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The ''Constellation'' is a class of multi-mission
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s of the
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based on the European multipurpose frigate or FREMM, in service with the
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and French navies. ''Constellation'' follows the modular but problematic
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s of the ''Freedom'' and ''Independence'' classes. The U.S. Navy announced the FFG(X) frigate project in the
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's
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(RFI) in July 2017. The Navy selected five shipbuilders to present their ideas for a prospective design for the proposed twenty FFG(X) guided-missile frigates. In April 2020, the Navy announced that Fincantieri Marinette Marine had won the contract with a modified design based on the FREMM, designed by
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and
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. The project was later renamed FFG-62 program after the
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of her class.


Development

The U.S. Navy procured the first FFG 62 in FY2020. The next was awarded in April 2021, and the third in FY22. The U.S. Navy's proposed FY2020 budget request was $1.281-billion for the procurement of the first FFG 62. The U.S. Navy's FY2020 budget submission shows that subsequent ships in the class are estimated by the Navy to cost $850 to $950-million each in then-year dollars.


Design

The U.S. Navy's intention to buy the first FFG(X) in 2020 did not allow enough time to develop a completely new design for the platform. Consequently, the U.S. Navy intended for the design of the FFG(X) to be a modified version of an existing "parent" ship design. The RFI says, "A competition for FFG(X) is envisioned to consider existing parent designs for a Small Surface Combatant that can be modified to accommodate the specific capability requirements prescribed by the U.S. Navy." The U.S. Navy wanted a frigate that could keep up with the
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s and have sensors networked in with the rest of the fleet to expand the overall tactical picture available to the group. "The FFG(X) will normally aggregate into strike groups and Large Surface Combatant led surface action groups but also possess the ability to robustly defend itself during conduct of independent operations while connected and contributing to the fleet tactical grid." In January 2019, the U.S. Navy announced that the new frigate will have a minimum of 32 Mark 41 Vertical Launch System cells aboard the ship for primarily anti-air warfare for self-defense or escort missions. The U.S. Navy would like for the ship to be able to: * Destroy surface ships over the horizon, * Detect enemy submarines, * Defend convoy ships, * Employ active and passive electronic warfare systems, * Defend against swarming small boat attacks. The class will use a Combined Diesel Electric and Gas Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) propulsion system, which has never been used in any other U.S. Navy ship. The new propulsion system will be required to be tested on land in order to reduce the risk of engine failure, which has plagued the previous
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(LCS) program. The ongoing difficulties with the LCS were a major factor in the US Navy's decision to kickstart the ''Constellation'' program. According to the
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, ongoing concerns include LCS survivability in a conflict, their limited armament, and their ability to complete the missions they were designed for. Other problems include their high cost (double original projection), and maintenance costs.


Contenders

Six shipbuilders submitted proposals for conceptual designs to the U.S. Navy FFG(X) Frigate program. In February 2018, the U.S. Navy announced that from these proposals they had selected five shipbuilders with each awarded a $15-million contract to produce conceptual designs for the FFG(X). These shipbuilders were Austal USA, Fincantieri Marine Group,
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,
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, and
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. Atlas North America submitted the MEKO A-200, but was not selected for a conceptual design contract. Ship designs from these five shipbuilders were evaluated by the U.S. Navy to inform the final specifications that would be used for the FFG(X) request for proposal in 2019, and the intended contract award in 2020. In May 2019, Lockheed Martin withdrew from the competition.


Contract award

On 30 April 2020, it was announced that Fincantieri Marinette Marine's FREMM design had won the contest and was awarded a $795-million contract for detailed design and construction of the lead ship, with options for nine additional ships. In May 2021, the U.S. Navy issued Fincantieri Marinette Marine a $554-million contract to start building the future .


Construction

On 2 April 2024, USNI News reported that the ''Constellation''-class frigates were delayed by three years by issues concerning shipyard backlogs and a lack of skilled workers. A year later, in April 2025, it was reported that the first frigate of the class, ''Constellation'', was only 10 percent complete. Furthermore, the design had yet to be finalized and approved.


Ships of the class

In June 2021, the Navy announced that Naval Station Everett in Washington would be the future home of the first 12 ships of the class.


Naming

In April 2020, it was revealed that four proposed names were put forward by outgoing acting
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,
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. He expressed a desire for the first ship to be named ''Agility'' with the class designated ''Agility'' class. Other names put forward were ''Intrepid'', ''Endeavor'', and ''Dauntless''. However, Navy leaders said Modly's proposed names would not be adopted. In July 2020, it was reported by ''The War Zone'' that the lead ship would be named USS ''Brooke'' (FFG-80). Later the U.S. Navy clarified via Twitter that reports about reusing the USS ''Brooke'' name for a new warship were erroneous. In October 2020, Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite announced the first FFG(X) frigate would be named USS ''Constellation'' (FFG-62). In December 2020, Secretary Braithwaite announced that the second ship of the class will be named USS ''Congress'' (FFG-63). In January 2021, Secretary Braithwaite announced that the third ship of the class will be named USS ''Chesapeake'' (FFG-64). All three ships are named after three of the U.S. Navy's original six frigates. United States ship naming conventions have historically named frigates after U.S. Navy and Marine Corps heroes or leaders. A report to Congress in February 2021 advised that the U.S. Navy had not stated that this naming scheme was a change in their rules for naming ships.


See also

* (South Korea) * Defence and intervention frigate (France) * (Japan) * (India) * (Brazil) * Type 26 frigates (United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada) * Type 31 frigates (United Kingdom, Poland, and Indonesia) * Type 054B frigate (China) * (Russia)


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RFI Solicitation Number: N0002418R2300
- 2017-07-10; response by 24 August 2017 {{Marinette Marine Constellation-class frigates Proposed ships of the United States Navy