Older generation of AAW Destroyers serve with Royal Hellenic Navy is a ship entirely of my own design.
A bit history
RHN in 1961-62 looked first in Charles F.Adams Class and then the Australian Brisbane (which was based on Coontz Class) and came close to order the latter, but finally a domestic designed vessel was chosen. Six ships built, all named by ancient Hellas admirals and generals, from 1964 to 1981. First ship commissioned in 1971, named "Kimon", had the electronics of German Lutjens Class DDG but with Contraves Sea Hunter FCS and Exocet MM38 anti-ship missiles. The result is a heavily armed destroyer with very distinctive silouette and large hangar for 2 medium naval helicopters. Initially, RHN looked in the AB-204 ASW, but instead ordered the twin engine AB-212 in 1973, of which 2 could be accommodated in the hangar. In theory, there is space for 3 Alouette III, but never carried more than 2. Fourth ship (RHS Themistocles) was the first ship of RHN armed with Sea Sparrow missiles (actually Italian Aspide) and in 1984 Themistocles was fitted with Triton 1 ASW missiles and Turbo Exocet missiles, pioneering back-to-back missile configuration. In late 1980's to early 1990's all 6 ships of class were upgraded to NTU upgrade into their first MLU. In early 2000's they were fitted with one ARIS VI missile CIWS and twin Mk48 mod 1 VLS, plus ESSM missiles. Drawing shows D 220 Formion in her latest spec.
Note that the ship structure is strong enough to support the much larger Super Puma on the helipad, despite the fact that hangar height is not enough, because it was designed for AB-212.
Specifications
Builder : Neorion Shipyard & Elefsis Shipyard
Planned : 6
Active (2017) : 4
Retired (2017) : 2
Ships in Class
D 218 Kimon
D 219 Nearhos
D 220 Formion
D 221 Themistocles
D 222 Aristides
D 223 Miltiades
Classification : DDGH (Guided Missile Destroyer Helicopter)
Displacement : 5330 tn (standard), 6450 tn (full load)
LOA: 518 ft 11 in (158.21 m)
Beam (max): 53 ft 10 in (16.42 m)
Draught (hull) 17 ft (5.2 m)
Propulsion : 2 X Rolls Royce Olympus TM1A (30,000 hp) + 2 X Rolls Royce Olympus TM3C (55,000 hp)
Screws : 2, variable pitch
Max speed : >34 kn (36,5 kn on trials)
Range : 6500 nm / 16 kn and 2200 nm /30 kn
Complement : 270 (+25 Command officers)
Armament
1 X 127mm OTO Melara 127/54 Compatto
2 X 2 X 35 mm Oerlikon GDM-A mod (AHEAD capable)
2 X RWS 14.5mm (HDSO Y1965 HMG*, 14,5 X 114 mm)
2 X RWS 30mm (Nexter M791, 30 X 150 mm)
1 X Mk13 Mod4 GMLS (34 SM-2MR & 6 Harpoon or RIM-66F2)
2 X 8-cell Mk48 Mod1 GMLS (ESSM capable), 32 missiles maximum
16 X SSM (8 X HSSM-3 Sarisa I + up to 8 X HSSM-4 Sarisa II or up to 8 HCM-2 Chimera)
2 X 3 X Mk32 torpedo tubes
1 X ARIS VI missile CIWS (16 missiles)
Aviation capabilities : Helipad 25.8 X 16 m, hangar for 3 SA-319 Alouette III or 2 X AB-212A2 + 1 X SHAF P-2 UAV helicopter
Sensors & Electronics
Combat Direction System : ISI HCDS IV
FCS : 1 X Mk74 mod 15
1 X Delta Electronics Sea Arrow 2A LR
1 X Delta Electronics Sea Arrow 2B LR
2 X AN/SPG-51D
Triton Underwater FCS (domestic system, digital Mk114)
Radars : HML MkXIV 3D LR AESA
HML MkXVI 2D LR AESA
HML MkXV navigation radar
Sonar : AN/SQS-26CX(H)
ESM : DARE-S Integrated EW System (RWR, Jammer and Countermeasures)
EW Countermeasures : 2 X DL-24 (missile decoys), 2 X 12 CM-127 (127mm chaff launchers)
Torpedo Countermeasures : AN/SLQ-25 Nixie and a domestic system
Communication Systems
2 X IntraSat Satcom for HelSat
Links : 11,14, 16 & DHCL (Domestic Hellenic Communication Link)
Please look also in previous page the updated cruiser and the last post.
* The HDSO Y1965 (Y from the hellenic word "Υπόδειγμα", means "Model") was designed to use the Soviet 14.5X114 round (which is manufactured in Cyprus under license since early 1960's) but is much different from KPV. It is more close to the Oerlikon FF/FFL/FFS 20mm in working principle.