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NATO is learning from Ukraine that a lot of good-enough weapons today beat a few perfect ones that come too late
- NATO now prioritizes "good‑enough" weapons available today over perfect systems that take years to develop.
- German and NATO leaders urge faster, off‑the‑shelf procurement — they warn Russia could be ready to strike again by 2029.
- Ukraine's rapid innovation and attritional warfare show the value of cheap, civilian/dual‑use gear and mass-produced solutions.
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