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French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expan...

French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expan...

French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expan...

French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expan...

French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expan...

French Navy outlines Indo-Pacific commitment

by Kosuke Takahashi & Ridzwan Rahmat

The French Navy's aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (pictured) will soon deploy to the Indian Ocean, according to Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy. (US Navy)

Admiral Pierre Vandier, chief of staff of the French Navy, has outlined France's commitment to expand deployments in the Indo-Pacific in a bid to bolster regional security.

In a briefing at the French embassy in Tokyo on 7 November with selected media including Janes , Adm Vandier said the French Navy is geared towards protecting its regional interests.

He said this effort is supported by deployed assets including 12 naval vessels, six patrol boats, and about 30 aircraft. The French Navy also deploys about 7,000 personnel in the region, he added.

Adm Vandier said such capabilities are intended to protect France's regional interests. More than 90% of France's exclusive economic zone is in the Indo-Pacific – including territories such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia – and “about 1.6 million French people are here”, he said.


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