My take on CB-3, had it been completed a few months later than Alaska and Guam:
It displays some of the 'typical' late-war features, detailed below:
- SK-2 air search radar
- "Cockpit" Mk.37 directors with Mk.12/22 radars
- "Square back" Mk.38 directors with Mk.13 radars
- Late-war overall gloss sea blue Seahawk with VCS-17 markings
- Whip antennas at the air defense level and P&S of the funnel
- Late-war RCM fit:
-- TDY-1 trainable jamming antenna on a new platform extending aft of the fire control tower
-- Attendant "Sword" antennas at opposite ends of the superstructure (shielded from the TDY jammer) to monitor enemy reactions to jamming
-- DBM-1 radar direction finders in radomes on a yard P&S of the SK-2 radar service platform (barely visible in this stupid scale)
-- TDY-1a S-band jamming system, with a P&S radome at the 02 level immediately abeam the front of the catapult (transmitter), with receiving antenna in a radome on an extension aft of the foremast (same installation that CB-1 and 2 received in real life)
-- "Sword" and "Derby" antennas on the yardarms
- All features visible on the few photos available of CB-3: 40mm gun tub replacing the bow 20mm tubs and simplified superstructure aft of the conning tower.