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EU/NATO Mobility Corridors (Operational Priorities)

What capability problem does EU/NATO Mobility Corridors (Operational Priorities) address for European deterrence, readiness and strategic autonomy?

EU/NATO Mobility Corridors (Operational Priorities): a DFM analysis of its strategic, industrial and financial relevance to European defence.

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13

The ability to rapidly move troops and heavy equipment across Europe has re-emerged as a critical operational priority for NATO and the EU in the wake of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. It translates high-level strategic intent – namely, credible deterrence and the defence of NATO’s Eastern Flank – into concrete measures that eliminate logistical choke points and harmonise movement procedures.

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EU/NATO Mobility Corridors (Operational Priorities)

Type DFM Analysis report
Published 2026-06-13 (Platform publication)
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The ability to rapidly move troops and heavy equipment across Europe has re-emerged as a critical operational priority for NATO and the EU in the wake of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

Topics Strategic Autonomy #strategic-autonomy

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