Ukraine war shows NATO's biggest problem isn't its strategy, think tank argues
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The Ukraine war has exposed that while NATO's combat doctrine remains relevant, many allied nations, including Britain, lack the essential resources and ammunition needed for effective implementation.
NATO states face a stark reality: to support Ukraine in a prolonged conflict, substantial increases in ammunition stockpiles and defense production are urgently required, given the current exhaustion of supplies.
RAND's review indicates that the primary challenge for NATO is not its operational doctrine but its critical lack of resources sufficient to sustain prolonged military campaigns like that in Ukraine.
Despite modern warfare advancements, the Ukraine conflict highlights a paradox where traditional artillery techniques reminiscent of World War I coexist with contemporary military technology, necessitating strategic re-evaluation.
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