Joël Barre has been the General Delegate for Armaments since 2017.
The DGA was created sixty years ago at the instigation of General de Gaulle to provide France with nuclear deterrence.
LE FIGARO.- The army staff regularly discusses the risk of high intensity conflict.
What are the consequences of this prospect for the armaments programs of the DGA?
Joël BARRE.
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Since its birth, the DGA has demonstrated its ability to adapt.
As threats evolved, we were able to equip our armies with the materials and weapon systems they needed.
Today, to adapt in an even more reactive way, we have brought together the teams who are considering the capability needs of the DGA and the military staff.
They are physically brought together on a platform at the ministry, equipped with digital collaborative work resources securely linked to our technical and operational analysis center in Arcueil and to manufacturers.
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