Adm. Pierre Vandier. French Navy Photo
The French Navy is only now starting to recover from 30 years of deep budget cuts that saw its fleet size halved, its senior admiral said Monday.
Adm. Pierre Vandier, chief of the French Navy since September 2020, said, it “now lacks certain naval assets [going into] the future” despite operational demands that it remains a global force.
Even with an uptick in defense spending, he added, “gaps will not be filled until 2029.” Vandier said that the 20-year plan...