Obecnie przeglądasz zawartość jako gość. Zostań członkiem, aby uzyskać dodatkowy dostęp i funkcje tylko dla członków!

Dragon Background 900 x 600

UK Deploys HMS Dragon and Counter Drone Helicopters to Eastern Mediterranean

On March 3, the UK Ministry of Defence announced the deployment of HMS Dragon and armed Wildcat helicopters to the Eastern Mediterranean, strengthening British air and missile defence as threats from drones and missiles continue to rise across the region. The move is intended to protect British interests and support the collective self‑defence of allied forces.

Air Defence Focused Deployment

HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, is one of the Royal Navy’s most capable air defence platforms. The ship is equipped with the Sea Viper missile system, which can engage multiple aerial threats simultaneously, including unmanned aerial systems. The Type 45 class has previously demonstrated its effectiveness on operations, including the interception of a Houthi missile in 2024.

Alongside the warship, two Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters armed with Martlet missiles are deploying to provide an additional counter‑drone layer. The helicopters are designed to detect, track, and engage aerial threats, offering flexible and responsive protection against small and fast‑moving drones.

Recent Counter‑Drone Operations

The deployment follows a series of recent engagements by UK forces across the region. Over the previous 24 hours, RAF F‑35B jets shot down drones over Jordan, marking the first time an RAF F‑35 destroyed a target on operations. These missions were supported by Typhoon aircraft and a Voyager tanker.

In parallel, a British counter‑drone unit neutralised drones in Iraqi airspace that were heading towards Coalition forces. An RAF Typhoon operating with the joint UK‑Qatar 12 Squadron also intercepted an Iranian one‑way attack drone directed at Qatar using an air‑to‑air missile.

The Ministry of Defence said the actions demonstrate the UK Armed Forces’ ability to adapt rapidly to evolving aerial threats, particularly the increasing use of drones by hostile actors.

Rising Regional Tensions

The decision comes amid continued attacks linked to Iran that have targeted British and allied interests in the region. In recent weeks, the UK has reinforced its defensive posture through the deployment of additional radar systems, air defence assets, and F‑35 aircraft.

Źródło zdjęcia: Royal Navy

Udostępnij post:
Facebook
LinkedIn
X

Autor

SAE Media Group

Powiązane posty

M-tron Industries Inc. has secured a $2.7 million order from a U.S. defense contractor to support a counter-UAS radar program. The contract

The University of Alabama has selected D-Fend Solutions to provide counter-drone capabilities for campus security, deploying the company’s EnforceAir system to monitor

Russian diesel-electric submarines have been observed with improvised counter-drone defenses at a naval base in Kronstadt near Saint Petersburg, reflecting the growing

Joint Interagency Task Force 401 has completed its first round of purchases through the newly launched counter-UAS marketplace, with four orders totaling

sidebar-icon

Prześlij zawartość

Chcesz przesyłać oryginalne treści do C-UAS Hub?

Jeśli chodzi o świadomość i ochronę przestrzeni powietrznej, wszyscy możemy czerpać z wiedzy, doświadczenia i perspektyw innych osób w tej rozwijającej się dziedzinie. Jeśli masz oryginalne, nigdy wcześniej niepublikowane treści, przemyślane przywództwo, badania, raporty, zasoby multimedialne lub inne interesujące treści dotyczące świadomości przestrzeni powietrznej lub Counter-UAS, chcielibyśmy usłyszeć od Ciebie.

Aby Twoja praca została zakwalifikowana do publikacji w C-UAS Hub, wyślij wiadomość e-mail zawierającą wszelkie istotne informacje na adres pr@cuashub.com. Odpowiemy na wiadomość e-mail tak szybko, jak to będzie możliwe.

Dziękuję,
Personel centrum C-UAS