Britain Strengthens Maritime Security in Strait of Hormuz with High-Tech Contributions

Britain will contribute advanced mine-hunting equipment, Typhoon jets, and HMS Dragon to a defensive mission in the Strait of Hormuz. Announced at a virtual summit by Defence Minister John Healey, the mission aims to secure shipping lanes disrupted by regional tensions. New funding of £115 million supports this strategic initiative.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-05-2026 22:57 IST | Created: 12-05-2026 22:57 IST
Britain Strengthens Maritime Security in Strait of Hormuz with High-Tech Contributions
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Britain announced on Tuesday that it will bolster maritime security in the critical Strait of Hormuz by deploying autonomous mine-hunting technology, Typhoon fighter jets, and the HMS Dragon warship. This contribution is part of a multinational mission to ensure the security of shipping lanes.

Defence Minister John Healey revealed this strategic move during a virtual summit with over 40 international counterparts. The mission, designed to be defensive and credible, will commence operations when conditions are favorable, according to his statement.

In response to disruptions caused by the Iran conflict, which have affected oil exports and raised energy prices, Britain has pledged £115 million in new funding. This will finance mine-hunting drones and counter-drone systems, reaffirming its commitment to securing global oil supplies and stabilizing the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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