Iranian Drone Strikes RAF Base in Cyprus, Reportedly Contains Russian Technology
An Iranian drone launched from Lebanon struck RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus on Sunday, with reports indicating it contained Russian-made navigation equipment.

An Iranian drone struck the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri in Cyprus on Sunday, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.
The drone was reportedly launched from Lebanese territory and successfully reached its target at the British military installation. RAF Akrotiri serves as a key strategic base for UK operations in the Middle East.
According to reports, the drone contained a Russian-made Kometa-B navigation system, raising questions about potential technology sharing between Moscow and Tehran. The presence of Russian components in the Iranian weapon system has prompted concerns about intelligence cooperation between the two nations.
The incident represents a direct attack on British military infrastructure in the region. No immediate information was available regarding casualties or the extent of damage to the base.
The strike comes amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, with various regional actors increasingly involved in proxy conflicts. The use of drone technology launched from Lebanon to target Western military installations demonstrates the evolving nature of regional warfare tactics.