I highly doubt RAN will still be using a rail launched ASM by the time the first Future Frigate will hit the water (though if they do it will be NSM I suspect) and actually be in a position to employ such a weapon, so the limited number of VLS cells on such a large ship, has to give a bit of pause for thought, surely?I'm too much of a cynic to think this lack of information isn't BAE playing for time. A direct replacement of CAMM cells for Mk41 gives it 36 vls. Combine that with the lack of Harpoon cells and the Type 26 looks under-armed compared to the F-100.
If the Australian proposal makes up the difference it'll be interesting to see where this extra capability gets massaged in.
I think the consensus is pretty even that the 48 strike length VLS cells on the AWD is the bare minimum we will need on a major surface combatant moving forward, that the type 26 offers 36 in total, and potentially as few as only 24 of that number will be of the strike length configuration, doesn't inspire a great deal of confidence in the missile rich environment these ships will have to operate in...