[ItaMilRadar] RAF F-35s redeployed to Cyprus as UK reinforces Akrotiri ahead of potential Iran-related escalation
Inviato: 07 feb 2026, 16:28
Yesterday, the UK quietly but decisively repositioned key air assets to the Eastern Mediterranean, with six RAF Lockheed Martin F-35B fighters — split into two flights (callsigns RAFAIR9641–9644 and RAFAIR9645–9646) — deploying to Cyprus alongside supporting tanker aircraft. The move, tracked today via open-source flight data, points to a precautionary reinforcement of the British base at Akrotiri amid mounting regional tensions and the risk of spillover following a possible US strike on Iran. The fighters involved are Lockheed Martin F-35Bs that departed from RAF Marham, the RAF’s main Lightning base. En route, they were supported by Airbus KC.2 Voyager tankers operating from RAF Brize Norton. The tankers provided air-to-air refuelling across the central and eastern Mediterranean, enabling a direct deployment to RAF Akrotiri. Flight tracks show a coordinated package: at least two KC.2 aircraft operating under the ASCOT callsign, while the F-35Bs flew under a dedicated tactical callsign, remaining together as a compact formation for much of the transit. Such a profile is consistent with a planned forward deployment rather than routine training or ad-hoc movements. RAF Akrotiri has long been the UK’s most important air hub in the Eastern Mediterranean. In recent months, and especially today, its role has become even more central as instability linked to the Gaza conflict, Red Sea tensions, and Iranian proxy activity continues to grow. The arrival of fifth-generation fighters significantly enhances the base’s defensive posture, particularly against potential missile, drone, or air threats. According to available indications, the primary purpose of this redeployment is force protection. British planners appear keen to ensure that Akrotiri is adequately defended in case of retaliatory actions following a potential US attack against Iran. In such a scenario, UK assets and installations in Cyprus would represent high-value, geographically exposed targets. While no official statement has been released, the timing and composition of the deployment are telling. The choice of the F-35B, with its advanced sensor fusion and air defence capabilities, suggests concern not only about conventional threats but also about asymmetric or surprise attacks. The KC.2 tankers, meanwhile, underline the RAF’s intent to sustain operations over distance and time, if required. This movement also fits a broader pattern observed in recent days, with allied air and naval forces increasing their presence across the Eastern Mediterranean. From an operational standpoint, today’s flights signal that London is actively preparing for escalation scenarios, even if it hopes they never materialise. For now, the message is clear: the UK is moving early to protect its most strategic overseas air base, anticipating that events driven by US-Iran dynamics could rapidly affect the wider region. #RAF Royal Air Force
Airbus KC.2/3 Voyager 2x#43C6F7 ZZ334 – ASCOT 9221#43C6F3 ZZ330 – ASCOT 9223
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II 6x
RAFAIR 9641-9644 flt 4x
RAFAIR 9645-9646 flt 2x
Six RAF F-35B’s have departed RAF Marham this morning to meet with two Voyager tankers.… pic.twitter.com/ps32pfXo8c— Armchair Admiral
(@ArmchairAdml) February 6, 2026
Source: https://www.itamilradar.com/2026/02/07/ ... scalation/
Airbus KC.2/3 Voyager 2x#43C6F7 ZZ334 – ASCOT 9221#43C6F3 ZZ330 – ASCOT 9223
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II 6x
RAFAIR 9641-9644 flt 4x
RAFAIR 9645-9646 flt 2x
Six RAF F-35B’s have departed RAF Marham this morning to meet with two Voyager tankers.… pic.twitter.com/ps32pfXo8c— Armchair Admiral
(@ArmchairAdml) February 6, 2026 Source: https://www.itamilradar.com/2026/02/07/ ... scalation/