Type 83 destroyer
The Type 83 destroyer is a planned class of guided-missile warships under development for the Royal Navy, intended to serve as the central command platforms within the Future Air Dominance System (FADS) and replace the existing Type 45 air defence destroyers starting from the mid-2030s.[1][2] These vessels emphasize integrated air and missile defence (IAMD), long-range precision strike, and ballistic missile defence capabilities, leveraging advanced networking with crewed and uncrewed assets for distributed operations in high-threat environments.[1][3] Currently in the concept and assessment phases, the Type 83 program has progressed through its Strategic Outline Case, with the Outline Business Case targeted for 2026 and full funding decisions anticipated by 2028, aiming for initial operational capability in the late 2030s amid efforts to accelerate development.[1] Design concepts from BAE Systems propose hull forms derived from the Type 26 frigate, scaled to displacements of 6,000 to 10,000 tonnes and lengths of 145 to 165 metres, incorporating high automation to reduce crew requirements below 100 personnel.[2][4] Armament will include 72 to 128 Mk 41 vertical launch system cells for missiles such as Sea Ceptor and CAMM-ER, alongside directed-energy weapons like lasers, 57mm guns, and soft-kill decoys, supported by multi-function radars in integrated masts and AI/ML-enabled force-level target evaluation systems.[1][3][2] Unlike the more versatile Type 45, the Type 83 prioritizes specialized air warfare roles over multi-domain functions, addressing limitations in arsenal size and ballistic defence while integrating electric propulsion for enhanced endurance.[3][4]