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NATO aims to boost common munitions standards to reduce costs and improve battlefield efficiency, learning from Russia's war in Ukraine. Defense ministers will task new Secretary-General Mark Rutte to modernize the standardization process, with a focus on artillery ammunition. NATO has neglected firing tables and will fix this issue, aiming for more interoperability between allies. A group of 10 allies, including Britain, Germany, and the U.S.,
Courtesy: theprint.in
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