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This study suggests a new paradigm of defense logistics network based on the sharing economy approach in a complex defense logistics environment such as future warfare aspect and 'Defense Reform 2.0.' The designed logistics network links the national logistics system with private logistics facilities by sharing private transport resources. Three alternative networks are suggested. To compare them, three performance indicators are selected. The supply volume is chosen for accessing the effectiveness, total transfer cost is used for evaluating the efficiency, and logistics lead time is to see the responsiveness. A discrete event simulation model with simulation (ARENA 16.0) is developed for comparison of alternatives and Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney test are used with statistics package (SPSS 18.0). In order to interpret the simulation results, qualitative analysis is also performed based on the opinions of defense logistics experts. Among 3 alternatives, the establishment of local distribution center which utilizes military・civil assets with crowd-sourced logistics concept is analyzed as the most suitable network. This study shows that the sharing economy principals can be applied to nationwide defense logistics by modeling near real scale simulation model. Also, this paper suggests a new alternatives of defense logistics following 'Defense Reform 2.0.'