FIVE of Britain’s six £1billion destroyers were in port being repaired while the RAF base in Cyprus came under attack. Only one of the Royal Navy’s top air defence ships was fully ...
The Royal Navy is unwilling to send warships to the Middle East because the threat posed by Iran means the situation is “too ...
The decision not to deploy a naval vessel to the Mediterranean earlier exposes the fragility at the heart of the Royal Navy.
The government is considering bolstering its air defences at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus after it was attacked by Iran.
It is suspected the warship could be the Type 45 destroyer sent to the region, having recently completed a training exercise on taking down drones.
The government said a week ago the warship would be deployed but it is still at dock. What is happening?
The Royal Navy destroyer deployed to protect Cyprus from Iran has been delayed in order to allow staff to “finish welding”.
The UK will send helicopters with counter-drone capabilities and air defence destroyer HMS Dragon to protect British military ...
Multiple sources say the deployment of HMS Duncan is under consideration; Yvette Cooper says flight will take off from Muscat this week ...
'HMS Duncan', the sixth and last of the Royal Navy's new-generation Type 45 destroyers, has been formally commissioned into the fleet. Hundreds of guests, including families of the 190-strong ship’s ...
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