Operation Kipion

Operation Kipion
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders

Keir Starmer
John Healey
Commodore Adrian C Fryer (as UK Maritime Component Commander)[1]

Air Commodore Nikki Thomas OBE (as UK Air Component Commander)

Operation Kipion has been a long-standing air and maritime presence by the United Kingdom in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean to promote enduring peace and stability in the region, and ensure the safe flow of oil and trade. Up until the early 2020s, a permanent presence of 4 minesweepers formed the Mine Countermeasures element (9 Mine Countermeasures Squadron) of this tasking. With the return of all crewed minehunters to the U.K., and their planned eventual replacement with autonomous minehunting systems, the configuration of 9 Mine Countermeasures Squadron had been expected to change. Nevertheless, as of the end of 2025, it was reported that both remaining minehunters in the Gulf would be withdrawn; a move completed with the withdrawal of HMS Middleton in early 2026. Whether they would be replaced with autonomous capabilities in the near-term was unclear.[2]

The Royal Air Force operations in the broader Middle East have also fallen under this operation.[3]

Royal Navy

Historical:

Royal Air Force

Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar - 901 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF

RAFO Musannah, Oman - 902 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF

Al Minhad Air Base, UAE - 906 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF

See also


References

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  11. ^ "A mother and her babies". Chief of Joint Operations - Lieutenant-General Stickland. 8 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  12. ^ Allison, George (19 January 2024). "British minehunters collide in Gulf, damage to be assessed". UK Defence Journal.
  13. ^ "A naval accident in context – Royal Navy minehunters collide in Bahrain". Navy Lookout. 22 January 2024.
  14. ^ @NavyLookout (30 November 2025). "@NavyLookout Welcome home @HMSBangor, arriving today on heavy lift vessel MV Mighty Servant 2 - on her way into Rosyth following epic journey from Bahrain" (Tweet). Retrieved 1 December 2025 – via X (formerly Twitter).
  15. ^ "UK minehunter joins operations in region". ZAWYA. 28 July 2021.
  16. ^ "Royal Navy's last Gulf minehunter HMS Middleton has returned to UK". Navy Lookout. 6 March 2026.