FREMM multi-mission frigate

Why does it feel like I just got a tour of an extremely well armed IKEA? ;)

On a more serious note - it is interesting to see how CAD is developing on the visualisation side. I can imagine the day where crews will train on a ship before it is built and even do exercises (providing input into fine details of the design).
 
will train on a ship before it is built and even do exercises (providing input into fine details of the design).

CAD models are being used to train crews on T45.

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Greece Signs MoU With Italy for Two FREMM Frigates​

The italian FREMM are more interesting than the french ones. Best radar, more and best artillery.
The french ones are only better in ASW.
A good choice for Greece, to compete with Turkey.
 
From what I was able to gather, the best surface warfare missile options for FREMMs are the following:

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SCALP/Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG) naval versions

	Mass:		1,400 kg (3,086 lb)	SCALP
				1,300 kg (2,900 lb)	Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
	Length:		6.5 m (21 ft 4 in)	SCALP
	Wingspan:	2.85 m (9 ft 4 in)	SCALP
	Diameter:	500 mm (20 in)	SCALP
	Range:	Ship-launched:	1,400 km (870 mi; 760 nmi)	SCALP
			Sub-launched:		1,000 km (620 mi; 540 nmi)	SCALP
							550 km (342 mi; 297 nmi)	Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
	Speed:		Mach 0.65 (500 mph; 430 kn; 800 km/h)	SCALP
				Mach 0.95 (730 mph; 633 kn; 1,160 km/h)	Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
	Warhead:		250 kg (550 lb) HE multipurpose warhead	SCALP
	In service:	2017–present (frigates); 2022–present (submarines)	SCALP
				2003-present Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
	Unit cost:		$3.19 million (€2.48m) FY 2012	SCALP
				$2.5 million (£2.0m) FY2023	Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
	Platforms:	FREMM multipurpose frigate (Sylver A70 version)
				Kimon class frigate
				Barracuda-class submarine
				Scorpène-class submarine

Taurus KEPD 350 / KEPD 150 CLM (canceled)

	Mass:		1,360 kg (3,000 lb)	air-launched
				1,090 kg (2,400 lb)	container-launched
				2,000 kg (4,400 lb)	CLM w/90kN booster
	Length:		5.1 m (16 ft 9 in)	air-launched
				4.6 m (15 ft 1 in)	CLM only
 				6.0 m (19 ft 8 in)	CLM w/90kN booster
	Wingspan:	2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
	Width:		1,080 mm (43 in)
	Height:		805 mm (31.7 in)
	Range:		>500 km (270 nmi; 310 mi)	air-launched
				>150 km (80 nmi; 95 mi)	container-launched
	Speed:		Mach 0.95 (730 mph; 633 kn; 1,160 km/h)
	Warhead:		480 kg (1,060 lb)
	In service:	2006 in Germany and Sweden
	Unit cost:		$1.4 million (€1.2 million) FY 2022
	Platforms:	air-launched; (CLM) container launcher (canceled)

Naval Strike Missile (RGM-184A NSM) / Joint Strike Missile (VL-JSM)

	Mass:		416 kg (917 lb)	VL-JSM
	Length:		4.00 m (13 ft 1 in)	VL-JSM
	NSM Width:		700 mm (2 ft 4 in) stowed
					1.36 m (4 ft 6 in) wings deployed
	VL-JSM Width:	480 mm (1 ft 7 in) stowed
	Height:		520 mm (1 ft 8 in)	VL-JSM
	Warhead:		120 kg (260 lb)	VL-JSM
	NSM Range:		>200 km (120 mi; 110 nmi) NSM
					250 km (160 mi; 130 nmi) NSM 1A
	VL-JSM Range:	185 km (115 mi; 100 nmi) JSM in lo‐lo‐lo
					>350 km (220 mi; 190 nmi)
					555 km (345 mi; 300 nmi) JSM in hi‐hi‐lo
	Speed:		Mach 0.93 (715 mph; 620 kn; 1,150 km/h)	NSM
				Mach 0.9 (690 mph; 600 kn; 1,111 km/h)	VL-JSM
	In service:	2021-present	JSM (VL-JSM not in service)
				2012–present	NSM
	Unit Cost:	$3.3 million	JSM	FY 2024
				$2.2 million	NSM	FY 2021
	Platforms:	Mk 41 VLS (VL-JSM)
				Kongsberg NSM proprietary quad launch boxes
				StrikeMaster (Australia)	NSM-only

While Taurus CLM was cancelled, it sounds like they just needed a launch partner. It also used the same missile as their lighter air-launched version to keep it mainly off the shelf. Taurus appears to be pretty similar to SCALP/Storm Shadow that I would be surprised if they were not somewhat interchangeable.
 
From what I was able to gather, the best surface warfare missile options for FREMMs are the following:

Code:
SCALP/Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG) naval versions

    Mass:        1,400 kg (3,086 lb)    SCALP
                1,300 kg (2,900 lb)    Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
    Length:        6.5 m (21 ft 4 in)    SCALP
    Wingspan:    2.85 m (9 ft 4 in)    SCALP
    Diameter:    500 mm (20 in)    SCALP
    Range:    Ship-launched:    1,400 km (870 mi; 760 nmi)    SCALP
            Sub-launched:        1,000 km (620 mi; 540 nmi)    SCALP
                            550 km (342 mi; 297 nmi)    Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
    Speed:        Mach 0.65 (500 mph; 430 kn; 800 km/h)    SCALP
                Mach 0.95 (730 mph; 633 kn; 1,160 km/h)    Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
    Warhead:        250 kg (550 lb) HE multipurpose warhead    SCALP
    In service:    2017–present (frigates); 2022–present (submarines)    SCALP
                2003-present Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
    Unit cost:        $3.19 million (€2.48m) FY 2012    SCALP
                $2.5 million (£2.0m) FY2023    Storm Shadow (SCALP-EG)
    Platforms:    FREMM multipurpose frigate (Sylver A70 version)
                Kimon class frigate
                Barracuda-class submarine
                Scorpène-class submarine

Taurus KEPD 350 / KEPD 150 CLM (canceled)

    Mass:        1,360 kg (3,000 lb)    air-launched
                1,090 kg (2,400 lb)    container-launched
                2,000 kg (4,400 lb)    CLM w/90kN booster
    Length:        5.1 m (16 ft 9 in)    air-launched
                4.6 m (15 ft 1 in)    CLM only
                 6.0 m (19 ft 8 in)    CLM w/90kN booster
    Wingspan:    2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
    Width:        1,080 mm (43 in)
    Height:        805 mm (31.7 in)
    Range:        >500 km (270 nmi; 310 mi)    air-launched
                >150 km (80 nmi; 95 mi)    container-launched
    Speed:        Mach 0.95 (730 mph; 633 kn; 1,160 km/h)
    Warhead:        480 kg (1,060 lb)
    In service:    2006 in Germany and Sweden
    Unit cost:        $1.4 million (€1.2 million) FY 2022
    Platforms:    air-launched; (CLM) container launcher (canceled)

Naval Strike Missile (RGM-184A NSM) / Joint Strike Missile (VL-JSM)

    Mass:        416 kg (917 lb)    VL-JSM
    Length:        4.00 m (13 ft 1 in)    VL-JSM
    NSM Width:        700 mm (2 ft 4 in) stowed
                    1.36 m (4 ft 6 in) wings deployed
    VL-JSM Width:    480 mm (1 ft 7 in) stowed
    Height:        520 mm (1 ft 8 in)    VL-JSM
    Warhead:        120 kg (260 lb)    VL-JSM
    NSM Range:        >200 km (120 mi; 110 nmi) NSM
                    250 km (160 mi; 130 nmi) NSM 1A
    VL-JSM Range:    185 km (115 mi; 100 nmi) JSM in lo‐lo‐lo
                    >350 km (220 mi; 190 nmi)
                    555 km (345 mi; 300 nmi) JSM in hi‐hi‐lo
    Speed:        Mach 0.93 (715 mph; 620 kn; 1,150 km/h)    NSM
                Mach 0.9 (690 mph; 600 kn; 1,111 km/h)    VL-JSM
    In service:    2021-present    JSM (VL-JSM not in service)
                2012–present    NSM
    Unit Cost:    $3.3 million    JSM    FY 2024
                $2.2 million    NSM    FY 2021
    Platforms:    Mk 41 VLS (VL-JSM)
                Kongsberg NSM proprietary quad launch boxes
                StrikeMaster (Australia)    NSM-only

While Taurus CLM was cancelled, it sounds like they just needed a launch partner. It also used the same missile as their lighter air-launched version to keep it mainly off the shelf. Taurus appears to be pretty similar to SCALP/Storm Shadow that I would be surprised if they were not somewhat interchangeable.
NSM is not a "pure" cruise missile.
It has, as Exocet bk3, a secondary sea to ground capacity, but without the range, load and accuracy in this role of a SCALP Naval or Tomahawk.
 
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NSM was included because JSM is piggybacked off the NSM program. JSM is in the early stages in deployment but is a huge leap in capability.
 
NSM was included because JSM is piggybacked off the NSM program. JSM is in the early stages in deployment but is a huge leap in capability.

JSM is strictly air-launched at the moment and doesn't seem to be that much of an improvement over NSM, other than being rearranged to fit internally in the F-35.
 
JSM is strictly air-launched at the moment and doesn't seem to be that much of an improvement over NSM, other than being rearranged to fit internally in the F-35.
Just a matter of time. The biggest difference between NSM and JSM is they made it more compact to fit inside F-35 fighters. They also put in an American engine. It's even built by Raytheon; they are responsible for manufacturing the JSM for the U.S. market and for integration with U.S. aircraft. The sub-launched JSM should be available by 2032, but that is a conservative target as the program has a history of on again off again relationships with customers.

The more compact package of JSM makes it a better fit for the Coastal Defence System (CDS) ground launcher. Might be able to squeeze a third missile into each row, which may not be great for trying for six (due to weight) but would be nice to see a lower visibility three pack. Then they can work on six packs for the ships.
 
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French Navy FREMM Frigate wins again U.S. Navy’s Hook ‘Em Award​

 

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