So you believe that the RAN must be frozen it time while the GDP/GNI etc (economy as a whole ) is now double what it was 25 years ago.Except there were never 6 FFGs and 8 Anzacs in service at the one time due to the construction schedule of the latter and the decomissioning of Adelaide and Canberra.
For a very brief period around 2005 there were 5 and 8 in service (13 total) but over the past 25 years there has generally been only 11-12 escorts at any one time (and as low as 9 in 2000). Consequently whilst 3 AWDs does represent a reduction in hulls compared to the 4 FFGs they are replacing, the resultant 11 hulls is not inconsistant with the past 25 years.
Non-replacement of the FFGs is a furphy - we had 12 escorts in Jan 87 (5 DEs + 3 DDGs + 4 FFGs), we have 12 now, and when the AWDs arrive we'll have 11. So there is a reduction of 1, and that is all, not a total non-replacement of a class of 6 vessels.
Its this static view of capability that our politicians sell to the electorate so they can peddle the latest fad policies and underfund defence.
Our navy today is no bigger than it was when I joined in 1968, that sure is progress!
Shame on you for not striving for better.