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News updates related to frigates
Australia has officially placed an order for 11 NewFFM stealth frigates from Japan.
The Royal Australian Navy has signed a contract to purchase NewFFM-class multi-purpose frigates manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, marking a historic warship export for Japan.
Technology
The Taganrog attack disrupted Russian UAV production and the specifications of the US FF(X) frigate.
The attack on the Taganrog facility inflicted heavy damage on Russia's Molniya UAV production chain. Simultaneously, the US and French navies announced important weapons projects.
The US is developing a new class of frigates as part of its Golden Fleet plan.
U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan announced that Huntington Ingalls Industries will build a new class of frigates, with the first ship expected to launch in 2028, as part of the Golden Fleet structure...
US Navy halts frigate Constellation: a lesson in cost.
The US Navy halted the Constellation frigate project because the addition of Aegis, AN/SPY-6(V)3 radar, and COMBATSS-21 increased the cost to $1.1 billion per ship; the plan now only includes two ships.
The US Navy has canceled plans to purchase the frigate Constellation.
On November 25, Secretary of the Navy John Phelan canceled plans to purchase Constellation-class frigates due to low efficiency; the program, which had initially planned for 20 ships, had already signed contracts for 6.
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