While I agree, I wouldn't write off future frigate BMD capability just yet, I've heard even that is able to be accommodated, even if it isn't yet a CEAFAR strong point.The Future Frigates 5000 are to be equipped with a L-band CEAFAR2 which will have a range much further out than the current S-band CEAFAR1. Theoretically, this will make the Future Frigates even better than the AWDs in some aspect of the air-defence capability. However, with AEGIS Baseline 9 and some minor upgrades to the SPY-1D radars, the AWDs can be transformed into ballistic missiles defence assets, which the Future Frigates with CEAFAR S/L/X possible couldn't in the mean time.
For BMD it is unlikely it will be dependant on a single ships radar anyway. I think this is very much watch this space. I believe BMD is driving the incorporation of Aegis into the Future frigates.
I wouldn't be too worried. An aegis heart and 9lv front end is going to be a pretty tidy combo. I wouldn't be surprised if this combination becomes very appealing for other western navies. Eventually, it will replace the current setup in the AWD's.I’m not so sure this is an AEGIS/9LV mash-up. Both AEGIS and 9LV are combat systems, as I understand them?
I absolutely see this as a positive. The RAN with 12 aegis multi-role destroyers. Its going to be pretty hard to claim otherwise and will put more pressure on a stronger VLS load out IMO over other non-combat capabilities (which can be pushed onto the OPV).
But it also shows how serious regional threats are becoming. They aren't doing this to save money or limit capability.