Australian general purpose frigate program
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In February 2024, the Australian Government announced a program to acquire eleven general purpose frigates for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). These warships form part of a plan to expand the RAN and will, along with the larger Hunter-class frigates, replace its Anzac-class frigates.
Mogami-class, one of four contenders for the program | |
Class overview | |
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Operators | Royal Australian Navy (planned) |
Preceded by | Anzac-class frigate |
Built | Commencing in 2026 (planned) |
In commission | First ship by 2030 (planned) |
Planned | 11 |
Completed | 0 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Frigate |
Displacement | 3,000 to 5,000 tonnes |
Armament | 16 or more VLS cells |
Aircraft carried | One helicopter |
The new general purpose frigates are intended to be 'Tier 2' vessels that are less expensive and capable than the Hunter-class frigates and Hobart-class destroyers. They will be used to escort other vessels, provide air defence and conduct attacks against surface targets. Four suitable designs were identified by an independent panel and the government intends to select a design in 2025 and commence construction of the ships in 2026. Three of the frigates are planned to be built overseas and the others will be built in Australia.