The NATO chief challenged private defence firms to move beyond conservative growth models, urging them to embrace higher investment risks. According to Rutte, the persistent uncertainty across the alliance’s borders necessitates a rapid scale-up in production capacity. He assured executives that the long-term demand for advanced military equipment is both guaranteed and expanding, leaving no room for hesitation in capital expenditure. This call to action serves as a prelude to a high-stakes summit of allied leaders in the Turkish capital, where the focus will shift from diplomatic pledges to the harsh realities of supply chain endurance and munitions output.
Mark Rutte Demands Industrial Surge for NATO Defence
“The hum of machinery must become a roar,” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte declared on Tuesday in Ankara. Speaking to a gathering of defence contractors, Rutte issued a stark ultimatum: Western nations must undergo a radical industrial transformation to meet the escalating security demands of the current geopolitical landscape.





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