According to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the alliance has surpassed Russia in ammunition production. This shift is attributed to an expansion of defense production capacity throughout NATO countries. Rutte emphasized the importance of a robust defense industry and urged defense industries to increase supply. The comments were made as European countries expand their defense industries to strengthen their own security and support Ukraine against Russian aggression.
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At a NATO industry forum, Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that NATO has surpassed Russia in ammunition production due to the opening of numerous new production lines and accelerated deliveries across the defense sector. Rutte emphasized the need for increased output, faster delivery times, and long-term investment as the Alliance prepares for prolonged strategic competition, highlighting Russia’s war in Ukraine as the clearest example of the threat. He also stressed the importance of defense-industrial cooperation, innovation, and partnership with entities like the EU and Indo-Pacific democracies to maintain NATO’s edge. Rutte urged industry leaders to expand production, assuring them that the Alliance has the resources and capability to overcome those seeking to undermine NATO.
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Reliance Defence and Rheinmetall have partnered to establish a large-scale ammunition production facility in India, significantly boosting India’s “Make in India” initiative and defense export goals. The facility will produce artillery shells, explosives, and propellants, supplying both the Indian military and Rheinmetall, strengthening the latter’s supply chain security. This collaboration marks a significant expansion of German-Indian defense ties, driven by geopolitical shifts and a shared desire to diversify defense partnerships away from Russia. The partnership aims to produce up to 200,000 artillery shells annually, along with substantial quantities of explosives and propellants.
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As someone deeply entrenched in the defense industry, the rise of South Korean weapons companies on the world stage has not gone unnoticed. In recent years, Korean firms have been making waves at defense trade shows, showcasing an impressive array of heavy equipment and cutting-edge technology. It’s a bold move, especially considering the hefty price tag that comes with such displays. However, it seems to be paying off, with reports indicating that South Korean weapons companies are now able to produce howitzers at a staggering pace – up to thrice as fast as their Western competitors.
This newfound efficiency is a far cry from the days when South Korean weapons companies were viewed as relics of a bygone era.… Continue reading