The European Union’s commitment to supply Ukraine with 1 million artillery shells by spring 2024 is in jeopardy, highlighting a significant gap in Europe’s defense readiness and munitions capacity. While the U.S. has managed to double its production of 155mm shells, European efforts to support Ukraine have exposed the continent’s lack of prepared munition stockpiles and an industrial base capable of replenishing these inventories promptly. This situation underscores the pressing need for European NATO members to bolster their defense industries, not only to aid Ukraine but also to ensure their own readiness for large-scale conflicts.
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