Versorgungslinien
Versorgungslinien, also known as supply lines, are systematic routes used to deliver goods, equipment, and personnel from a source location to a target location. In military contexts, they are critical for sustaining forces by transporting food, ammunition, fuel, medical supplies, and communications equipment. Historically, the effectiveness of an army has often depended on the reliability of its Versorgungslinien; famous campaigns such as the Allied advance into Germany after the Rhine crossing were only possible due to extensive logistical networks.
In contemporary doctrine, Versorgungslinien encompass road, rail, air, and sea routes, with an emphasis on redundancy
Key challenges include maintaining integrity under threat, managing wear and tear on transport infrastructure, and mitigating