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UK joint squadron deploys Typhoon jets to Qatar

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 8:07 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force (RAF) has deployed its joint Typhoon squadron with Qatar, 12 Squadron, to the Gulf region for defensive operations. This move, undertaken at the invitation of the Qatari government, underscores the strong and enduring UK-Qatar defence relationship amid heightened regional tensions. The deployment is part of the broader UK-Qatar Defence Assurance Agreement, a long-standing pact focused on enhancing security cooperation.

The RAF confirmed the deployment began recently, with the Typhoon jets now stationed in Qatar to bolster the country’s air defence capabilities. This action follows a series of joint exercises, including EPIC SKIES and SOARING FALCON, designed to improve interoperability and operational readiness between the two nations’ air forces. Officials have emphasized the purely defensive nature of the deployment.

Strengthening Regional Security Through the UK-Qatar Defence Relationship

The UK and Qatar have maintained close defence ties for decades, with the 2010 Defence Assurance Agreement formalizing their commitment to collaboration. This agreement facilitates joint training, exercises, and defence procurement, contributing to both national and regional stability. The deployment of 12 Squadron is a direct demonstration of this commitment, according to the UK Ministry of Defence.

Defence Secretary John Healey MP stated that the partnership “bolsters the national security of both our nations and supports stability in the Gulf region.” He further highlighted that the deployment complements the UK’s recent £500 million investment in upgrading its Typhoon fleet, reinforcing the aircraft’s crucial role in global security. This investment aims to enhance the Typhoon’s capabilities in electronic warfare and its ability to integrate with future combat systems.

Recent Joint Exercises

Prior to the current deployment, 12 Squadron participated in several significant exercises with the Qatari Emiri Air Force. EPIC SKIES, conducted earlier this year, focused on air-to-air combat training and tactical development. SOARING FALCON, a recurring exercise, emphasizes close air support and joint operational planning. These drills are designed to ensure seamless coordination and maximize the effectiveness of the combined forces.

The UK’s commitment to Qatar extends beyond air defence. British forces regularly engage in training and exercises with Qatari counterparts across various domains, including maritime security and counter-terrorism. This comprehensive approach to security cooperation reflects the shared interests of both nations in maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East. The region faces ongoing challenges from state and non-state actors, necessitating a coordinated response.

Additionally, the UK provides extensive flying training to Qatari personnel, encompassing both Hawk and Typhoon aircraft. This training takes place both in Qatar and within the UK, fostering a high level of expertise and proficiency within the Qatari Emiri Air Force. The long-term goal is to build a self-sufficient and highly capable air force that can effectively defend Qatar’s airspace.

The current deployment is viewed by analysts as a signal of the UK’s continued commitment to the Gulf region, particularly as the United States rebalances its strategic priorities. Maintaining a strong presence and fostering close relationships with key allies like Qatar allows the UK to play a significant role in addressing regional security concerns. The situation in Yemen and ongoing tensions with Iran are key factors influencing the security landscape.

Looking ahead, the UK and Qatar are expected to continue their close collaboration on defence matters. Future exercises and training programs are already being planned, and discussions are underway regarding potential further investment in defence capabilities. The duration of the current Typhoon deployment remains unspecified, and will likely be determined by the evolving security situation in the region. Monitoring regional developments and the response of other international actors will be crucial in assessing the long-term implications of this deployment.

The UK’s ongoing defence cooperation with Qatar, including this latest Typhoon deployment, is a key element of its broader strategy for the Middle East. The Gulf region remains a vital area of interest for the UK, and maintaining strong partnerships is seen as essential for safeguarding its security interests and promoting regional stability. The Ministry of Defence will continue to assess the situation and adjust its posture as necessary.

The RAF’s presence in Qatar is also a demonstration of the UK’s ability to project power and respond to emerging threats. This capability is increasingly important in a world characterized by growing geopolitical instability and complex security challenges. Further information on RAF operations can be found on the official website.

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