As NATO ups defence spending, can Europe produce the weapons?
- NATO countries are set to agree to increase defence spending at a NATO summit in The Hague.
- Europe aims to increase weapon production after years of underinvestment following Moscow's 2022 invasion.
- Challenges include low production capacity, high costs, and fragmented industry with businesses lacking long-term orders.
- The NATO summit will feature an industry forum to discuss boosting production capabilities.
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The question is not whether Europe has built a 6th generation hunting but whether it has a cosy and ambitious military project – and whether Portugal is taking advantage of the opportunity.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right9Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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