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The 2x retired Australian FFG-07's are currently being employed as dive wrecks so I think their potential RNZN use, has probbly passed...While the FFG-07s may have some life left in them, and still have the Standard/harpoon Mk13 missile launcher, that SAM is approaching obsolescence. There is a reason why the Aussies have upgraded four of their six ships, and there is a reason why the Americans have discarded those SM-1MR missiles. Since the gas turbine is basically the same gas turbine on the Anzacs as well as the Perrys/Adelaides, surely the Aussies have stripped their retired ships for spares. Without a diesel those frigates aren't as economical to operate as the Anzacs either.
A better investment for the navy would be to upgrade the Anzacs SAMs to ESSM, an investment yet to be done. I would rather buy a used Aussie Anzac frigate whether its been upgraded or not than buy a used FFG-07. Doing so may eventually lead to the Aussies buying a new fourth Hobart AWD which in my eyes would be much more important to allied defense posture overall.
If NZ really wanted to step up and be a better ally, NZ should buy the fourth Hobart AWD... But that price is beyond NZ's ability to afford, when a decade ago NZ couldn't afford a third Anzac...
The Mk 13 GMLS system on the remaining FFG's has been upgraded to handle the SM-2 Block IIIA's.
The SM-1 has been withdrawn from RAN service, as far as I know...