The two pairs of rear SPG-62 can be a little offset each other. But with 6 SPG-62 and one SPG-60 you have a real powerful ship, perhaps the best Aegis AAW cruiser. This thing can guide simultaneously more than 24 missiles.
Also you can add two more pairs of Mk36 SBROC in front superstucture (one each side).
Thank you odyesseus. Forward SBROC is now added, also all director pairs are offset
I like the redesigned superstructure quite a bit. One question, though. Why the 4-2 split for the missile directors? Perhaps having the directors on top of the bridge superstructure in a triangular formation with 2 side by side forward and one aft would allow for a 3-3 split. It would also allow you to eliminate the highest aft director.
Thank you ghost. I did a version with three directors front and aft and didn't like the results. I like this set-up as it harkens back to the Long Beach (only reversed) I don't really think it matters a whole lot (the fore-aft split) as an engagement that would require the maximum number of directors would also require a "broadside" toward the threat bearing, which as the other reason I didn't want any side by side directors.
You honestly shouldn't be too concerned about the aesthetics of the ship - because the USN wouldn't be. They just care about having an effective warship that can serve the specified mission.
Thank you klagldsf. While aesthetics did play a small part in my not liking the height of the middle director set, it was more a "am I to top heavy?" thought. I think its ok as is but if anyone thinks it isn't please let me know
Ok, I'm pretty sure this is the final. I'm going to say the first ship commissioned in 85. The drawing depicts a layout that would be seen in about 2002, I believe. I didn't like the aft mast so I redrew it. I think next I will do an RCS'ed version.
I would like to thank everybody for support, commetns and help offered. As usual, I would love to hear any comments and/or suggestions