The book uniquely assesses the FDI's suitability for specific national contexts, using Norway as a detailed case study. Through this, it challenges the traditional emphasis on larger, more expensive naval platforms, advocating for a procurement approach that prioritizes mission adaptability. Furthermore, it highlights two intriguing aspects: the FDI's capabilities in both anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface warfare (ASuW), demonstrating its versatility, and its potential to enhance maritime security for nations seeking to protect their exclusive economic zones.
Structured to provide a comprehensive understanding, the book progresses from establishing the context of modern naval warfare and detailing the FDI's design, to analyzing its strategic role and comparing it with similar frigates. By drawing upon technical specifications, open-source intelligence, and academic analyses, it offers a balanced and informative perspective on this increasingly relevant naval platform.