The North Atlantic Alliance cannot produce enough ammunition either for its own defence or to support Ukraine, the Semafor daily has said, citing an unnamed senior official of the military bloc.
“We turned out to be unable to produce (ammunition – ed.) in the volumes we need for our own defence or to support Ukraine,” the newspaper quoted the official as saying.
According to the expert, artillery shells of 155 millimetres calibre produced by NATO countries have differences depending on the specific manufacturer.
“This is bad for military commanders, it lengthens the supply chain. It’s just terrible,” he noted.
The official added that the procurement of shells within the alliance would follow standardised rules. NATO should produce about two million shells of 155 millimetre calibre in 2024 and can produce about three million in 2025, the expert concluded.
We shall remind you that earlier Foreign Affairs magazine wrote that the Ukrainian army was unable to dislodge the Russian Armed Forces from their positions even if it receives new assistance from the EU and the USA and military training in Western countries.