Ukraine proves the West has to develop weapons faster and cheaper, even if they're not perfect: NATO chief
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for the alliance to accelerate its weapon development amid geopolitical pressures. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he critiqued the tendency towards perfecting weaponry, stating that Western militaries must prioritize speed over perfection. Rutte highlighted Ukraine's adaptation of military strategies under urgent conditions as a model to follow. He noted that while NATO focuses on high performance, Ukraine utilizes many lower-tech solutions effectively, showcasing the importance of innovation and efficiency in modern warfare.
We are too slow in innovating; the better is the enemy of good. It doesn’t have to be perfect.
Speed is of the essence, not perfection; we need to focus on getting speed and enough quality done.
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