A bit of explanation of this class is appreciated - clearly looks like Absalon derivative (and despite the deletion of the 5-inch turret, you could actually make a case that the gun armament is overall stronger), and I can't find any info on Wikipedia.
The Iver Huitfeldt class will be a three-ship class of frigates entering service with the Royal Danish Navy in 2012 and 2013.
The class is built on the experience gained from the Absalon-class command and support ships, and by reusing the basic hull design of the Absalon class the Royal Danish Navy have been able to construct the Iver Huitfeldt class considerably cheaper than comparable ships.
The frigates are compatible with the Danish Navy's StanFlex modular mission payload system used in the Absalons, and are designed with slots for six modules. The three new Iver Huitfeldt frigates will be equipped for a fighting role, and the potential to use Tomahawk cruise missiles, a first for the Danish Navy.
They share their Anti-Air Warfare suite with the Royal Dutch Navy's De Zeven Provinciën class frigates and the German Navy's Sachsen class frigates. The sensors of this suite include the long range surveillance radar SMART-L and the multi-function radar APAR. The SMART-L and APAR are highly complimentary, in the sense that SMART-L is a L band radar providing very long range surveillance while APAR is an I band radar providing precise target tracking, a highly capable horizon search capability, and missile guidance using the Interrupted Continuous Wave Illumination (ICWI) technique, thus allowing guidance of 32 semi-active radar homing missiles in flight simultaneously, including 16 in the terminal guidance phase. The primary anti-air weapons are the point defence Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and the area defence SM-2 IIIA. The Mk 41 Vertical Launch System is used to house and launch these missiles. Up to 36 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and 32 SM-2 IIIA may be carried.
Data:
Displacement: 6,645 tonnes (full load)
Length: 138.7 metres (455 ft)
Beam: 19.75 metres (64.8 ft)
Draft: 5.3 metres (17 ft)
Propulsion: Four MTU 8000 20V M70 diesel engines, 8 MW each.
Speed: 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range: 9,000 nautical miles (17,000 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement: 165
Crew: 101