The UK is deploying Type 45 destroyer, HMS Dragon, and drone-busting Wildcat helicopters to the Eastern Mediterranean to ...
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon sets sail for eastern Mediterranean - The Type 45 destroyer has left Portsmouth to bolster the UK’s defences around Cyprus.
HMS Dragon finally set sail yesterday to protect British troops from Iranian drone attacks after a frantic race to get it ready for war. Families gathered on the dockside as the Type 45 Destroyer ...
The Royal Navy’s mission to intercept Iranian drone threats has stalled in port because the Portsmouth repair yard now operates on a “nine-to-five” schedule. The high-stakes mission to protect a ...
The decision not to deploy a naval vessel to the Mediterranean earlier exposes the fragility at the heart of the Royal Navy.
British warship sent to defend Cyprus base spent three days in Channel - Naval sources criticised the government for ‘no understanding of the importance of maritime power’ ...
HMS Duncan, the Royal Navy destroyer, is currently attached to Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), which serves as the international military alliance’s main task force in the northern European ...
FIVE of Britain’s six £1billion destroyers were in port being repaired while the RAF base in Cyprus came under attack. Only ...
ANALYSIS: A £1bn Royal Navy destroyer is heading to the Mediterranean, but many are scratching their heads about why it is taking so long to get there.
The prime minister said the "UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based" on RAF Akrotiri.
The British government ordered the vessel’s mobilisation in direct response to a drone strike targeting RAF Akrotiri, a critical Royal Air Force installation on the Mediterranea ...
Decades of swingeing cuts have hollowed out the once-proud Royal Navy, which has shrunk to its smallest size in living memory ...
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