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NATO’s $145 Billion Munitions Gap Signals a New Phase in Alliance Rearmament
NATO says allies collectively need up to $145 billion in missiles, bombs, drones, and air defense capacity, underscoring how fast procurement has become the alliance’s central security problem.
Key Takeaways
- NATO has identified up to $145 billion in shared demand for munitions and air defense capability.
- All member states met or exceeded the 2 percent GDP defense spending benchmark for the first time in 2025.
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