The Obama administration wants to buy three this year, and possibly more next year. The price is $US 460 million each this year for three ships, next year the price for more ships will be $US 440 million each. Many in Congress want to build up to six ships a year.
While the first two different ships have blown out to over US$ 600 million each, there were many changes done while under construction. The Obama administration wishes to buy three ships this year for US$ 460 million each. The administration wishes to start buying up to six a year, reducing costs even further. By no means have multiple production been introduced.
The US$ 200 million was a low ball figure of several years ago. Even the USCG's Bertholf class went over US$ 400 million. The Arleigh Burke's Obama wishes to order are over US$ 2 billion each. All of the ships have citadels against gas or nuclear attack, 57 mm gun mount, ASW torpedo tubes, and Sea RAM surface to air missiles. There is also a new combat data system as well with a 3D radar never seen on a US frigate before.
Compared to the FFG-7s today, they have a close range surface to air missile system. They have at least 10 knots more speed, a small vehicle deck, and are more automated. They will do more missions than any FFG-7 or minehunter, better, and with less crew.
While they may be more expensive than other nation's frigates, the other nation's frigates can not do the littoral missions as well either. If the US Navy had to buy minehunters as well along with a new frigate class, the price for the two new classes would be higher. Bang for the buck, four to five ships for the price of one DDG.