In response to a recent surge in drone assaults targeting critical infrastructure and military installations on the island, Greece, France, and Germany have announced a joint deployment of troops to Cyprus. This coordinated move underscores the growing security concerns in the Eastern Mediterranean, where tensions have escalated over contested airspace and maritime rights. The deployed forces are expected to bolster the Cypriot defenses, conduct reconnaissance operations, and enhance surveillance capabilities to prevent further unmanned aerial vehicle incursions.

Officials from the three nations emphasized that their presence is intended to support Cyprus’s sovereignty and regional stability amid increasing geopolitical friction. Key components of the deployment include:

  • Advanced air defense units specializing in drone detection and neutralization
  • Multinational intelligence sharing to track hostile unmanned systems
  • Rapid reaction teams prepared for counterterrorism measures
Country Troop Contribution Primary Role
Greece 300 soldiers Air defense & patrol
France 250 personnel Reconnaissance & intelligence
Germany 200 troops Rapid reaction & logistics