From the perspective of transfer, the ideal method is to minimize the transportation volume, focusing mainly on personnel and light equipment that can be airlifted.
To achieve this, a complete set of main battle equipment, such as tanks and combat vehicles, must be reserved in two directions.
Only in this way can personnel be transferred exclusively. Once personnel are in place, they can immediately obtain the necessary main battle equipment and quickly form operational capability.
As for combat supplies mainly consisting of ammunition, it is a secondary issue.
After all, in peacetime, not much ammunition is stored, and the Empire's ammunition factories are all located in the core areas of the homeland, so whether it is sent to the continental battlefield or to the Southern Subcontinent battlefield, it has to be transported by railway, and the Empire has long used this standard to build a railway network.
The problem is the main battle equipment.
