The secretive joint UK-US base is on the biggest island in the remote Chagos archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
18:08, Sat, May 17, 2025 | UPDATED: 18:10, Sat, May 17, 2025
American bombers pictured at the joint UK-US base of Diego Garcia on the Chagos Islands (Image: Getty)
Several American fighter jets have been deployed to a secretive UK-US base in the Indian Ocean to protect assets there, according to reports. Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Islands which the UK controversially plans to hand over to Mauritius, is home to aircraft including long-range American B-52 Stratofrotress bombers.
At least four US Air Force F-15 fighters have been sent to help protect the base, according to The War Zone military news website, amid growing threats from Iran and its proxies. “F-15s are deployed to Diego Garcia to provide force protection,” a senior officer from US-Indo Pacific Command said, without confirming the number of jets sent. Diego Garcia is a strategic outpost in a remote location in the Indian Ocean.
American F-15s have been sent to the base (Image: Getty)
As well as being a base for long-range American bombers, it also supports Royal Navy and US Navy vessels and has been used for operations in the Middle East region.
US bombers recently took off from Diego Garcia to carry out strikes on the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, reports say.
The War Zone reports that the bolstering of Diego Garcia’s defences comes as Iran commissions vessels capable of launching cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as long-range kamikaze drones.
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Diego Garcia is the largest island in the Chagos archipelago, also known as the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT).
In October, the Government announced the UK was giving up sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius but would lease back Diego Garcia for 99 years at an unspecified cost — with an option to renew.