North Atlantic Alliance countries have expressed their concern about the pace of Russian military production, the Financial Times reports.
“One of the reasons for the anxiety of Western politicians is Russia’s revival of its defence industry,” the publication says.
The article notes that Western countries considered the pace at which Russia’s defence industry is developing to be impossible.
The newspaper writes that during the past year Russia has produced millions of shells for artillery and several hundred tanks.
American journalist Tucker Carlson said earlier that the industrial potential that Russia possesses is much more serious than the United States thought.
In 2024, the supply of drones, including marine drones, to the Russian army will grow, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov.