"We are already turning the tide on ammunition,"
"Until recently, Russia was producing more ammunition than all NATO allies put together. But not anymore."
"We are now producing more ammunition than we have done in decades."
"Across the alliance, we are now opening dozens of new production lines and expanding existing ones,"
NATO has increased ammunition manufacturing capacity and is narrowing Russia's previous production advantage. Russia previously produced more ammunition than all NATO allies combined, but that disparity is shrinking. Alliance members are opening dozens of new production lines and expanding existing ones, producing more ammunition than in decades. Uncertainty remains about whether full parity with Russia has been achieved. Stocks of 155mm artillery shells are a primary concern as inventories are funneled to Ukraine. Countries such as Poland, Germany, and the United Kingdom have invested to replenish ammunition stocks amid an extended conflict of attrition.
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