France to send anti-drone systems to Cyprus after British base attack, report says


RAF Akrotiri, a British sovereign base in Cyprus that was hit by a drone early Monday, causing limited damage, Cyprus, March 3, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou

NICOSIA, March 3 (Reuters) - ⁠France plans to send anti-missile and anti-drone systems ⁠to Cyprus after a British air base ‌on the island was attacked by drones, the semi-official Cyprus News Agency (CNA) said on Tuesday.

The reported French aid to the island ​follows Greece's offer of assistance ⁠hours after RAF Akrotiri, ⁠a British sovereign base, was targeted in two separate ⁠drone ‌incidents on Monday.

In the first instance an Iranian-made Shahed drone crashed into the runway ⁠of the base, causing limited damage. Hours ​later two ‌other drones were intercepted.

France would send anti-missile and ⁠anti-drone systems, ​as well as a frigate, CNA reported. It said French President Emmanuel Macron communicated the intention to Cypriot ⁠President Nikos Christodoulides early on Tuesday.

A ​Cypriot government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the report.

Greece on Monday dispatched four F-16 fighter jets ⁠to the island. Two frigates, one equipped with its anti-drone Centauros jamming system, were also sailing to Cyprus.

Centauros, which has been successfully deployed against Houthi ​rebels attacking shipping lanes off ⁠Yemen, has the capability of detecting and incapacitating low-flying ​drones, such as the one ‌which crashed into RAF Akrotiri ​and evaded radars, Cypriot defence sources said.

(Writing by Michele KambasEditing by David Goodman, Aidan Lewis)

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