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Wiki has quite a good summary of the abortive attempt in the 1980s to design a common escort ship for NATO navies
en.m.wikipedia.org
The thread about the Kidds for the RN reminded me of this programme.
It ought to have been possible to design a ship flexible enough to handle different weapons and sensors on a common hull like the MEKO ship.
The NFR90 tried to start with a clean sheet of paper.
Problem was that the USN, the biggest potential customer had answered its own question already with the Burke class destroyer.
The RN needed up to 12 AA destroyers to replace its T42
The MN needed 4 AA destroyers to replace 4 Kersaint and 2 Suffren ships (2 Cassard already ordered)
The MMI needed 4 AA destroyers to replace 2 Impavido and 2 Ardito
The Bundesmarine needed up to 7 ships to replace 3 Rommel (US Adams type) and 4 Hamburg destroyers
The KNM needed 4 to replace 2 Tromp and 2 Heimskerk
I think Spain had only just got its Perry class but there were 4 Tartar equipped Knox types.
The Burke's would have been costly and had to be purchased in smaller numbers as happened with T45, Horizon, and the other national types eventually purchased.
NFR-90 - Wikipedia
The thread about the Kidds for the RN reminded me of this programme.
It ought to have been possible to design a ship flexible enough to handle different weapons and sensors on a common hull like the MEKO ship.
The NFR90 tried to start with a clean sheet of paper.
Problem was that the USN, the biggest potential customer had answered its own question already with the Burke class destroyer.
The RN needed up to 12 AA destroyers to replace its T42
The MN needed 4 AA destroyers to replace 4 Kersaint and 2 Suffren ships (2 Cassard already ordered)
The MMI needed 4 AA destroyers to replace 2 Impavido and 2 Ardito
The Bundesmarine needed up to 7 ships to replace 3 Rommel (US Adams type) and 4 Hamburg destroyers
The KNM needed 4 to replace 2 Tromp and 2 Heimskerk
I think Spain had only just got its Perry class but there were 4 Tartar equipped Knox types.
The Burke's would have been costly and had to be purchased in smaller numbers as happened with T45, Horizon, and the other national types eventually purchased.