Something different to the current set.
My logical progression of early noughties built vessels. Lacking in US systems for political reasons. I'm reasonably confident the 127mm/64 could be shipped although don't hold me to it...
*Once again there's a 32 cell VLS. This time either A43 or A50 SYLVER launchers. Prior to the arrival of CAMM there would either be 32 Aster 15 residing there or a mix of Aster 15 and VL-MICA.
*SSMs come in the form of Kongsberg NSMs which prior to the refit would have been Sea Skuas.
*Chemring Centurions are present again along with DLF-3s for active defence, passive defence is provided by Elettronica Nettuno-4100s.
*A pair of Typhoon MLS-NLOS launchers reside amidships for Spike-NLOS as sometimes, firing an NSM at something is just a bit too much.
*Further back there are a pair of Mini-Typhoons with 12.7mm FN Brownings in them.
*The manned 30mm mounts previously encountered have been replaced with MLG-27s
*Considering the lack of illuminators (other than datalinks for CAMM) I've gone back to that ever popular over-hangar position for the CIWS (in this case a Millennium). The firing arc shouldn't be too bad all things considered.
*Modifications to the ships themselves include a revised fin stabiliser and bilge keel arrangement, retractable emergency propulsor and slightly re-profiled rudders.
*Propulsion is via 4x Ruston 12RK270s generator sets @ ~2,070kW each. With
(tentatively) those two WR-21s @ ~25MW each.
*Sensors are as the previous refits, Artisan, EOSS, EOS-500 et al.
ETA: Alternate armament and hangar fit.
*RBS-15s lifted from other vessels on their way out over NSMs.
*Double width and lengthened (for certain helicopters) hangar capable of accommodating two lynxes rather than the earlier single one.
*No Millennium due to weight concerns over the rear of the ship (don't want the stern to start digging in and have to be ballasted)
*76mm/62 DART over the 127mm/64 which is just as capable of firing VULCANO as the 127mm albeit with a smaller projectile...
~Mark