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StanFlex (also known as STANFLEX or Standard Flex) is a modular mission payload system used by the
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. Originally conceived during the 1980s as a way of replacing several classes of minor war vessel with a single class of multi-role ships (the ), the StanFlex system consists of weapons and equipment mounted in standardised containers, which can be loaded into slots on the ships. These containers can be swapped out in a short period of time, allowing the ship to switch between roles when needed. The success of the modular payload system led the Royal Danish Navy to design all new warships with StanFlex slots, and to install slots on older vessels during major refits. By 2012, nine ship classes capable of carrying StanFlex payloads were in service.


Development

During the early 1980s, the
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(RDN) required replacements for three classes of minor war vessel, but could not afford to replace all 22 ships on a one-for-one basis.Scott, ''Versatility the key to Denmark's evolving navy'' Instead of building dedicated replacements for each role, the RDN came up with the idea for a single vessel design which could be modified to assume a particular role when needed. Equipment common to all roles would be built into the ship, while mission specific payloads would be built into modules, which could be fitted into standardised slots aboard the ship when needed. This modular payload system came to be known as "Standard Flex", or "StanFlex" for short. Feasibility studies during 1983 and 1984 led to the design of the Standard Flex 300 vessel (later named the ); 16 of which could replace the 22 previous vessels. These were long, 320-ton
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s, fitted with one Standard Flex slot forward and three aft. The modules themselves were designed by the Naval Materiel Command and Promecon A/S. Construction commenced in July 1985, with 14 vessels (2 having been cancelled in 1993) commissioned by mid-1996. As other warship types were replaced, the new vessels were designed to carry StanFlex modules.


Module design and use

Stanflex modules are constructed by
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. Each module is housed in a stainless steel container measuring in length, in width, and in height. Precision-machined
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s ensure that the module accurately mates up with connections for power, ventilation, communications, water, and data. The weapon or system is mounted on the roof of the module, while the machinery, electronics, and supporting equipment are housed within. Modules are usually installed and replaced by a 15-ton capacity mobile crane. A module can be swapped out and replaced within half an hour, and after system testing completed, the ship is ready to deploy within a few hours. However, refresher training for the ship's crew will take significantly longer. Standardised consoles are fitted in the combat information centre: the console's role is defined by the software installed, which can be quickly replaced.Naval Studies Board, ''Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035'', p. 30 The ease of installation and use is compared by naval personnel to another Danish product: Lego.


Benefits and drawbacks

* Unused modules can be stored in controlled conditions, reducing the need for preventative maintenance. * Ships do not need to be taken out of service when equipment requires maintenance, and vice versa. * New weapons and systems can be installed on the vessels by fitting them to a module, instead of refitting the entire ship. * When a ship or class is removed from service, the modules can be reused by other vessels. Similarly, as they do not have to be built into the ship, modular weapons and systems do not have to be factored into the purchase cost of a new vessel: in 2006, a proposed 6,000-ton frigate design for the KDM was predicted to cost DKK 1.6 billion per ship (USD ), while similar projects in other European nations were slated to cost between DKK 2.6 billion and DKK 6.3 billion (USD to ). * The multi-role ships are slightly less efficient than a dedicated ship in a particular role, but the ability to be quickly reequipped for other roles more than makes up for this.


Inventory

As of 2001, the KDM inventory of StanFlex modules included: By 2006, there were 101 units of 11 types.


Ships with StanFlex

, nine ship classes were capable of using StanFlex modules. * ''Flyvefisken''-class patrol vessel ** 1 slot forward, 3 slots aft. * patrol vessel ** 1 slot aft.Fish, ''Denmark commissions environmentally friendly Diana-class craft'' ''Diana''-class ships normally operate with a storage or anti-pollution module fitted. Because of the position of the
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dock, they cannot embark the variable depth sonar module (which is normally deployed over the stern). The ''Diana'' class can be used to transport, but not operate, all other modules. * command ship ** 5 slots on weapons deck. Because of the weapons deck's position, only missile-firing, SIGINT/ELINT and storage modules can be used. * corvette ** 2 slots aft.Werthein (ed.). ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 154 Unlike other classes, the ''Niels Juel''-class corvettes were modified for StanFlex during their mid-life modernisation. This class was scrapped in 2013. * ** 1 slot aft. * ** 2 slots. * frigate ** 6 slots.Werthein (ed.). ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 153 * frigate ** 1 slot forward, 2 slots aft * patrol vessel ** 1 slot forward, 1 slot aft.


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