ფორუმელი Seth Posted 30 აპრილი, 2023 Posted 30 აპრილი, 2023 33 minutes წინ, Freeman said: ვნახე სენიორ და მაგიტომაც ქეჩო :დ რათქმაუნდა გეთანხმებით დიდი ეჭვი მაქვს ფრიცლენდს არ ელის კარგი დღეები, ეკონომიკის ჰამბავში Share on other sites More sharing options...
ფორუმელი Deutschland Posted 3 მაისი, 2023 Author Posted 3 მაისი, 2023 ვამპირები სამხედრო ეკონომიკაზე გადადიან EU plans to boost ammunition production with war economy industrial plan The European Commission is set to lay out a plan on Wednesday (3 May) to increase European industry’s capacity for producing ammunition to one million a year, EU officials said as the bloc struggles to arm Ukraine and refill its own stocks. With its Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP), the European Commission wants to incentivise Europe’s defence industry to invest in ramping their production capacity, be it supply chain components, machines, or personnel. The plan is “unprecedented” and “aims to directly support, with EU money, the ramp-up of our defence industry for Ukraine and for our own security,” Thierry Breton, Internal Market and Defence Industry Commissioner, told a group of reporters ahead of the announcement. European industry “does not have the scale today to meet the security needs of Ukraine and our member states. But it has the potential to do so”, Breton said. The move is the third tier of a three-track plan the EU proposed in March to boost support for Ukraine, and member states’ stockpiles, including a push to ramp up ammunition production on the continent. 1 million shells per year “I am confident that within 12 months, we will be able to increase our production capacity to 1 million rounds per year in Europe,” Breton told reporters. According to member states’ estimates, Ukraine uses around 60,000-210,000 artillery shells per month, whereas Russia fires about 600,000-1,800,000 – ten times as much. Ukraine’s partners are also both facing an industrial challenge in production capacities, to produce ammunition and equipment to fight the war. “To support Ukraine in the very short term, we must continue to provide from our stocks. But we also need to reprioritise current production and direct it to Ukraine as a priority,” Breton said. In the past weeks, Breton had toured the bloc’s defence industries, visiting 11 member states – Bulgaria, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Italy, Sweden, Slovenia, Croatia, and Greece – and is set to visit Germany and Spain in the coming days. “We have nothing to envy from our partners,” Breton told reporters about findings from his ‘defence tour’. “But when it comes to defence, our industry must now switch to war economy mode.” Diplomats from some EU countries doubt Europe’s ability to produce enough ammunition, but officials in Brussels insist it can reach the target. Europe’s defence industry has been cautious in investing in its ramp-up, as member states orders remain uncertain in the longer term and, therefore, investment. Share on other sites More sharing options...
მოდერატორი Freeman Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 France and Germany have joined the nine-strong the "Group of Friends on Qualified Majority Voting." - Copyright Tobias Schwarz/AFP or licensors By Jorge Liboreiro • 04/05/2023 - 12:08 Under current rules, all foreign policy decisions in the EU require the unanimous approval of the 27 member states. "The EU foreign policy needs adapted processes and procedures in order to strengthen the EU as a foreign policy actor," the nine countries wrote in a short statement released on Thursday morning. :დ Share on other sites More sharing options...
ფორუმელი Seth Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 18 საათის წინ, Deutschland said: ვამპირები სამხედრო ეკონომიკაზე გადადიან EU plans to boost ammunition production with war economy industrial plan The European Commission is set to lay out a plan on Wednesday (3 May) to increase European industry’s capacity for producing ammunition to one million a year, EU officials said as the bloc struggles to arm Ukraine and refill its own stocks. With its Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP), the European Commission wants to incentivise Europe’s defence industry to invest in ramping their production capacity, be it supply chain components, machines, or personnel. The plan is “unprecedented” and “aims to directly support, with EU money, the ramp-up of our defence industry for Ukraine and for our own security,” Thierry Breton, Internal Market and Defence Industry Commissioner, told a group of reporters ahead of the announcement. European industry “does not have the scale today to meet the security needs of Ukraine and our member states. But it has the potential to do so”, Breton said. The move is the third tier of a three-track plan the EU proposed in March to boost support for Ukraine, and member states’ stockpiles, including a push to ramp up ammunition production on the continent. 1 million shells per year “I am confident that within 12 months, we will be able to increase our production capacity to 1 million rounds per year in Europe,” Breton told reporters. According to member states’ estimates, Ukraine uses around 60,000-210,000 artillery shells per month, whereas Russia fires about 600,000-1,800,000 – ten times as much. Ukraine’s partners are also both facing an industrial challenge in production capacities, to produce ammunition and equipment to fight the war. “To support Ukraine in the very short term, we must continue to provide from our stocks. But we also need to reprioritise current production and direct it to Ukraine as a priority,” Breton said. In the past weeks, Breton had toured the bloc’s defence industries, visiting 11 member states – Bulgaria, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Italy, Sweden, Slovenia, Croatia, and Greece – and is set to visit Germany and Spain in the coming days. “We have nothing to envy from our partners,” Breton told reporters about findings from his ‘defence tour’. “But when it comes to defence, our industry must now switch to war economy mode.” Diplomats from some EU countries doubt Europe’s ability to produce enough ammunition, but officials in Brussels insist it can reach the target. Europe’s defence industry has been cautious in investing in its ramp-up, as member states orders remain uncertain in the longer term and, therefore, investment. ვის უნდა ეომონ კიდევ მალავენ? :დ 4 minutes წინ, Freeman said: France and Germany have joined the nine-strong the "Group of Friends on Qualified Majority Voting." - Copyright Tobias Schwarz/AFP or licensors By Jorge Liboreiro • 04/05/2023 - 12:08 Under current rules, all foreign policy decisions in the EU require the unanimous approval of the 27 member states. "The EU foreign policy needs adapted processes and procedures in order to strengthen the EU as a foreign policy actor," the nine countries wrote in a short statement released on Thursday morning. :დ :დ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 29 minutes წინ, Freeman said: Qualified Majority Voting. დემოკრატია ლობიობანა რო გონიათ ზოგებს ეგრე არაა Share on other sites More sharing options...
ფორუმელი Deutschland Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Author Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 20 minutes წინ, Seth said: ვის უნდა ეომონ კიდევ მალავენ? :დ სენიორ ამხელა იუგოსლავიაა ჩასაყლაპი რამე იქნება Share on other sites More sharing options...
ფორუმელი Seth Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 8 minutes წინ, Deutschland said: სენიორ ამხელა იუგოსლავიაა ჩასაყლაპი რამე იქნება დავუშვათ რომ განმეორდა იუგოსლავია... მაგათმა რანაირად უნდა ჩაყლაპონ სამხედრო ძალით? საზღვარი არ სჭირდება ჩაყლაპვას? :დ ვისაც საზღვარი აქვს ისინი (ან იმათი მეშვეობით ვინც საჭიროა) არ გადაყლაპავენ? :დ Share on other sites More sharing options...
მოდერატორი Freeman Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 Posted 4 მაისი, 2023 16 minutes წინ, Luca said: დემოკრატია ლობიობანა რო გონიათ ზოგებს ეგრე არაა :დ იდეინი 9იანიც დავასახელო ბარემ Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain Share on other sites More sharing options...
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