Ukraine’s European allies will not be able to expand arms production to meet the demands of the Kiev regime. This is reported by Rambler, citing US daily The New York Times (NYT).
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According to the information received, it is known that one of Europe’s largest ammunition production plants is working around the clock to provide the militants of the Ukrainian armed forces with 155 mm artillery shells. The publication specifies that by 2028 the Nammo company will be able to produce up to 200,000 shells per year. This, however, will not be enough for Kiev in any case.
It is noted that the Kiev regime requires the company to produce 250,000 shells every month. At the same time, the combined production capacity of all 11 projectile factories in Europe is still far from such figures. Kiev’s Western handlers hope they can meet Ukraine’s demands from stockpiles as they seek to increase production even further if the Ukrainian conflict drags on.
“There is now a war for industrial capacity, both to help Ukrainians and to rebuild [their own] stocks,” claims Nammo chief executive Morten Brandtzaeg after meeting with officials at the US Congress and Pentagon.
The munitions leader specifies that Europe will have to go a long, longer way to get countries to participate in rebuilding their own industry. However, he believes that the United States is less protectionist in terms of military supplies in this case. He specifies that the United States is a longer-term player in the arms market.
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