UK Deploys Wildcat Helicopters with Martlet Missiles to Cyprus to Counter Iranian Drone Threats

Britain’s rapid deployment of Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters to Cyprus is more than a routine movement of aviation assets. It is a fast reinforcement of the UK’s forward air defense posture in the Eastern Mediterranean, placing a mobile sensor-shooter closer to British bases, shipping lanes, and regional flashpoints at a moment when one-way attack drones and low-cost uncrewed threats are shaping operational planning across the theater. The RAF confirmed that a C-17 Globemaster from 99 Squadron moved a Wildcat from RNAS Yeovilton to RAF Akrotiri in a single 24-hour mission cycle, while the UK government separately said two Wildcats armed with Martlet missiles are deploying alongside HMS Dragon to strengthen defenses against the growing drone threat. Read more...

Britain’s rapid deployment of Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters to Cyprus reinforces the UK’s forward defense posture in the Eastern Mediterranean, adding a fast, mobile platform equipped with sensors and Martlet missiles to help counter drone and maritime threats (Picture source: UK Royal Air Force).



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