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Hobart-Class Destroyer

Hobart-Class Destroyer

Manufacturer: ASC Pty Ltd
Category: Naval Destroyers (Warships)
  • Displacement ~7,000 tons
  • Maximum Speed 28+ knots
  • Radar Range 300+ km
  • Vertical Launch Cells (VLS) 48

Full Specifications

1. General Information

System Name Hobart-class Destroyer
Type / Role Air Warfare Destroyer
Manufacturer ASC Pty Ltd / Navantia
Country of Origin Australia
In Service Yes
Year Introduced 2017
Unit Cost ~$2 billion
Crew ~180 personnel

2. Dimensions & Structure

Length 147 m
Beam (Width) 18.6 m
Draft 5.2 m
Displacement ~7,000 tons
Hull Material Steel
Deck Configuration Helicopter flight deck with hangar

3. Performance & Propulsion

Propulsion Type CODOG
Engine Model Gas turbine + diesel engines
Power Output ~48,000 shp
Maximum Speed 28+ knots
Range ~5,000 nautical miles
Endurance Extended deployments

4. Sensors & Radar Systems

Primary Radar AN/SPY-1D(V)
Radar Range 300+ km
Sonar System Hull-mounted sonar
Electro-Optical / IR System Integrated EO/IR sensors
Electronic Warfare Suite Advanced EW system
Fire Control Radar Aegis-integrated

5. Weapons & Armament

Main Gun 127mm naval gun
Vertical Launch System (VLS) Cells 48
Missiles SM-2, ESSM
Anti-Ship Missiles Harpoon
Anti-Submarine Torpedoes Lightweight torpedoes
Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) Phalanx CIWS
Decoy Systems Chaff and flare systems

6. Aviation & Support

Helicopter Capability MH-60R Seahawk
Hangar Capacity 1 helicopter
UAV Operations Limited capability
Flight Deck Size Medium
Replenishment at Sea Yes

7. Defensive & Electronic Systems

Countermeasures Decoys, ECM
ECM / ECCM Integrated EW suite
Missile Defense System Aegis Combat System
Combat Management System Aegis
Communication Systems Secure naval comms

8. Operational Information

Service Branch Royal Australian Navy
Primary Operator Australia
Operational History Indo-Pacific deployments
Notable Feature Aegis-based air defense

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

7.3
  • Technology 6 / 10
  • Performance 7 / 10
  • Maintenance Efficiency 8 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Advanced Aegis combat system with proven missile defense capability
  2. Long-range SM-2 missile integration for air dominance
  3. High interoperability with U.S. and allied naval forces
  4. Multi-role capability including anti-air, anti-surface, and ASW
  5. Strong radar and sensor suite for early threat detection

CONS

  1. High acquisition and sustainment costs
  2. Limited fleet size reduces overall operational coverage
  3. No ballistic missile defense capability (currently limited)
  4. Dependency on imported systems and components
  5. Complex maintenance requirements

Hobart-Class Air Warfare Destroyer

The Hobart-class destroyer is a modern air warfare platform designed to provide layered air and missile defense for naval task groups. Built for the Royal Australian Navy, it combines advanced radar, long-range missile systems, and integrated combat management to counter evolving aerial and maritime threats. Based on the Spanish Álvaro de Bazán-class design, the Hobart-class is optimized for fleet protection, escort missions, and power projection across contested maritime environments.

Manufacturer

The destroyer was developed by the Air Warfare Destroyer Alliance, led by ASC Pty Ltd, Raytheon Australia, and Navantia. Spain’s Navantia provided the core design, while Australian industry contributed to construction and system integration. This collaboration reflects a hybrid approach, combining proven European shipbuilding expertise with U.S.-aligned combat systems.

Speed and Range

Powered by a combined diesel or gas (CODOG) propulsion system, the Hobart-class reaches speeds exceeding 28 knots. It has an operational range of approximately 5,000 nautical miles, enabling sustained deployments across the Indo-Pacific. Its endurance supports extended missions without frequent resupply, critical for long-distance maritime operations.

Cost/Price

Each Hobart-class destroyer is estimated to cost around $2 billion per unit. The price reflects its advanced Aegis Combat System, SPY-1D(V) radar, vertical launch systems, and multi-role capabilities. While expensive, the platform delivers high-end air defense comparable to U.S. Navy destroyers.

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