Rockhampton Class FFM
Posted: September 9th, 2024, 1:08 am
Rockhampton Class FFM
The six Rockhampton Class FFM's are based on the Mogami multi-mission frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) but modified to suit the unique requirements of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The Rockhampton Class version of the Mogami Class represent a significant evolution of the original design, growing the frigate in size, role and capability. The overall design focuses on anti-submarine warfare, patrol and mine warfare, emphasising affordability over multi-mission capabilities. All six ships of the class were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Australia) in Newcastle and Port Kembla under RAN Project Yoi Tomodachi (Good Friends).
The FFM's feature an advance integrated combat information centre with multi-role consoles, tactical tables and a 360 degree onmi-directional hi-resolution bulkhead mounted display which shows information from the bridge and engine control room. It can also display images of the ships surroundings utilising augmented reality technology to distinguish different structures or navigate the ship in the event of bridge or engine control room failures.
The Australian designed and built CEA OverWatch combat management system and CEA SubWatch combat management system are fitted along with CEA phased radar arrays.
The Rockhampton class regularly embark a Sikorsky MH-60 Romeo Seahawk helicopter for surveillance and response to support key warfare areas.
The six Rockhampton Class FFM's are based on the Mogami multi-mission frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) but modified to suit the unique requirements of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The Rockhampton Class version of the Mogami Class represent a significant evolution of the original design, growing the frigate in size, role and capability. The overall design focuses on anti-submarine warfare, patrol and mine warfare, emphasising affordability over multi-mission capabilities. All six ships of the class were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Australia) in Newcastle and Port Kembla under RAN Project Yoi Tomodachi (Good Friends).
The FFM's feature an advance integrated combat information centre with multi-role consoles, tactical tables and a 360 degree onmi-directional hi-resolution bulkhead mounted display which shows information from the bridge and engine control room. It can also display images of the ships surroundings utilising augmented reality technology to distinguish different structures or navigate the ship in the event of bridge or engine control room failures.
The Australian designed and built CEA OverWatch combat management system and CEA SubWatch combat management system are fitted along with CEA phased radar arrays.
The Rockhampton class regularly embark a Sikorsky MH-60 Romeo Seahawk helicopter for surveillance and response to support key warfare areas.