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Will Type 26 have torpedoes?
The Type 23 is fitted with the Magazine Launched Torpedo System (MLTS) which allows the ship to fire Stingray anti-submarine torpedoes from an internal magazine. The Type 26 will not have this capability.
How many Type 26 frigates are being built?
Eight Type 26 Frigates
Eight Type 26 Frigates are to be built in total with three in the first batch. Ordering in batches is common for projects of this size around the world and was last seen with the Royal Navy for the Type 45 Destroyers and recent Offshore Patrol Vessels.
How many Type 23 frigates are there?
Twelve Type 23 frigates remain in service with the Royal Navy, with three vessels having been sold to the Chilean Navy, and one being retired in 2021. The Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigates will be replaced by the Type 26 Global Combat Ship and the Type 31 frigate.
What kind of ship is a Type 26 frigate?
The Type 26 frigate or City-class frigate is a class of frigate being built for the United Kingdom ‘s Royal Navy. The programme, known as the Global Combat Ship, was launched by the UK Ministry of Defence to partially replace the navy’s thirteen Type 23 frigates, and for export.
What kind of missiles do Type 23 frigates have?
Type 23 Frigate HMS Portland fires a Sea Wolf missile. The VLSW has now been replaced by the far more capable MBDA Sea Ceptor missile. For the first time on a RN ship the Type 23 introduced substantial radar cross-section reduction measures.
Here we summarise recent news and developments concerning the Royal Navy’s future frigate programmes. The Type 26 frigate project will ultimately deliver eight of the finest anti-submarine combatants in the world, but progress is slow. Three ships are on order.
What are the features of Type 26 submarines?
Each Type 26 will be equipped with a range of capabilities including the Sea-Ceptor missile defence system, a 5-inch medium calibre gun, an embarked helicopter, medium range radar, powerful bow and towed array sonars, helicopter-launched torpedoes and a design which makes them extremely difficult for enemy submarines to detect.