Janes - News page

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

BAE Systems debuts new Adaptable Strike Frigate concept design

by Kate Tringham & Richard Scott

BAE Systems' Adaptable Strike Frigate on display at Euronaval 2022. (BAE Systems)

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the first time at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris.

Developed by the company in partnership with industry partners in anticipation of the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) projected Type 32 programme, the ASF offers a “system of systems” approach with a strong emphasis on modulatory and flexibility, said the company.

The Type 32 programme – confirmed in the UK's Defence Command Paper, ‘Defence in a competitive age', in March 2021 – envisages a class of up to five general-purpose frigates to be delivered from the early 2030s. Top-level requirements announced by the ministry of defence have characterised a new generation of warships that must adopt modular/containerised capability, be able to operate with disaggregated and uncrewed offboard systems, offer the ability to operate independently to support new littoral response groups, and be able to provide persistent forward presence.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/bae-systems-debuts-new-adaptable-strike-frigate-concept-design/

BAE Systems Naval Ships publicly displayed its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept design for the...

Request Consultation

Request a free consultation to discover how Janes can provide you with assured, interconnected open-source intelligence.

News Janes | The latest defence and security news from Janes - the trusted source for defence intelligence