UK Deploys Warship to Cyprus After Drone Hits RAF Akrotiri
The UK is sending a Royal Navy warship to the eastern Mediterranean. HMS Dragon, a Type 45 Destroyer, will bolster security around RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the deployment.Two Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters are also heading to the region. They are equipped with Martlet missiles designed specifically to counter drone attacks. Therefore, the UK is preparing for aerial threats.
Response to Base Attack
This Royal Navy Cyprus deployment comes after a drone strike on RAF Akrotiri. The runway was hit, causing “minimal damage” according to the MoD. No casualties were reported in that attack.
Escalating Regional Conflict
The US-Israel war with Iran continues to spiral. British forces in the region face increasing threats. As a result, the UK must protect its personnel and assets.Additional naval assets provide greater defensive capability. The helicopters offer mobile protection against drones. Britain demonstrates its commitment to regional security.