@article{Kimber_2015, title={Designing for the Gap: The space between the OPV and the Frigate}, volume={8}, url={https://shipjournal.co/index.php/sst/article/view/118}, DOI={10.25043/19098642.118}, abstractNote={<p class="p1">One of the enduring struggles for the warship designer has been the design of the affordable warship; a ship that offers useful military capability at a fixed and ideally lower price than a pure frigate or destroyer type. BMT has been investigating this design space, through the creation of a patrol ship design called the “Venator 110”, using a variety of tools to measure performance rapidly. A capability modelling tool has been developed to rapidly compare how different designs achieve military roles and how modular systems may be used to enhance a platform. Investigations have also focused on exploring methods of achieving pragmatic enhancements to survivability. These draw on the company’s experience in developing naval and auxiliary ships which use a mix of naval and commercial equipment and practises to “tailor” survivability. Finally, design solutions that offer maximum flexibility have been incorporated within the design to explore their practicality.</p>}, number={17}, journal={Ciencia y tecnología de buques}, author={Kimber, Andy}, year={2015}, month={Jul.}, pages={19–29} }