On Wednesday, 24 January, the European Commission announced funding for 38 additional military mobility projects.
With a budget of €807 million, these projects—in 18 Member States—will upgrade key transport infrastructure so as to enable dual use for both civilian and defence transport.
In particular, they include constructing and upgrading railway infrastructure in Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Latvia, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland, and Sweden and improving dual-use infrastructure in maritime ports in Belgium and Sweden, airports in Latvia and Lithuania, and inland waterways in France.
These projects were selected from 112 proposals during the third and final military mobility call for proposals—which was launched in May and ran until September—under the CEF “Transport” for the 2021–2027 period (see EUROPE 13174/16).
In total, the European Commission is supporting 95 military mobility projects worth €1.74 billion in 21 EU Member States under the 2021–2027 multiannual financial framework. (Original version in French by Camille-Cerise Gessant)