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Japan’s Mogami-class frigate is redefining naval warfare with its stealth, automation, and modular design — and now Australia wants in. Dive deep into the specs, strategy, and controversies behind this high-tech warship that’s making waves in the Indo-Pacific. From its sleek 127mm gun to advanced sonar and unmanned systems, discover why the Mogami might be the future of frigates. Don’t miss the breakdown of its strengths, weaknesses, and the geopolitical ripple effect. Watch till the end and join the discussion: what would YOU upgrade on this futuristic frigate? This video covers the baseline Japanese Mogami-class frigate design and its influence on regional naval development. However, recent developments have led to a significantly evolved platform, the New FFM (also called FFM-AAW), co-developed by Japan and Australia. Australia's variant of the New FFM features: Larger dimensions (approx. 140m length, ~4,200 tons full load) Advanced combat system integration (Aegis CMS) 32-cell Mk 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) Australian-built hulls starting in 2026 alongside Japanese production Intended roles in air defense and multi-mission flexibility This is distinct from the original Mogami-class baseline vessel. Australia’s Hunter-class destroyer program, based on the BAE Type 26, is a separate, larger, and more heavily armed platform with 48 Mk 41 VLS cells. For accurate and up-to-date information, refer to: Jane’s Defence Weekly (2023/2024 editions) Australian Department of Defence official releases Naval News and The War Zone coverage on New FFM and Hunter-class programs We thank the community for the valuable feedback and encourage ongoing fact-checking to maintain accuracy. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share Military Forces Unleashed for more sharp military insights! 🛳️⚓️🚀