New Delhi, July 8 -- MOSCOW, - NATO will establish a new enterprise network designed to rapidly expand the production of arms and military equipment by linking manufacturers with available industrial capacity across the alliance, according to a newly approved strategy for industry cooperation.

The initiative, known as the NATO Engine, was introduced as part of NATO's broader effort to strengthen its defense industrial base and accelerate military production in response to growing security demands. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte presented the framework during the Defense Industry Forum held alongside the NATO Summit in Ankara. The alliance also announced new initiatives aimed at strengthening transatlantic industrial cooperation.

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