NATO helps Allies speed up sharing of weapons

On Wednesday 27 March 2019, Belgium successfully transferred 92 GPS-guidance kits for precision-guided munitions (PGMs) to Denmark under a new and much-accelerated process. The exchange conducted under the NATO multinational Air-to-Ground PGM project allowed the two Allies to bring down the required time for the transfer from months or weeks to days. This provides participants in the project with better options for re-supplying their own stockpiles of munitions in a conflict.
href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2IJOxHS0WY2Op6n8AhDZl5DOhaGdVbkTrwI5dOkucjt1u0dqtoo4nORpvQPVNu5Wnv9I6Jze4EjbOuT4GT_TRNNQA_ol1r8H4MnQzQxeiRb4vt-yYcJ2Z9ShRvOkcKZMy5XyeFxcpglDP/s1600/NATO+helps+Allies+speed+up+sharing+of+weapons.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> On Wednesday 27 March 2019, Belgium successfully transferred 92 GPS-guidance kits for precision-guided munitions (PGMs) to Denmark under a new and much-accelerated process (Picture source: NATO)

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