Yes, it does have a very futuristic look but i wonder why the gun turret is not of a stealth design similar to that of the Visby.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Reminds me of the Littoral Combat Ship concept.
Cost issues perhaps. Or maybe this is an export version, and if they bid for any of SAF's contracts, might include a different version?Originally posted by tankee1981:Yes, it does have a very futuristic look but i wonder why the gun turret is not of a stealth design similar to that of the Visby.
http://www.kockums.se/SurfaceVessels/visby.html
probably yes. rsn is most probably abandoning small ship concept and currently i think their concept is geared towards stealthy yet ocean capable ships with better seafaring capabilities. my previous sec sch teacher used to be a naval officer on board the seawolf MGB and he often share with us how terrible it is for RSN sailors on board the MGB whenever they have training with navies with other countries in open waters as majority of the rsn crew will get seasickness.Originally posted by equlus84:Hmmm........ omparing the design on the fore ground with the one at the back, why the one in front has this non v-shaped hull? Ani significance in such design.
Anyway, the ship at the back resembles some wad like DCN's latest stealth frigate design, known as the Gowind series. It is said to have La fayette style stealth with a central mast shaped like a long cone. But this cone we see here resmbles some wad like the MEKO series. Does this mean ST is exploring partnership with the German company? So can we conclude RSN is starting to abandon small ship concept and start to invest on 1000+ ships?
you mean frigates cannot do littoral warfare? with missiles like harpoon i don't think you will most likely find your enemies close to the shore. PCG is already doing ship escorting i guess. you dont need a ship with harpoon to shoot down pirates.Originally posted by equlus84:So who's taking over littoral warfare? The coast Guards? Will our coast guard be eventually shaped like that of the US coast guards, doing ship escorting and convoy protection.
Btw, wad is the difference between France FREMM deign and La fayette design frigates? Is the later a more diluted version o the FREMM?
If I were the RSN chief, I would have preferred the German F124 frigate design, having 2 of them as air defence destroyers would surely boost RSN air defence in areas far away from home.