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NATO’s efforts to massively ramp-up the production capacity of artillery ammunition are progressing, an official has said. According to the NATO headquarters in Brussels, the 32 countries in the alliance are on track to produce 2 million 155 millimetre rounds this year. This is significantly more than in the past and is the result of a rather impressive industrial turnaround, said a NATO official ahead of a meeting of defence ministers this Thursday and Friday. At the same time, the official conceded that the production levels are still too low and that munitions are still too expensive. For e…

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