Britain Has Delayed for Six Months the Opening of a Factory that Was Supposed to Supply Ammunition to Ukraine - the Guardian
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The opening of a new munitions factory in the UK has been delayed for more than six months.
The opening of the Glascoed ammunition factory in Wales, which is set to increase the UK's artillery ammunition production capacity by 16-fold, has been delayed by more than six months. The delay is exacerbating supply problems for the British military as the country seeks to reduce its dependence on foreign munitions suppliers, The Guardian reported.
The start-up of the BAE Systems Defense Plant in Glascod in Wales, where artillery munitions are to be produced for Ukraine, is delayed for at least six months. This is reported by The Guardian, an enterprise where an explosion occurred in April 2024. It was expected that its commissioning would increase the British production capacity of 155-mm artillery shells by a factor of 16 compared to 2023 and increase the supply of ammunition to Ukraine.
In the UK, the opening of a plant that, in particular, was supposed to produce ammunition for Ukraine has been delayed for more than six months.
Launch of strategic UK munitions plant delayed - The GuardianBAE Systems' new Glasgow plant, which was to boost production of shells for Britain and Ukraine, has still not opened. The delay is linked to a decision to double the facility's capacity.
The opening of a factory in Britain producing artillery shells, which were supposed to supply, among other things, the Ukrainian Armed Forces, has been delayed for more than six months. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Guardian. Read also: A Strike on the Kazhany missile system. Who is Blocking Drone Production in Ukraine and What Threats Does This Possible for the Front? The Glascoed factory in South Wales was expected to allow Brit…
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