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January 22, 2024 | International, Aerospace

Norway increasing ammunition production with $190m investment - Army Technology

Ammunition production from Norway will receive a $190m boost intended to ramp up supply of the critical military stock.

https://www.army-technology.com/news/norway-increasing-ammunition-production-with-190m-investment/

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