just did a quick check. the gun turret of the 152mm guns was 224 tons. an Mk 10 (80 missiles) GMLS is 315,4 tons, or (40 missiles) 181 tons. I do not know the amount of ammunition carried, but especially when counting the heavy, high placed illuminators of the terrier system an rebuild removing only one of the turrets can include only one GMLS system, and unless it eats into the reserves there could only be 40 missiles on board. I think the missile conversion will get stuck with a set of illuminators in place of the 152mm turret and a single 2 RSR Mk 10 GMLS in the aircraft hangar. any other setup would be costlier then colombamike says is possible or will be impossible from an engineering perspective (think only about the cost of developing an vertical loading Mk 10 for only a single launcher installation)
You forget to count the entire AA guns change
(single 100mm model 1953 replacing twin 100mm model 1945, lesser twin 57mm.....)
EDIT: and here we see something else entirely.
http://books.google.nl/books?id=YnS9AwA ... on&f=false
one Mk 10 missile launcher without any real magazine, just 3 missiles stowed underneath the launcher. most likely no directors (or only one) and no other changes to the ship.
I know this book (but it is quite incomplete)
In this book, only the early studies are partially show (solutions A to E). They do not speak of the final solutions
Ace, if you want to draw a Jean-Bart with your "calculations", please open a new personnal/AU thread