A key principle adopted by Thales for the concept is that specialist capabilities are not required as “core capability”, for example Mine Counter Measure (MCM) systems, hydrographic and oceanographic (H&O) survey equipments, and embarked military force ((EMF) facilities.
The core combat systems are restricted to:
Primary weapon and sensor systems requiring major integration in ship structure, systems and with command systems
Major physical sensors and weapons, including:
- Tactical MRR multi function radar (MFR)
- Missile Vertical Launch System (VLS )
- Main gun
Command and communications networks to support core systems and modular capabilities – open architectures (OSAs) are an essential enabler
This fit is suitable for a basic General Purpose frigate. Further mission specific modular enhancements and capabilities can then be added as required, those proposed include:
- MCM - Uninhabited Underwater Vehicle / Uninhabited Surface Vehicle (UUV/USV) systems
- Merlin helicopter for ASW or other roles (helo + containers for onboard support)
- EMF fit with additional RIBS, AUVs, RIBs + equipment containers
- Additional accommodation for command team with planning and tactical data link facilities
- H&O survey equipment
- Uninhabited Air Vehicle / Uninhabited Surface Vehicle (UAV/USV) fit for surveillance and other effects in the littoral
- Disaster relief – supplies, medical facilities, etc.
These systems are packaged in environmentally controlled ISO containers (preferably 20 feet long), with appropriate provisions for deck space and access; connections to ships power, heating, cooling and battery charging; and connection to ships command systems via a LAN for mission programming and data download.
Thales went in to considerable detail in relation to the ships organic MCM capabilities, which it has defined as "A capability that is vested in a non-specialist MCM platform, or vessel or platform that is not configured primarily for the conduct of MCM operations, which is able to deliver the required MCM effect immediately."