HMS Dragon Races to Shield Cyprus Amid Drone Attack Tensions; UK Faces Criticism Over Delays
March 10, 2026
Britain dispatched the destroyer HMS Dragon from Portsmouth to the eastern Mediterranean to shield Cyprus amid escalating crisis after a drone attack on RAF Akrotiri heightened regional tensions.
The ship’s busy preparation was unusually rapid, compressing six weeks of work into six days to meet deployment timelines.
HMS Dragon is equipped with the Sea Viper system, capable of firing eight missiles in under 10 seconds and tracking up to 16 targets simultaneously.
A delay in sending HMS Dragon drew criticism and was linked to earlier cost-driven decisions, contractor arrangements, and weekend-hour work restrictions.
Former US president criticized the UK’s reluctance to join the US-Israeli stance on Iran, reflecting broader diplomatic tension.
Analysts warn of potential economic ripple effects, including market and inflation pressures tied to energy prices amid the crisis and war-talk.
Naval experts say the delay signals broader UK defense constraints, including maintenance gaps, spares shortages, and reduced Gulf presence.
The deployment decision came about a week earlier, but final preparations stretched over several days, prompting questions about Britain’s military readiness as allied ships converge in the region.
Ministers overturned an overtime ban to allow necessary weekend work by Serco, enabling the ship’s timely preparation.
Serco and the MoD dispute the delays claim, with Serco saying tasks were completed on time and the MoD affirming all prep requests were fulfilled.
Critics argued the delay harmed Britain’s assurances to allies; Defence Secretary John Healey said crews were working up to 22 hours daily to deploy within 48 hours.
The voyage will pass the Isle of Wight, the Bay of Biscay, and Iberia before entering the Mediterranean, with regional dynamics and US-UK coordination shaping the mission.
Summary based on 13 sources
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The Guardian • Mar 10, 2026
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The Independent • Mar 10, 2026
HMS Dragon leaves Royal Navy base for Cyprus amid Iran crisis
The Independent • Mar 10, 2026
UK warship HMS Dragon departs for Cyprus amid Middle East crisis
The Independent • Mar 10, 2026
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