In November 2025, the European Commission and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy presented the Military Mobility Package, aimed at ensuring the seamless movement of troops, equipment, and military assets across the EU.
The Military Mobility Package consists of a regulation proposal and a joint communication offering a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the swift, coordinated and secure movement of military personnel and equipment across the European Union. It strengthens Europe’s defence posture by addressing military mobility barriers in all dimensions - regulatory, infrastructure and capabilities - that currently slow down military transport across borders.

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11 CEF funded projects recently completed in 8 Member States
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To improve the movement of military troops, equipment and assets across the European Union and beyond, the Commission would like to hear your views on the military mobility package.
Commissioners Apostolos Tzitzikostas and Andrius Kubilius participate in the extraordinary TEN-T Committee with Member States, aimed at speeding up the EU’s military mobility policy -a cornerstone of Europe's defence and security architecture.
To improve the movement of military troops, equipment and assets across the European Union and beyond, the European Commission and the EU's High Representative, have started discussions with stakeholders to develop a Military Mobility Package.
The European Commission today adopted new legislation facilitating the authorisation of personnel carriages that can be integrated in freight trains.
The Commission will fund 38 additional military mobility projects to support the transport of troops and equipment along the trans-European transport network (TEN-T).
The Commission launches a call for proposals under the CEF for projects that address both civilian and defence needs along the trans-European transport network (TEN-T)
