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A Rússia está a produzir quatro vezes mais munições do que a NATO?

O secretário-geral da NATO, Mark Rutte, tem afirmado repetidamente que a capacidade de produção anual de munições de Moscovo é quatro vezes superior à da aliança ocidental.

LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2025/07/16/a-russia-esta-a-produzir-quatro-vezes-mais-municoes-do-que-a-nato

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00:00Is Russia producing four times more ammunition than NATO?
00:07The NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutter has warned that the alliance is severely lagging behind Russia on ammunition production.
00:17In terms of ammunition, Russia produces in three months what the whole of NATO produces in a year.
00:25We verified Rutter's claim that Russia's annual ammunition production is four times that of NATO against the available data.
00:34The sources we consulted put Russia's ammunition production at up to 4 million rounds in 2023 and up to 4.5 million rounds in 2024.
00:45In 2024, the US and Europe, which are the major NATO economies, were producing an estimated 1.2 million shells per year combined,
00:57which is roughly what Russia was producing in three months, as Rutter claimed.
01:01According to Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, Moscow plans to produce 7 million artillery and mortar shells in 2025.
01:10Europe and the US's combined targets for 2025 stands at 3.3 million,
01:17which means that if they do reach those targets, they will be closing the gap.
01:22These figures are estimates.
01:24The real volumes produced by Moscow are classified.
01:28But the estimates do suggest that while Rutter's claim that Russia was producing a year's worth of NATO ammunition in just three months
01:35may have been true for last year, there are signs this is changing as the alliance tries to catch up.
01:43Yet it's clear that NATO is still well and truly behind Moscow,
01:48despite Russia's GDP being almost 25 times smaller than the combined GDP of NATO members.

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