Mogami-class frigate (30FFM)
Mogami-Class Frigate (30FFM): Japan’s Next-Generation Stealth Multi-Mission Warship
Mogami-class frigate (30FFM) represents Japan’s new generation of highly automated, stealth-oriented, multi-mission surface combatants developed for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The class is designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), and limited air-defense missions, emphasizing reduced crew size, modular payload capability, and network-centric operations.
Overview
The Mogami class is intended to replace older destroyer escorts and mine countermeasure vessels, providing a flexible and cost-effective platform. High-level automation allows the ship to operate efficiently with a significantly smaller crew while maintaining modern combat effectiveness.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Displacement | ~3,900 tons (standard); ~5,500 tons (full load) |
| Length | ~132.5 m |
| Beam | 16.3 m |
| Draft | ~9.0 m |
| Propulsion | CODAG: 1 × gas turbine + 2 × diesel engines |
| Speed | In excess of 30 knots |
| Crew | Approximately 90 personnel |
Sensors and Combat Systems
- 3D Air & Surface Search Radar integrated into an enclosed low-RCS mast
- Fire Control & Navigation Radars for gun and point-defense systems
- Hull-mounted sonar + Towed Array for layered ASW capability
- EO/IR & Electronic Warfare systems for surveillance and passive detection
Armament
| System | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 16-cell Mk 41 VLS | Air defense / ASW | Supports SAMs and ASROC |
| 127 mm Naval Gun | Surface & Shore Fire | Main gun for naval gunfire support |
| Type 17 Anti-Ship Missiles | ASuW / Land Attack | Long-range canister-launched missiles |
| SeaRAM / CIWS | Point Defense | Close-in anti-missile protection |
| Lightweight Torpedoes | ASW | Deck-mounted launch tubes |
Aviation and Unmanned Systems
The ship features a full-length flight deck and enclosed hangar capable of operating one SH-60-series helicopter, extending ASW and surveillance range.
It also supports modular unmanned systems, including UAVs and UUVs for ISR, mine countermeasures, and extended ASW operations.
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| Japan’s new generation frigate |
Stealth, Automation, and Survivability
- Stealth: Sloped superstructure and reduced radar cross-section
- Automation: Smaller crew with advanced digital integration
- Survivability: Integrated damage control and combat system coordination
Production and Service Entry
- Planned Units: 12 ships under the 30FFM program
- Service Entry: First units entered service (2022–2023)
- Estimated Unit Cost: ~¥50 billion
Regional Comparison
| Attribute | Mogami (Japan) | Daegu (South Korea) | Type 054A (China) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Displacement | ~5,500 t | ~4,300 t | ~4,000 t |
| VLS Cells | 16 | 16–32 | 32 |
| Crew | ~90 | ~120 | ~165 |
Operational Role
The Mogami class provides Japan with a flexible escort capable of protecting sea lanes, conducting independent patrols, and operating in task groups. While contributing to layered defense, it is not intended to replace large Aegis destroyers.

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