Lots of news on accelerating Hunter.. One story claims its 12 months a head of schedule.
APDR claims it can be accelerated much faster. But the evil Hobart class is a threat to the Hunter class.
On August 26 there was good news during a media briefing in Adelaide by BAE Systems Australia - Maritime CEO Craig Lockhart.
asiapacificdefencereporter.com
Again missing the point..
Hobarts and Hunters are separate ship classes. One is a Frigate and one is a destroyer. One has flex space, a heavy ASW focus, minimal crewing, some air defence capability, CEAFAR radar. It is likely slower and quieter. There are no type 26 ships commissioned. Australia won't get its first ship until late 2020, possibly FOC in 2030's. They are to replace the anzacs.
Hobarts have larger VLS magazine, SPy 1DV or likely Spy6 radar, has no flex space, is designed to tighter integrate with other aegis ships and fleets like the US. We already have 3 Hobart's in the water. Its of a older limited design, but already in service. They may even have different baselines of aegis and may still yet have different consoles. While it has moderate ASW capability, its smaller and less focused on that. They replaced the 4 FFG's with 3 AWD's. The 4th AWD was never built, purely to curtail the program because governments didn't like it (Labor because under Gillard they gutted Rudds defence, under liberals, it was a labor project). The original program was 3 + 1 if the project met targets, which a labor government deliberately slowed the project down, which deliberately costed more, and blew past any chance of a 4th. There should be at least a 4th AWD, Spain has 5 ships of this class what is arguably a smaller navy with lesser needs in a more benign environment.
We had 6 FFG's and 7 Anzacs in 2005, heavens how 20 years later we have fallen!. Now we have 3 AWD and 8 anzacs in 2022. We have less missiles at sea than we had in 1990. In 2024 we will have 2 AWD and 7 Anzacs. Then each year going forward we will have less ships and submarines than what we have today. Until ~2030, the old chariots keep on slogging on with their antiquated systems and concepts and designs. Ships older than those who serve on them. Ships their Grandfather could have served on. In 2030, off against the most modern navy on the planet.
The Hobart's need to be upgraded because currently they have a combat system that can't fire SM-6 do BMD and AD at the same time and is ~20 years old (think Pentium III with MMX and Windows Millennium). It also needs to be able to fire tlam (new capability) NSM(new capability), SPY6 should also be installed (most likely needed if we ever want to fire SM-3 or be part of a taskforce that has SM-3 capability), currently it will cost about the same to build 3 new destroyers as it will to cut the 3 existing destroyers in half and upgrade them. But if we do that, cut them in half, we will have no aegis ships for the rest of the 2020-2030 period.
Building faster hunters does not solve Australia's destroyer problems. Australia should had 5-6 destroyers (like it had oh, for the last 100 years), and sizeable (9) frigates.
So it begins.. Aus tearing the ADF in on itself due to people not seeing the bigger picture. This is dumb. Cancelling or cutting IFV is dumb. Cancelling tanks is dumb. Destroyers and frigates are different ships, we need both capabilities. You might as well cancel the Hobart and the hunter and replace them with OPV if we want to continue being dumb. Replace the F-35 with training aircraft like Hawks. Replace artillery with mortars. Replace submarines with seamines. Different branches and politicians will go out to assassinate each others non-overlapping programs, while the media hatchets anything and everything if it drives clicks.