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“Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces”

What operational failure modes does energy resilience for fixed bases and deployed forces address across power and fuel assurance?

“Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces” addresses a recurring operational failure mode:. Defence-finance analysis; 19-page sourced DFM PDF report.

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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-02-12

“Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces” addresses a recurring operational failure mode: the inability of fixed installations and deployed formations to sustain assured power and fuel under disruption, whether caused by hostile action, cyber compromise, infrastructure failure, extreme weather, or supply-chain shock.

The failure mode is not limited to “keeping the lights on”. It affects continuity of command-and-control, air and missile defence, intelligence processing, communications, precision fires, force protection, medical support, water purification, maintenance, and the logistical system that moves and stores fuel and critical spare parts.

This analysis answers: What operational failure modes does energy resilience for fixed bases and deployed forces address across power and fuel assurance? How do capability families and tactical building blocks interact to sustain C2, air/missile defence, ISR and logistics under disruption? Which technology clusters, industrial base and value-chain actors underpin assured energy, and where are the structural bottlenecks? What force-posture, readiness and roadmap implications follow for assured power and fuel under hostile, cyber and supply-chain disruption?

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“Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces”

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Published 2026-02-12
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What is “Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces”?

The failure mode is not limited to “keeping the lights on”.

Why does “Energy Resilience of Bases & Deployed Forces” matter for European defence?

It affects continuity of command-and-control, air and missile defence, intelligence processing, communications, precision fires, force protection, medical support, water purification, maintenance…

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