Portsmouth, United Kingdom. HMS Dragon, a Type 45 air defence destroyer, may not leave Portsmouth until next week to reinforce protection of the UK Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus, according to a report.
Planned deployment and purpose
The destroyer is being deployed to bolster defences against drone and missile threats from Iran and its proxies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Trigger for increased focus
The need for the deployment was brought into focus after a drone struck RAF Akrotiri in the early hours of Monday.
Departure timing and official response
Specialist naval website Navy Lookout reported that Dragon “is expected to sail early next week.” The UK’s Ministry of Defence has not commented on the timing of the departure but has not denied the report.
Preparations in Portsmouth and expected transit
The vessel was observed taking on supplies at Portsmouth’s upper harbour ammunition facility on Wednesday morning. The voyage from Portsmouth to Cyprus is expected to take several days, meaning the ship is unlikely to arrive in the region before the middle of next week at the earliest.
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