Pierre Vandier

Pierre Vandier

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Admiral Pierre Vandier is the NATO commander overseeing the alliance's modernization efforts. Recently, he emphasized the importance of finding ways to control artificial intelligence to maintain global stability and prevent potential dangers associated with its unregulated use.

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Switzerland Switzerland: French Admiral Pierre Vandier, the Supreme Commander for NATO Transformation, emphasized that plans dictate the needs, not arbitrary ambitions. 6

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Trump und Russland-Gefahr erzwingen Wende

Ukraine Ukraine: Pierre Vandier acknowledged that NATO has much to learn from Ukraine's creativity in combat approaches, as demonstrated by the SBU operation 'Pavutyna'. 8

Українська правда (Ukrayinska Pravda): Операція ''Павутина'' стала прикладом ''креативності'', якої варто повчитися – вважають у НАТО

France France: Admiral Pierre Vandier is the highest-ranking French officer within NATO and has been the chief of the Allied Command Transformation since September 2024. 8

Le Monde: OTAN : « 2 % du PIB consacré à la défense, ce n’est pas suffisant », pour l’amiral Pierre Vandier, haut responsable au sein de l’organisation

Monaco Monaco: Admiral Pierre Vandier, then Chief of Staff of the Navy, stated that 'the war of tomorrow is not written; it will have to be invented.' 7

Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco: La Marine s’entraîne encore à la haute intensité

Argentina Argentina: Pierre Vandier is the NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation, emphasizing the need for NATO to learn from the war in Ukraine. 6

Clarín: mil francotiradores en el cielo

United States United States: Adm. Pierre Vandier of France noted the war is a mix of World War I and World War III, indicating its significance for future conflicts. 6

The New York Times: Drones Now Rule the Battlefield in the Ukraine-Russia War