The UK Ministry of Defence began a week-long simulation to stress-test its ammunition supplies for a potential major conflict, involving both military leaders and defense industry representatives.
Defence Secretary John Healey emphasized that the exercise aims to ensure that both government and industry are equipped to innovate at wartime speed for future conflicts.
This war game marks the first collaboration where defense industry representatives are directly involved with military commanders, highlighting the increasing integration of private sector expertise in national defense.
The simulation is particularly crucial given recent concerns about ammunition stockpiles, reflecting a pressing need for resilient supply chains in the face of potential warfare.
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