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UK sends drones, warships and jets to defend Strait of Hormuz

The UK announced on Tuesday that it will contribute 'autonomous mine-hunting gear,' 'Typhoon jet fighters, and a warship HMS Dragon to a multilateral defensive mission designed to secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

John Healey, the Defence Minister, announced his commitment at a virtual meeting with over 40 of his counterparts in other nations. He said that the mission would be operational as soon as conditions permitted.

In a statement, he stated that "with our allies?this multinational missions will be defensive and independent.

The Iran War has severely curtailed the traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This has disrupted oil exports, and sent energy prices up. Around a fifth (25%) of all oil in the world passes through this strait.

The UK's contribution is backed up by a new funding of 115 million pounds (155.53 millions) for?minehunting drones? and counter-drone system?, as London tries to reassure the commercial shipping industry of its commitment towards?freedom? of navigation in light of increased regional tensions.

The package includes autonomous systems to detect and clear mines in the sea, high-speed drones, Typhoon jets used for air patrols, and HMS Dragon an air defence destroyer already on its way.

Britain has more than 1,000 personnel in the area as part of defensive operations. This includes counter-drone squadrons and fast jet squadrons.

(source: Reuters)