Akrotiri, Cyprus. Two British AW159 Wildcat helicopters with anti-drone capabilities arrived at RAF Akrotiri on Friday to reinforce the island’s defences following an Iranian-made drone strike earlier this week.
Integration into air defence system
Defence secretary John Healey said the helicopters will be integrated into the island’s air defence system alongside allied assets. He said experts are coordinating air defences involving the UK, the United States and other allies.
Broader UK deployment
The deployment is part of a broader UK operation that includes the forthcoming arrival of the HMS Dragon Type 45 destroyer and previously deployed F-35 fighter jets.
UK position on protecting personnel and allies
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the UK will act to protect its personnel and allies. He said the UK will take steps to safeguard its people and defend its national interests, highlighting a focus on countering drone threats.
Role of Wildcats and allied naval presence
The Wildcat helicopters are tasked with intercepting drones and other aerial threats, complementing Greek and French frigates operating near Cyprus as part of a coordinated European defensive effort.
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