3) I've decided to utilize a simplified mack-thing with angled exhaust pipes leading the fumes well past the AN/SPG-55 directors and supporting a tall lattice mast with an SPS-52 on top. I also resolved to retain the LW-02, since the Dutch actually did this too! I also lengthened the forward stack some 5 ft to better carry the exhausts away from sensitive electronics.
Ok..but think you should use a more dedicated surface search radar, now you have to airsearch radars in the same frequencie spectrum.
4) The bridge i elected to modify into a semi-enclosed upper one, with an open bridge wrap-around around the admiral's bridge. This is more similar to contemporary British practice. - And we know that ever since the days of HRH Prince Bertil's tenure as a naval attache in London during WW2, the navy was closely affiliated with the RN!
Nice...but i think viceadmiral and C-in-C of the navy 1953-61 Stig H:son Ericson made for the anglification of the RSwN because of his clos friendship with Lord Moundbatten (the swedish queen´s brother)
5) A helipad w/o hangar has been constructed immediately forward of the Terrier installation, and above its magazine. I figure this is the only way of keeping top weight down to an acceptable level. The Sea Knight I picked from the parts sheet, but modified it to conform with Swedish requirements and painted it acordingly (again with the severe limitations of my Paint-program in mind!) and gave it Swedish insignias
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Swedish Seaknights, HKP 4 and Augsta Bell 206 Jet Rager (HKP 6B) where green or camoulfage patterned, in fleet use onboard ships the might have been light hulls and dark grey upper works...
6) The RB-08 canisters were found on the missile part sheet. Their placement is, I think, one of very few realistc ones. I rejected the idea of using a similar launcher as the Halland-class were equipped with. I believe at the time it might even have been obsolete.
I hope you know the launch tubes are my own invention, all RB 08A and Rb08KA where fired from rails.
8) I used the same twin 57 mm m60 that ws used on the Dutch Eendracht-class and a few French cruisers. The number I chose is 10 (5x2) with the fifth turret at the extrem bows forward, replacing the single 40 mm m38 AA gun. I really think this would be the only possible position of it if choosing a 10 gun-configuration. I also chose to retain four of the 40 mm m48 AA guns in their sponsons. Further, I installed the British-made Corvus chaff/flare at the aftermost section of the superstructure.
Not possible to use the twin 57mm mount M/50B, it has a large barbette and need a reloading room underneath the turret. I sugget you use the 57 M70 Mk 1 mount, same as on the Spica IIs. It has the same rate of fire as the twin M/50B have with to barrels and is very mouch lighter and manpower demanding.