The confrontation between China and India is very tense. The Indian military has assembled a large number of troops on the Sino-Indian border, with a strength of 220,000. Our troops have also entered the border. The two sides play different roles in the war and need different transportation forces. The Indian army is on the offensive side and needs more ammunition, equipment and weapons than China. At the same time, in general, the casualties of combatants will be higher than that of China, and the need for medicines and medical equipment will be higher than that of China. China, which is on the defensive, can rely on favorable terrain and multi-directional fire support, and the required materials will be much less than the Indian army.
Logistics transportation of Indian army
As the old saying goes, the soldiers and horses did not move the grain and grass first. From ancient times to the present, the most important thing in war is the ability of logistics support. Let's first learn about the logistics support capabilities of the Indian army. Because the Indian army is in the mountainous area, the roads are underdeveloped. Although a mountain division has more than 4,000 trucks and thousands of mules and horses are equipped to strengthen transportation, mules and horses are in uncertain factors in rugged mountain roads, which also makes the transportation capacity of the Indian army in a state of ups and downs. At the same time, the performance of Indian helicopters and cars above 3000 meters is not reliable, which greatly reduces the logistics transportation of Indian troops again.
China's Logistics Support Capability
? Compared with Indian military transportation, there are uncertain factors, so China's logistics transportation is mature and reliable. China's logistics transportation can reach the border guards' station within 10-20 hours by railway transportation, and besides the railway transportation that can transport a large amount of materials, China also has the most developed expressway network, which can use the second-and third-class expressway for efficient transportation, which is in sharp contrast to the Indian army's single and unreliable transportation mode. At the same time, China has advanced medical vehicles. A medical vehicle has become a mobile battlefield hospital with an advanced plateau delivery system, which is dwarfed by the logistics contrast between India and China.