Britain has decided to boost its military presence in the eastern Mediterranean by sending the Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon and Wildcat helicopters from the Royal Navy, in a move to boost air defense capabilities and the fight against drones in the region.
According to the British Ministry of Defence, HMS Dragon will sail to the area with the mission of protecting British interests and supporting the collective self-defence of the Allies. The ship is equipped with the Sea Viper air defense system, which can launch several missiles in rapid succession and at the same time control several of them against air threats.
Type 45 destroyers have already demonstrated their operational capability in previous missions. In 2024, one of these vessels carried out an actual interception of an enemy missile during operations in the Middle East.
F-35B fighter jets shoot down drones for the first time in combat
The decision to send the destroyer comes after a series of defensive actions carried out by British forces over the past 24 hours in various locations in the Middle East.
F-35B-fighters from Royal Air Force (RAF) shot down drones over Jordan, marking the first time a British F-35 has destroyed a target in real operations. The mission was supported by Typhoon fighters and a Voyager tanker.
In another operation, a British unit specialized in anti-drone operations neutralized unmanned aerial vehicles in Iraqi airspace that were heading towards coalition forces.
Et RAF Typhoon-fighters, operating with the joint British-Qatari 12 Squadron, also shot down an Iranian one-way attack drone heading towards Qatar, using an air-to-air missile.
Wildcat helicopters strengthen defenses against drones

In addition to HMS Dragon, two Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters will also be sent to the region. The aircraft are equipped with Martlet missiles, designed to detect, track and neutralize air threats — especially drones.
The presence of these helicopters adds an extra layer to the British forces’ drone defense system in the region.
Britain is strengthening its military presence in the region
UK Defense Secretary John Healey stated that the decision to strengthen the military presence was made quickly due to the escalation of threats.
According to him, HMS Dragon offers “world-class air defense capability”, while Wildcat helicopters armed with Martlet missiles help deal with the growing use of drones in conflict situations.
According to the Ministry of Defence, the main objective of the new deployments is to protect British military personnel and interests, as well as to contribute to regional stability in a period of increasing tensions in the Middle East.
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Source and images: Ministry of Defence, X @DefenceHQ. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editors.
