Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigate (Koninklijke Marine) Explained

The Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigate (ASWF) is a project of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN, Dutch: Koninklijke Marine) and Belgian Navy to replace the existing Multipurpose- or M-frigates.[1] The project shows similarities to the British Global Combat Ship (also formerly named FSC program) but development is fully separate.

Context

The current M-frigates, originally all built in the Netherlands but apart from two units sold to Belgium, Portugal, and Chile are reaching their planned retirement age around 2020. However, due to extensive budget cuts over the past decades and other large materiel programs such as the acquisition of the F-35 for the Royal Netherlands Air Force, the Dutch Ministry of Defense currently does not have enough funds available to start building the ships.[2] Therefore, lifespan of the current vessels has been extended until 2025. Keeping the ships any longer will cause problems with NATO and related tasks because the ships weapons suite is outdated and not up to current standards. For example: the M-frigates only carry 16 surface-to-air missiles in the form of the outdated NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7). Onboard modern ships the Evolved Sea Sparrow (Block 2 in development) does the job, but those do not fit in the also outdated Mk48 VLS cells on board the M-frigates. Apart from these, the M-frigates only have a single Goalkeeper system for CIWS. Offensive capabilities are limited to obsolete RGM-84 Harpoon missiles. The 76mm cannon is not fit for modern semi-guided munitions like DART, Davide/STRALES, or VULCANO.[3]

Additionally; the RNLN searched for European partners to build the ships with and cut costs, and in January 2017 reached an agreement with the Belgian Marine Component to build a total of four ships together.[4] This number could be adjusted later on during next phases of the acquisition process. With a total of four and two for the RNLN the current two M-frigates are to be replaced by an equal number. There are concerns about whether that number is enough to meet current and near future challenges, since it often happens the RNLN has no ships available to only fulfill the most basic of its duties (like supporting foreign navy ships along the Dutch coast).[5] The costs for the 4 ships are currently estimated at 1.50-2.50 billion euro's for the two Dutch frigates and 1 billion euro's for the two Belgian frigates. Originally it had been hoped that the first frigate would be delivered to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 2024, while the first frigate for the Belgian Navy was to be delivered in 2027.[6] However, as of 2020, the in-service date for the two Dutch frigates had slipped to 2028-29 with the Belgian frigates following immediately thereafter.[7] In March 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Defense announced that it expected to deploy the first frigate in 2029, with Belgium deploying their first in 2030. The other two remaining frigates would be deployed in the following years.[8]

A final agreement for the four ships was signed on 22 June 2023 by Dutch Minister of Defence Kajsa Ollongren and her Belgian counterpart Ludivine Dedonder.[9]

On 5 September 2024, the Dutch Ministry of Defense released the 2024 Defense Memorandum which sees the Royal Netherlands Navy receiving 2 additional frigates, bringing the total order to 4 frigates for the Dutch navy and 6 in total.[10]

Design

Armament

The ASWF frigates are equipped with a 76mm Sovraponte as primary naval gun.[11] [12] [13] This naval gun is capable of firing DART munition.[14] Besides the Sovraponte gun, each frigate will also be equipped with two Bofors 40 Mk4 as secondary naval guns.[15] When it comes to missiles, the frigates will be armed with a RIM-116 RAM.[16] Furthermore, the ships will be equipped with two 4 canister NSM launchers and two 8-cell Mk 41 strike-length VLS that are capable of launching a total of 64 ESSM Block 2 missiles in a quad-pack configuration.[17] In addition, the ASWF is armed with a torpedo system that is capable of launching the Mk 54 torpedo.[18] [19] There is also room for future growth, such as potentially arming the frigates with anti-torpedo torpedoes and laser weapons.[20]

Construction

The hulls will be partially manufactured in Romania, at Damen's shipyard in Galati. It will be fitted with its system at the Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding facility.

List of ships

Pennant no.NameBuilder Laid downLaunchedCommissionedStatusNotes
(2 ordered + 2 planned)
TBATBADamen Shipyards Galați (Hull)
Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (Fitting out)
2025 (planned)-September 2029 (planned)Ordered
TBATBA--April 2031 (planned)Ordered
TBATBA---Planned
TBATBA---Planned
(2 ordered)
TBATBADamen Shipyards Galați (Hull)
Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (Fitting out)
2025 (planned)-August 2030 (planned)Ordered
TBATBA--2032 (planned)Ordered

Export

Norway

The ASWF was one of the eleven competitors in the Norwegian future frigate program.[21] [22] This program would determine which frigate design would be used to replace the Fridtjof Nansen class.[23] In November 2024 the ASWF was not selected when the competition was narrowed to four competitors.[24] [25]

See also

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Belgium approves M-frigate replacement. Nicholas. Fiorenza. English. www.janes.com. 29 May 2018. 29 May 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180529203945/http://www.janes.com/article/80368/belgium-approves-m-frigate-replacement. 29 May 2018. dead.
  2. Web site: Strategische armoede III: de Nederlandse marine is een zinkend schip. Dieuwertje . Kuijpers . Dutch. Follow the Money. 5 November 2016. 12 April 2018.
  3. Karremann, "Marine wil van twee naar één soort fregat".
  4. Web site: Nederland vervangt marineschepen samen met België. Dutch. Dutch Ministry of Defense. 30 November 2016. 12 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Vervanger M-fregatten (België en Nederland). Jaime . Karremann . Dutch. marineschepen.nl. 29 March 2018. 12 April 2018.
  6. Web site: Nieuwe fregatten en mijnenjagers: dinsdag ondertekening overeenkomst. Jaime . Karremann . Dutch. marineschepen.nl. 26 May 2018. 26 May 2018.
  7. Web site: Dutch MoD clears path for the M-frigates replacement, expects delays. 24 June 2020.
  8. Nieuwe Anti Submarine Warfare fregatten vanaf 2029 in de vaart . New Anti Submarine Warfare frigates to hit the seas from 2029 . Dutch . 3 April 2023 . 3 April 2023.
  9. Web site: Staff . Naval News . 2023-06-23 . The Netherlands and Belgium Sign Final Agreement for ASWF Frigates . 2024-07-21 . Naval News . en-US.
  10. Web site: Vavasseur . Xavier . 2024-09-05 . Netherlands Orders 2 additional Frigates, 6 more helicopters to 'prepare for the worst' . 2024-09-06 . Naval News . en-US.
  11. Web site: Leonardo to supply Sovraponte guns for new ASWFs . Richard Scott . 21 July 2023. Janes.
  12. Web site: The Netherlands Select Leonardo’s New Sovraponte Guns for ASWF . . 21 July 2023. Naval News.
  13. Web site: Trendbreuk: nieuwe fregatten krijgen Bofors-kanons . Jaime Karremann . 1 November 2024. Marineschepen.nl . Dutch.
  14. Web site: Leonardo to supply naval guns for Dutch-Belgian ASW frigates . . 21 July 2023. Defence Industry Europe .
  15. Web site: The Netherlands and Belgium Select 40Mk4 Naval Gun for ASW Frigates . Xavier Vavasseur . 1 November 2024. Naval News .
  16. Web site: RAM-System Secures Contract to Supply RAM Missile Launchers for Dutch & Belgian Navies.. . 22 November 2024 . Army Recognition.
  17. Peruzzi (2024), p. 10.
  18. Web site: Bill for 2 new Belgian ASW Frigates increases by 800 million euros.. . 31 March 2023 . Army Recognition.
  19. Web site: Dutch Navy’s ASW Frigates to enter service in 2029. . 4 April 2023 . Naval News.
  20. Web site: Projectleider ASW-fregat gespitst op voortschrijdend inzicht . Joost Margés . 12 November 2024. Alle Hens . Defensie.nl . Dutch.
  21. Web site: Germany, UK, US make Norway’s billion-dollar frigate shortlist . Rudy Ruitenberg . 19 November 2024. Defense News.
  22. Web site: Deze winter shortlist voor nieuwe Noorse fregatten, Damen nog in de race . Tobias Kappelle . 27 September 2024. Marineschepen.nl . Dutch.
  23. Web site: Norway seeks strategic partnerships for new frigate deliveries . . 20 November 2024. Naval Technology.
  24. Web site: Noorwegen kiest niet voor samenwerking Nederland . Jaime Karremann . 19 November 2024. Marineschepen.nl . Dutch.
  25. Web site: Norway makes downselection for new frigates . . 19 November 2024. Naval News.