I would forget about harpoon, I would go NSM. But NZ hasn't really worried about that type of missile. NSM is lighter, might be able to go onto the ANZACs. But this wouldn't be a required purchase.
CIWS, again NZ hasn't worried about that either. Not that they are expensive either, perhaps a combined ANZ pool could be considered.
ESSM - There is a large pool of these, I think something could be arranged.Plus the older ones that are in the NZ anzacs currently that will be replaced by CAMMs.
TT and torpedos - again, what ever NZ wants, mk 54? Mu90? Again, I think there are going to be spares around given some of the odd procurement in OZ.
We are really talking about individual munitions and bolt on equipment. SM-2 we are likely to be able to sell a small number to NZ, as we have a huge order for the latest SM-2. Even say 8 x SM-2 would still make the FFG's very credible, more missiles could be procured in the future.
Certainly I think NZ and AU could come to some sort of arrangement. I am sure the US would find it agreeable as well.
The last two FFG's aren't ancient either and were built to a high standard. If NZ was interested in these type of ships it would be an ideal way to gain that sort of capability. Plenty of credible navies operate and are upgrading these type of ships. Taiwan is getting another 2 from old US stocks. Spain and Turkey are upgrading theirs.
If NZ wants that type of capability.
CIWS, again NZ hasn't worried about that either. Not that they are expensive either, perhaps a combined ANZ pool could be considered.
ESSM - There is a large pool of these, I think something could be arranged.Plus the older ones that are in the NZ anzacs currently that will be replaced by CAMMs.
TT and torpedos - again, what ever NZ wants, mk 54? Mu90? Again, I think there are going to be spares around given some of the odd procurement in OZ.
We are really talking about individual munitions and bolt on equipment. SM-2 we are likely to be able to sell a small number to NZ, as we have a huge order for the latest SM-2. Even say 8 x SM-2 would still make the FFG's very credible, more missiles could be procured in the future.
Certainly I think NZ and AU could come to some sort of arrangement. I am sure the US would find it agreeable as well.
The last two FFG's aren't ancient either and were built to a high standard. If NZ was interested in these type of ships it would be an ideal way to gain that sort of capability. Plenty of credible navies operate and are upgrading these type of ships. Taiwan is getting another 2 from old US stocks. Spain and Turkey are upgrading theirs.
If NZ wants that type of capability.