NATO - Allied Command Transformation (ACT)

NATO - Allied Command Transformation (ACT)

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06/12/2026

Designing NATO’s future force starts with looking beyond today’s requirements.
The Future Force Study (FFS), part of NATO’s broader Future Force Design (FFD) effort, helps the Alliance turn long-term strategic thinking into practical, evidence-based options for the future force.

Through foresight, wargaming, modelling and simulation, operational analysis, and military judgement, FFS examines what future conflict could demand from NATO forces.

The goal is not to predict the future perfectly.
It is to give Allies better insight into the characteristics and capabilities NATO will need to remain ready, resilient, interoperable, and able to act at speed in increasingly contested environments.

This is how NATO moves from foresight to warfight.
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06/09/2026

🌊 As technology continues to transform the maritime domain, success will depend on more than new platforms and systems.

🧭During a discussion with Vice Admiral Steve Moorhouse CBE, Royal Navy Fleet Commander, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Admiral Pierre Vandier highlighted several priorities shaping the future of maritime operations: the growing role of autonomous maritime forces, the need to strengthen interoperability across Allied navies, and the importance of experimentation to accelerate the adoption of new capabilities.

⚓ The discussion reinforced that people remain at the centre of transformation. Training, recruiting, and developing the workforce needed to operate alongside increasingly autonomous systems will be critical to maintaining NATO's military advantage at sea.

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