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Post subject: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 9:39 am
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Just for fun, I've designed some ships in a WWII where the Royal Navy somehow decided not to concentrate on soon to be obsolete battleship production and instead made panzerschiffe-style cruisers armed with big guns. As this is just an excuse to draw something different I'm not too interested in the political conditions and restraints that would affect these ideas, but I would like them to be fairly feasible and seaworthy. Any input in this department from people in the know would be appreciated!!

CA1 Armament:
2 x Twin 13.5" Mk.V
4 x Twin 4" Mk.XIX DP
2 x Quad 2 pound AA
21" Torpedo Tubes
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CA2 Armament
2 x Twin 14" Mk.II
4 x Twin 4" Mk.XIX DP
3 x Quad 2 pound AA
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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 10:02 am
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I like the first one the best. Then again, I've always been a huge fan of Courageous and Glorious (failures though they were...).


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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 10:26 am
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All good vessels however I believe the RN would likely have only used the same guns and turrets from vessels scrapped to meet the Washington limitations to save on costs. That helps limit down the possibilities as to what you can and can't use.

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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 10:30 am
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denodon wrote:
All good vessels however I believe the RN would likely have only used the same guns and turrets from vessels scrapped to meet the Washington limitations to save on costs. That helps limit down the possibilities as to what you can and can't use.
Quite true. I had considered this; the main armaments for these designs are interchangable at this stage, partly as particularly large guns may require inefficient beam dimensions for 'cruiser' hull designs.

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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 10:39 am
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Yeah. That is one reason why for Sieran my original 12" armed battlecruiser has now shrunk to a 9.45" armed cruiser killer to better suit its required role as well as having the 'high' speed (32-33kts) it needs and good protection against the 8" guns of the Mogamis, the most likely opponents.

In the RNs case, these ships of yours I can't help imagine would have found monitor like roles rather than being true fleet units. At their size I can't imagine them having enough displacement for good armour protection.

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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 11:48 am
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Doubt the RN trying this idea but it's Personal Design :lol:
I'd think they might also use the 15/42 Mk. I instead of 14 inch Mk. VII for CA2


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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 2:17 pm
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CA2 Armament
2 x Twin 14" Mk.II
4 x Twin 4" Mk.XIX DP
3 x Quad 2 pound AA
I love the single ended design. I can only imagine how useful a couple of ship like that would have been to the Australians during the night battles of the Solomans campaign in 42-43.

What sort of displacement would you be looking at for this ship? I know Glorious and Courageous suffered damage from their own guns at the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight due to having too much gun on too lightly built a hull. Glorious actually had to do time in the dockyards as a result.

Have you considered going with a single quad 14" turret instead of the two twin 14" turrets? that would let you beef up the hull around the guns and concentrate your armor to keep the displacement down while retaining structural integrity and heavy armaments. It might result in the ship being a bit broad of beam. The single ended layout would let you put the turret nearly amidships so you could probably get away with a hull shape similar to that of the German Panzerschiffe. It wouldn't win any beauty contests but it would still give you a cruiser killer.


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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 3:00 pm
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Reallly neat! I like the CA1 best. :)

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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 4:26 pm
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Nice designs Jabba, but here are some points
The CA1 design should have bridge wings to the bridge. As it is now they are lacking. I believe the searchlight on the mast is not customarily carried by RN ships. Also I don't think you'll have torpedo tubes on ships of this kind (at least not in the 1920's or 1930's)
On the CA1 design the 4" guns should be 2 on each side with no super firing mountings above the main armament. Also, the bows on CA1 is too long, and I suggest moving everything forward and work in a hangar with athwart-ship catapult (like on the HMS Belfast)
The CA2 design although looks odd (by virtue of it being single ended, like HMS Rodney) the AA armament of 4" is badly placed with no guns for forward AA firing arcs. I also think that placing the quadruple .5" guns on the platform of the funnel is bad, because of ammunition supply. Again the bows of the ship is too long and empty and you can add a hangar and catapult if you move everything forward.
Note that I'm not suggesting to shorten the ships as it will hamper their hydrodynamics.

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Post subject: Re: Alternate WWII RN DesignsPosted: October 18th, 2012, 5:06 pm
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I think it would be attractive to make it six barrels for the main artillery. Only four is very little for properly ranging in on targets(one of the many failures of the Outrageous class).


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