The decision not to deploy a naval vessel to the Mediterranean earlier exposes the fragility at the heart of the Royal Navy.
The government said a week ago the warship would be deployed but it is still at dock. What is happening?
The Royal Navy is unwilling to send warships to the Middle East because the threat posed by Iran means the situation is “too fluid”.
Multiple sources say the deployment of HMS Duncan is under consideration; Yvette Cooper says flight will take off from Muscat this week ...
HMS Dragon is not even halfway to Cyprus after being dispatched to defend British forces from drones. Sir Keir Starmer had ordered the Type 45 destroyer to set out ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HMS Dragon, a Type-45 destroyer, will be sent to the Middle East. On Tuesday afternoon, it remained moored in Portsmouth - Chris ...
The Royal Navy’s guided-missile destroyer will not reach Cyprus for two weeks. HMS Dragon, a £1bn warship, has been tasked with sailing to the eastern Mediterranean after RAF A ...
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan has taken part in a live-firing training exercise off the Welsh coast that simulated multiple drone and missile attacks.
Sir Keir posted on X: 'The UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based there.' ...
HMS Duncan, the Royal Navy destroyer, is currently attached to Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), which serves as the international military alliance’s main task force in the northern European ...
HMS Dragon has been at the centre of the country’s attention since being named as the Royal Navy’s ship for a Mediterranean deployment amid the Iran conflict.
THE UK is considering sending warship HMS Duncan to the Middle East, according to reports. The potential deployment of the Type 45 air defence destroyer comes as America and Israel have continuing to ...