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Army Weighs Fate of Floating Army Prepositioned Stock

Army Considers Disbanding Mobile Cache Amid Shift in Indo-Pacific Strategy

The US Army has started to offload equipment from the floating Army Prepositioned Stock (APS) cache, which has been a contentious issue since its inception. Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan told Breaking Defense that the Army is considering dispersing the remaining equipment on the ground, citing concerns about the cost and management of the mobile cache. The fate of APS-3 remains uncertain, with no major decisions made at this point. This development may have implications for the Army’s logistics and supply chain management, as well as its overall military strategy.

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    Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1774540890520-3513
    URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/03/jurys-still-out-on-future-of-armys-mobile-prepositioned-stock-amc-head/
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    Army Weighs Fate of Floating Army Prepositioned Stock

    Army Considers Disbanding Mobile Cache Amid Shift in Indo-Pacific Strategy

    The US Army has started to offload equipment from the floating Army Prepositioned Stock (APS) cache, which has been a contentious issue since its inception. Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan told Breaking Defense that the Army is considering dispersing the remaining equipment on the ground, citing concerns about the cost and management of the mobile cache. The fate of APS-3 remains uncertain, with no major decisions made at this point. This development may have implications for the Army’s logistics and supply chain management, as well as its overall military strategy.

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      Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1774540890520-3513
      URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/03/jurys-still-out-on-future-of-armys-mobile-prepositioned-stock-amc-head/
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