最上フリゲート艦:海軍力の未来? #ショートビデオ
By 2030, headcounts shift the fight. Moami will be a double-digit presence in JMSDF service and now an Australian staple after CRA picked an upgun Moami for its new general purpose frigots in a deal worth roughly $6.5 billion. First three built in Japan, the rest in Western Australia, interoperable with US weapons, crew light, and fast of field. That’s holes on station across two Allied navies.
By 2030, the Mogami-class could reshape Pacific sea power. In this episode, we chart how a double-digit fleet inside the JMSDF changes the balance—and why Mogami’s design philosophy is influencing Australia’s next frigate choices. We break down interoperability with allies and the raw speed/automation that lets these ships punch above their weight.
What you’ll learn:
– Mogami’s production tempo and projected hull count by 2030
– How speed, automation, and mission packages shift task-group tactics
– Interoperability basics: common datalinks, sensors, and coalition ops
– Why Australia is watching Mogami—and what “influence” really means
– Strategic takeaways for the Indo-Pacific surface fight
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