The Hobart Family
It's a good idea to try to standardise hulls, and the Hobart may prove to be a very good hull, and suitable for a family of warships. So with all the recent discussion about using the Hobart hull for other ships, I have tried to illustrate some. See attachment.
The first nuship is the 'Recycled frigate'. I have loped off the Aegis radar, and kitted it out with bits mainly from the Anzacs, plus a full length VLS and a good towed array sonar. Makes a decent ship. Of course, it's 15 or so years before the Anzacs appear in the recycle bin, so if you wanted to do it now you would have to use all new bits. If you are going to build a whole new ship, with all it's expense, why not just build another Hobart?
The second nuship is an Absalom like command vessel. I have illustrated it with a VLS, so it's got some bite. This is backed up by a Millenium Gun (too cool not to have, and possibly actually works), Stanflex modules and a naval gun. The main change is the flight deck and hangar have been raised to provide a large cargo area. There should be a significant weight saving, especially top weight, with the removal of the Ageis system. A landing dock would be ideal but I don't know how much it would affect performance of the hull. A ship like this would be capable of many different mission sets.
The last nuship is a low observable version, with a bit of hull shaping and shrouding. In terms of gear it's not too different from the recycled frigate, except it's got the first gen AUSPAR radar. Significant attention has not only been paid to minimising it's EM signature, it is also very quiet. Probably needs some work on the bow to make it practical. Can't wait to see what how the Zumwalts handle.