North Atlantic Treaty Organization plans to increase ammunition stocks | World

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February 13, Secretary General Organization of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg said that the military alliance plans to increase its target in terms of inventory ammo reservewhich is running out due to the conflict in Ukraine.

Speaking to reporters, Stoltenberg said the conflict in Ukraine is consuming a lot of ammunition, putting pressure on NATO’s defense industry. Therefore, Mr. Stoltenberg said that NATO member countries need to step up production and invest in production capacity.

The head of NATO said that the supply of combat aircraft to Ukraine will be discussed at the next two-day meeting of the defense ministers of the member countries. NATOopened on February 14 in Brussels (Belgium).

[Tổng Thư ký NATO Jens Stoltenberg không gia hạn nhiệm kỳ]

Ukraine’s demand for weapons and ammunition has exceeded the supply capacity of NATO countries. Late last year, the Washington Post (USA) reported that it would take Western countries up to 15 years to replenish their arsenals at the current production rate.

Regarding the January 12 Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, Stoltenberg said that most of NATO’s websites are working normally following the attack and there is currently no evidence to show the impact. influence the activities of the alliance.

DDoS attacks target websites and servers by disrupting network services. These attacks will seek to exhaust the application’s resources.

Nguyen Hang (VNA/Vietnam+)

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