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HMS Diamond returns to Portsmouth after completing a critical Red Sea mission, where it played a key role in maritime ...
HMS Diamond successfully intercepted and shot down a hostile drone while escorting merchant ships through the strategically vital Red Sea. This live engagement underscores the Royal Navy’s crucial ...
HMS Diamond arrives in Gibraltar with series of 'kill marks' on its side after the destroyer shot down nine Houthi drones using its Sea Viper surface-to-air missiles in the Red Sea.
The MoD said that HMS Diamond's deployment in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden is part of the UK's broader response to the ongoing Houthi threat. HMS Diamond has a history of operations in the region.
HMS Diamond to take over shipping protection duties in Red Sea The Royal Navy destroyer is replacing HMS Richmond in the region, where shipping has been targeted by Iran-backed Houthi forces.
Moment Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond shoots down missile fired by Houthis in Yemen at merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden. By KATHERINE LAWTON. Published: 17:06 EDT, 25 April 2024 | Updated: 17 ...
The HMS Diamond shot down nine drones and a Houthi missile, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
A British warship has shot down a suspected attack drone in the Red Sea, the defence secretary has said. HMS Diamond, a Type 45 Destroyer, successfully destroyed the target on Saturday, Grant ...
A Plymouth-based Royal Navy warship has taken over from HMS Diamond to ensure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. HMS Richmond which left Plymouth at the beginning of January, has a crew of 200 ...
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond is returning to the Red Sea to help protect shipping as attacks from Yemen’s Houthi rebels on vessels continue.. The warship will take over from frigate HMS ...