UK to send Rapid Sentry air defense system to Kuwait, PM’s office says

Above, a phone displays an alert message as sirens sound during an Iranian missile or drone attack in Kuwait City early on March 31, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 03 April 2026
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UK to send Rapid Sentry air defense system to Kuwait, PM’s office says

  • Deployment to help protect British ‌and Kuwaiti ‌interests in ‌the ⁠Gulf

LONDON: Britain is deploying its Rapid Sentry air defense system to Kuwait to help protect British and Kuwaiti interests in the Gulf, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office said on Friday, after an ‌overnight Iranian drone ‌attack on a ​Kuwaiti ‌oil ⁠facility.

Starmer ​discussed the ⁠deployment in a call with Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah on Friday morning, a Downing Street spokesperson said.

“The Prime Minister began by condemning the reckless overnight drone attack ⁠on a Kuwaiti oil ‌refinery,” the spokesperson ‌said. “He reiterated that the ​UK stands with ‌Kuwait and all our allies in ‌the Gulf.”

The spokesperson said the leaders discussed the deployment of the UK’s air defense system — designed primarily to shoot down ‌drones and other low-flying aerial threats — to Kuwait, which would ⁠protect ⁠Kuwaiti and British personnel and interests in the region, while avoiding escalation into a wider conflict.

Starmer and the crown prince also discussed disruption to global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and welcomed a meeting chaired by British foreign minister Yvette Cooper on Thursday to ​draw up ​a plan to reopen the vital shipping route.