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🇺🇦🇱🇹🏭 Ukraine is taking another major step toward embedding its battle-tested defense industry directly inside NATO, with Ukrainian manufacturer DEMZ set to establish a new ammunition production and innovation hub in Lithuania. The project will expand production capacity for Ukraine while simultaneously strengthening Lithuania’s own defense-industrial base. The facilities...

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