“HMS Dragon is one of the most capable air defence warships in the world, and she will add to our significant defensive capabilities in the region by strengthening our ability to detect, track and destroy aerial threats, including drones,” the Defence Ministry said in a statement.
Royal Navy personnel have worked “at pace” to ready the warship, completing six weeks’ worth of work in six days, the ministry said.
Earlier, the ministry said a further British ship was being prepared for a potential deployment to the region.
“We have taken the decision to bring RFA Lyme Bay, a landing ship with humanitarian and medical capabilities, to heightened readiness as a precaution should she be needed to assist in maritime tasks in the Eastern Mediterranean,” it said.
In the past week, the United Kingdom has deployed extra counter-drone specialists, additional Wildcat and Merlin helicopters to Cyprus, Typhoon jets to Qatar and begun defensive sorties in support of the United Arab Emirates.
A ground-based British unit took out a drone in Iraqi airspace that was heading towards coalition forces, the ministry said.
British pilots have completed more than 230 flying hours on defensive operations in the region, it added.
-Agence France-Presse