Constellation-class frigate

An artist's rendering of the final Constellation-class design
Class overview
NameConstellation class
BuildersFincantieri Marinette Marine
Operators United States Navy (projected)
Preceded by
Cost
  • US$1.28 billion for the first ship
  • US$1.05 billion for the second ship
Built2024–present
In commission2029 (planned)
Planned20
On order6
Building1
General characteristics
Typeguided-missile frigate
Displacement7,291 tons, fully loaded
Length496 ft (151.18 m)
Beam65 ft (19.81 m)
Propulsion
  • CODLAG
    • 1 × General Electric LM2500+G4 gas turbine
    • 2 × electric propulsion motors: INDAR 2 x 3.4 MW
    • 4 × ship service diesel generators Rolls-Royce MTU 20V 4000 M53B engine 3000 kW for a total output of 12 MW
    • Reduction gears by Philadelphia Gears
    • 2 x fixed-pitch propellers
    • 1 × auxiliary propulsion unit Thrustmasters of Texas Hydrologic Retractable Thruster
Speedin excess of 26 kn (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Range6,000 nmi (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph), electric drive
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 × rigid-hulled inflatable boats
Capacity200 accommodations
Complement24 officers and 176 enlisted crew
Sensors &
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • AN/SLQ-32(V)6 electronic warfare suite
  • 4 × Mark 53 Nulka decoy launching system
  • AN/SLQ-61 Lightweight Tow Torpedo Defense Mission Module
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × MH-60R Seahawk helicopter
Aviation facilities
  • extra-large hangar for helicopter
  • RAST Secure & Traverse Aircraft Handling System
  • Horizontal Reference System
  • Night Vision Device Compatibility

The Constellation is a class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates of the United States Navy based on the European multipurpose frigate or FREMM, in service with the Italian and French navies. Constellation follows the modular but problematic littoral combat ships of the Freedom and Independence classes. The U.S. Navy announced the FFG(X) frigate project in the United States Department of Defense's Request For Information (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 Naval Group and Fincantieri. The project was later renamed FFG-62 program after the lead ship of her class.