At the upcoming NATO summit in Washington, D.C., the alliance is expected to make a historic move by issuing its first-ever defence industrial pledge. This initiative will urge member countries to ramp up arms production and adhere to a stricter standardization of ammunition, ensuring that shells are interoperable across different national forces on the battlefield. This decision is largely influenced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the need for more efficient and unified military support among NATO members. As NATO celebrates its 75th anniversary, the summit's focus on standardization underscores the alliance's commitment to adapting and strengthening its collective defense mechanisms in response to modern challenges.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO is set to issue its first ever defence industrial pledge at its Washington summit on Wednesday, pushing countries to boost arms production and return to a stricter standardization of ammunition to make shells interoperable on the battlefield.