Mgellis
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A follow-up on my last post...here is some information for the Lockeed-Martin/Freedom-upgun version of the fast frigate design (aka FFG(X)). I'm hoping both platforms can be added to the database soon... https://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/frigate.html http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/naval-exhibitions/2018/sna-2018/5841-sna-2018-lockheed-martin-unveils-its-ffg-x-frigate-design.html https://breakingdefense.com/2018/01/frigate-design-awards-by-april-950m-max-vls-mandatory/ https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/dam/lockheed/data/ms2/documents/MCS_Bifold.pdf https://fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/R44972.pdf https://news.usni.org/2017/07/10/navy-releases-details-of-new-ffgx-guided-missile-frigate-program-in-request-to-industry Length: 125m Beam: 18m? <-- based on Lockheed Martin SCS design (the frigate is slightly larger at 125m. vs. 118m) Draught: 4.5m? <-- ditto Displacement: 6000 tons? Crew: 130 Range: <-- not specified as far as I could see, but it has to be at least what a Perry or a Knox can do...4000 nm at 18 knots? Speed: 35 knots <-- ditto Sensors: Enterprise air surveillance radar, SEWIP electronic warfare antannas, two other large radars for fire control (?), 2 x MSI Seahawk RWS, [I didn't see a specific sonar but I'm sure it has something] Weapons: 8 x anti-ship missiles, 16 x Mk 41 VLS cells for ESSM or Standard missiles, 1 57mm Bofors Mk110 gun, 24 hellfire missiles (?), 4 x Nulka decoy launchers, laser (!), SeaRAM missile system Flight deck: 1 x medium helicopter Hanger: 1 x medium helicopter (+ 1 drone?) Service dates: 2022- ??? quote:
ORIGINAL: Mgellis Some information that may be helpful for a hypothetical version of the next generation frigate (please, please add this)... from https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/naval-exhibitions/2018/sna-2018/5867-sna-2018-contenders-for-the-u-s-navy-ffg-x-frigate-program.html ...and... http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/naval-exhibitions/2017/sea-air-space-2017-show-daily-news/5068-sas-2017-austal-unveils-updated-lcs-frigate-design-with-16x-anti-ship-missiles.html Austal "Austal Frigate" Austal USA was showcasing the same scale model of the "Austal Frigate" which was rolled out last year at Sea Air Space 2017. But the Alabama-based shipyard showed us a poster (and brochures) showing an updated design reflecting the latest requirements from the U.S. Navy for FFG(X). Compared to the Independence-class LCS (on which it is based), the "Austal Frigate" main modifications consist in a slightly shortened flight deck in order to fit anti-ship missile launchers and a variable depth sonar in order to add capabilities to the ship's aft. Compared to the early design unveiled last year, the latest design show that the 16x Mk41 VLS have been moved forward (just ahead of the bridge) and aft (at the edge of the flight deck). They used to placed on each side of the mast. The new design is fitted with Raytheon EASR radar as expected. The Remote Weapon Stations have been removed as there is currently no requirement for them. The newest design still shows the Thales CAPTAS-4 as the variable depth sonar. We were told this is to show that the Austal Frigate can accommodate the heaviest sonar option. The U.S. Navy still has to select the VDS for FFG(X). A Curtiss Wright / Raytheon VDS was selected for the LCS ASW mission module. If selected for FFG(X), the Austal Frigate would be built at Austal USA's shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. The (updated) Austal Frigate brochure reads: The Austal Frigate possesses increased lethality and high-speed shallow draft multi-mission combatant capabilities on a seaframe nearly identical to the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship. This ship’s ability to meet and exceed current US Navy requirements makes it one of the most cost-effective,maneuverable and flexible ships in the fleet. Basic specification of the Austal Frigate (from Austal brochure): Length:. 127.7 m Beam: 31.7 m Draught: 4.5 m Displacement: 3,500 t Top speed: >32 knots Range: 4,300 nm @12 knots Crew: Up to 130 sailors Mission bay size: 7,000 square ft Watercraft operations: 2x 7 meters RHIBS. Launch and recovery up to sea state 3 Flight operations: 1x H-60, up to sea state 5 Hangar:1x H-60 and 1x MQ-8C Sensors: 3D search radar, 2x navigation radars, EO/IR fire control optics, variable depth sonar, multi-function towed array, electronic surveillance Processing systems: COMBATSS 21 CMS, AN/SQQ-89 undersea warfare system, integrated bridge control system, automated machinery and damage control systems Armament: SeaRAM, Mk110 57mm gun, 6x .50 cal guns, NULKA, 16x OTH missiles, 2x 25/30mm cannons, Helllfire AGM-114 missiles, torpedo countermeasures, 2x Mk41 launchers Propulsion: 2x GE LM2500 gas turbines, 2x MTU 20V8000 diesel engines, 4x Wartsila steerabe, reversing waterjets. [service dates: 2022- ] ???
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