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NATO now outproduces Russia in ammunition, but Rutte warns of ongoing threats and need for sustained defense investment.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced on November 6, 2025, that the alliance is now outproducing Russia in ammunition, reversing earlier concerns about a Russian advantage.
He cited expanded production lines and record output across member nations, stressing the need for continued investment in air defense and drone interception.
Rutte warned Russia remains a long-term threat to Europe and global stability, even after the war in Ukraine ends, and emphasized sustained defense readiness.
He also highlighted growing defense cooperation among adversarial nations like China, Iran, and North Korea.
Meanwhile, Russia has increased defense spending to 13.5 trillion rubles ($151 billion), or 6.3% of GDP, and criticized Western aid to Ukraine as ineffective.
La OTAN ahora supera a Rusia en municiones, pero Rutte advierte de las continuas amenazas y de la necesidad de una inversión sostenida en defensa.