Well after an even more protracted development (drawing) time I've got around to doing even more tweaks to the millionth iteration of the Gemstone, this time with some helpful input from other members put into them
Abstract:
Stemming from the CNGF project the Gemstone class of destroyers as one can probably tell ended up being full on destroyers in both displacement and capability terms leading to another design to replace ageing frigates. Like the UK Atlantia decided to leave the partnership that would end up with the Horizon class to develop what they had already developed. The result was a family of destroyers outwardly similar in appearance to the Horizon class albeit being slightly larger in all respects.
Unlike the Horizon class the Gemstones were designed to make use of the COGLAG style of propulsion rather than CODOG. During development there was talk of moving towards the as yet unproven SYLVER launching system over the the proven American made Mk.41. Politics however intervened and rather than SYLVER it was decided that Mk.41 would be installed to promote US relations (that said IRL SYLVER is to undergo integration of Mk41 capable munitions).
Future:
There are currently 34 Gemstones in service with the Atlantian Navy, their future is pretty much guaranteed for several decades current pipeline upgrades include operational integration of UAV/UCAVs, integration of NSM to supplement ASALM, supplanting SM-2ER with SM-6, operational clearance of CAMM and possible integration of other SYLVER capable munitions.
Specifications:
'Gemstone' class guided missile destroyer
- Produced:2000-2013
- In Commission: 2003 Onwards
- Displacement: <8,500 Tonnes
- Length: 169.1m Oa.
- Beam: 22.4m (7.53:1)
- Draught: 5.7m nominal
- Propulsion:
- 2x Rolls Royce Marine MT30 gas turbines generator sets rated at 36MW ea.
- 2x Rolls Royce Marine WR-21 propulsion turbines rated at 28,800SHP ea.
- 40x MagPower MAFC fuel cells for a total of 200kW
- 1x retractable auxiliary propulsor / limp home propulsion unit
- Speed: Cruise:20 knots Sustained: >30 knots (hopefully able to maintain 35 knots in reasonable seas)
- Complement and Accommodation: Crew: 200 Permanent Accommodation: 220 Surge Accommodation: 30
- Endurance: 60 days before resupply
- Range: 15,000km @ 17 knots
- Armament: Various
Batch 1 + 4
- 4x 76mm Davide dual-purpose guns
- 1x 64 Cell (Strike Length), 1x 32 Cell (Strike Length) + 2x 8 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Oerlikon Contraves Phalanx 25 CIWS (25mm x184)
- 4x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
Batch 2
- 1x 127mm/64 medium calibre gun
- 1x 64 Cell (Strike Length) 1x 32 Cell (Strike Length) + 2x 8 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Mk49 RAM launchers (RIM-116 BLK2)
- 2x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
Batch 3
- 1x 76mm/62 SR medium calibre gun
- 1x 48 Cell (Strike Length) 2x 8 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Oerlikon Contraves Phalanx 25 CIWS (25mm x184)
- 2x Mk49 RAM launchers (RIM-116 BLK2)
- 2x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
Batch 5
- 1x 127mm/64 medium calibre gun
- 1x 48 Cell (Strike Length), 2x 8 Cell (Strike Length) + 2x 8 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Mk49 RAM launchers (RIM-116 BLK2)
- 2x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
- Aviation:
Rated For
- UH-1N, WS70, AW101, Lynx, Sea Apache + Sea King.
Common
- Rotary-wing UAVs including MQ-8B and MQ-8C Fire Scout (Cross decking) as well as future operational capability to deploy Atlantian UAVs
Batch 1+4
Batch 2
- 2x WS70 Seahawks or 2x AW101 Merlins
Batch 3
- 2x AW101 Merlins or 2x WS70 Seahawks
Batch 5
- 2x WS70 Seahawks
It should be noted that whilst all batches can land and physically hangar AW101s the volume of the hangar on batch 1,4 and 5 vessels precludes their operational use
Boats and Landing Craft:
Common
- 2x 7m RHIBs for harbour launch duties and boarding work
Batch 5
- 2x 11m optionally armed for conveyance of boarding parties on anti-piracy operations and special operations
Deity Class Command Cruisers
Compared to their half sisters the Deity class are quite particularly set up to act as flotilla leaders and to act as the eyes and ears of said flotillas. As such they feature a somewhat different sensor arrangement.
Armament:
Batch 1
- 1x 76mm/62 SR medium calibre gun
- 1x 64 Cell (Strike Length) 2x 8 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Mk49 RAM launchers (RIM-116 BLK2)
- 2x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
Batch 2
- 3x 76mm/62 SR medium calibre guns
- 1x 64 Cell (Strike Length) + 1x 32 Cell (Self Defence Length) Mk41 Vertical Launchers
- 2x Mk49 RAM launchers (RIM-116 BLK2)
- 2x Mk38 MOD 2 mounts with Oerlikon Contraves KBA cannon installed (25mm x184)
- 2x Rafael Mini-Typhoon weapon stations with M3 HMGs
- 2x Triple SVTT banks for either Mk46/54 or Stingray ASW torpedos
Combined Task Force 150 Stuff
Whilst on operations in the Indian Ocean HMAtS Diamond, Adamite and Emerald have all carried 'dazzle' schemes reminiscent of the Falkland schemes of some years back. The first scheme to be deployed was actually scheme 'B' which turned out to not be as effective as hoped, scheme 'A' was substituted on vessels deploying as a part of CTF-150. To suit the warmer waters that they semi-permanently operate in they have also received different anti-fouling arrangements.
For their deployments they land their ASW helicopters in favour of a SOFCOM MH.II Blacktip (MH-60M). Their forward and aft 'flex' areas have been organised to facilitate detainment of pirates and other undesirables as well as the embarkation of a larger than usual complement of boarding personnel made up from Atlantian SOFCOM personnel and SECFOR personnel.
On two occasions there have been TLAMs fired against targets in Somalia resulting in the destruction of both men and material.
Starting from 2014 the centurion countermeasure dispensers amidships will be retrofitted to fire Spike-ER surface to surface missiles to deal with skiffs and other vessels encountered also from operational experience the Batch 5 vessels now deploying to theatre will do so with an MH.I "Black Magic" SOFCOM transport helicopter (AW101) and Merlin HM.IA weapon capable transport.