This ship I'm calling the Terra Nova and is based on the late-Charles F. Adams class destroyers used by the USN. Of course a few changes had to be made to the design as I consider the late Adams class to be a very busy ship. For this design I deleted the aft 5-inch gun and replaced it with a octuple Harpoon launcher to provide a more modern surface-to-surface capability. (Technically the aft launcher on the late-Adams can fire both Standards and Harpoons, but I always considered that to be a bit dangerous as I would not want my ship to be stuck with a Harpoon ready to fire when an enemy missle or jet is bearing down on us.) I also deleted the two forward triple torpedo launchers as the Cabot class is meant to be the main ASW warship of the navy, and the 8-cell ASROC launcher should provide suitable enough ASW capabilities, although the lack of anti-submarine helicopter would be a hinderance. While I like this design, the lack of CIWS and the general aage and amount of upkeep that this class required makes me think that this ship would only be slightly more suitable than the Iroquois-based design.
If you just wanted a defensive ASW capabilities, it might be better to go the opposite way, keep the SVTTs and delete ASROC, or load the ASROC launcher with Harpoon only. That way you could keep the second 5 inch gun. The SVTTs are suitable for close-in ASW engagements, while ASROC and helicopters serve for longer ranges.
Interesting point. Of the two the ASROC has a slightly longer range (by slightly I mean a nautical mile at best) but really both systems are inadequate compared to an embarked helicopter. Now it might be prudent to move Harpoons into the ASROC launcher and add a light helicopter pad to the aft deck, but that would seem like too much work for such a dated design. The idea of having two main guns would be kinda pointless for a defensive navy, at least in my incredibly humble opinion.
Below are two AAW destroyer designs that will supplant the two I posted above. And they are:
This is the
Cassard based design that was seen earlier. A couple slight changes were made. The addition of the Eurocopter Panther is the most obvious change, but I also added two triple torpedo launchers port and starboard amidships just before the Harpoons and boat launch where it appeared to be enough deck space to allow for it's installation. While I do think the embarked helo would be adequate for ASW work, I figured having a back-up was always nice, espescially in the choppy North Atlantic. However I'm not sure I'll keep it, as there may not be enough storage space for any additional torpedoes.
This design is based on the JMSDF
Hatakaze Class guided missle destroyers that entered service in the mid-80's. A rather good design with a good balance of weapons, and was noteworthy as being the first Japanese destroyers not classified as DDH's to be able to land helo's as well as being capable of commanding a fleet (again, the first that wasn't a DDH). However it still required a few changes to make it more inline with that I wanted for the ISN. The most noteable change was to the aft deck. Originally it had a five inch gun similar to the bow just aft of the superstructure and just before the helicopter landing pad. I removed this, and added a helicopter hangar that would be capable of holding a light ASW helicopter, in the form of a Panther (would also add a Canuck-designed Bear trap, but that's not visible). To provide short-range air-defence I added an eight-cell Sea Sparrow/ESSM launcher to the roof of the hangar. Finally I deleted the two Phalanx systems, increased their platform space, and replaced them with two Thales Goalkeeper systems to keep them in line with other ships of the navy and to provide better clearance and visibility for the systems.
I like both of these designs a lot, and am trying to pick which one I will pick as the definitive design. (Although I am toying with merging the two designs into one and whether one would be in service or two.) Also looking at whether I should replace the forward 5" gun with a 76 mm like with the other designs.