, a cornerstone of its new counterstrike defense doctrine.

The Invisible Cog: A Female Cadet’s Path Through China’s Military Modernization
The story of cadet Chen Ke highlights the evolving professional identity of support personnel within the PLA, shifting from mundane clerical work to a specialized focus on logistics and finance. Her journey underscores how technological upgrades in equipment and a renewed emphasis on the 'science' of military spending are being used to motivate non-combat troops.

China’s ‘Aerial Heavy Truck’ Takes Flight: The Strategic Implications of the Changying-8
China successfully tested the Changying-8, a heavy-lift drone with a 3.5-ton payload capacity nicknamed the 'unmanned aerial heavy truck.' This development underscores China's dual-use strategy to dominate the low-altitude economy and enhance its military's unmanned logistical reach across strategic waterways.

Tehran Targets Tel Aviv: The Strategic Implications of Iran’s Latest Drone Incursion
The Iranian military has claimed a drone swarm attack on a key IDF logistics base and the largest transportation hub in Tel Aviv. This direct strike signals a major escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict, targeting the operational heart of Israel's military mobility.

A Costly Spark: The USS Gerald R. Ford’s Operational Halt in Crete
The USS Gerald R. Ford has docked at Souda Bay, Greece, for urgent repairs following an internal fire that damaged over 100 crew berths. The incident highlights the logistical challenges and operational vulnerabilities of the U.S. Navy's lead Ford-class supercarrier during its Mediterranean deployment.

The Ghost Rails of Fengtai: A Hidden Bridge Unearths Japan’s Secret War Logistics in Beijing
A previously undocumented military bridge and railway spur used by the Imperial Japanese Army have been discovered in Beijing’s Fengtai District. Identified through 1945 aerial photography and oral histories, the site is now being protected as a significant historical relic of the Second Sino-Japanese War.