NATO and Allies Accelerate Military Production and Cooperation

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The article emphasizes the importance of shared production, interoperability, and co-manufacturing of munitions among U.S. and allied forces to strengthen deterrence against China and Russia, highlighting existing weapon systems like the SM-6 and Tomahawk, and advocating for expanded allied industrial capacity and distributed manufacturing to ensure credible and resilient defense capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.
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