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EU unveils ‘Military Schengen’ plan to speed troop movement, boost defence innovation

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • November 20, 2025
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Brussels, Nov 19 (IANS) The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a new package on military mobility and a defense industry transformation roadmap, as part of its broader push to strengthen Europe’s defence readiness.

The proposed package on military mobility aimed to create a European Union (EU)-wide military mobility area by 2027, a step toward establishing what the bloc describes as a “Military Schengen,” so that troops and military equipment can move faster across the EU, according to a press release by the Commission.

Under the proposal, the EU would adopt its first EU-level rules on military mobility and cut the processing time for cross-border military movements to a maximum of three days.

It would also set up a system for fast-track procedures and priority access to infrastructure and support forces operating under EU or NATO frameworks, Xinhua news agency reported.

The EU also plans to introduce a capability-sharing mechanism to improve member states’ overall military preparedness and availability of mobility capabilities, according to the release.

In the roadmap, the EU noted that it will promote closer integration between technology and defence, step up the use of frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, drones and space systems in military capabilities, and boost Europe’s production capacity through innovation.

The Commission said it will present the proposed regulation on military mobility to the Council of the EU and the European Parliament for adoption, and will immediately start work on the roadmap.

In October, the European Union leaders held an informal summit in Copenhagen, discussing issues including the advancement of an EU-wide “drone wall” and continued support for Ukraine.

During the informal meeting, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the Commission had been given the green light to continue work on the “drone wall” and a rearmament roadmap.

She described the “drone wall” as an anti-drone system designed to “quickly detect, intercept and, if necessary, neutralise drones.”

–IANS

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